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About our development elcome to our public exhibition This exhibition gives you the chance to view and comment on our proposals for a new residential development of 84 high-quality homes on land off olf Links Lane, ellington. e are proposing to submit a planning application to Telford and rekin Council in the near future, and you can help to shape our emerging scheme by providing us with your feedback. All comments will be taken into consideration as our planning application is finalised. The location of our proposed development is outlined in red. About the site The proposed development site, outlined in red on the map pictured above, is located to the east of olf Links Lane and south of Holyhead Road, and covers an area of 2.7 hectares (6.7 acres). The land was formerly occupied by playing fields and tennis courts belonging to rcall ood Technology College facilities which have now been relocated as part of the recently completed redevelopment of the college campus to the south of our site. Planning background In June 2012, Telford and rekin Council granted outline planning permission for residential development on the site as part of wider redevelopment proposals for rcall ood Technology College. This means that the principle of residential development on our site with access from olf Links Lane has already been formally established. e are currently preparing a planning application which deals with detailed design elements which have not been established at outline stage. This includes property design, detailed layout, building materials and landscaping. The outline masterplan for the development site is shown on the next board, while our detailed design proposals are shown on the following boards. The proposed development site covers an area of 2.7 hectares (6.7 acres) and is located east of olf Links Lane and south of Holyhead Road. Telford and rekin Council granted outline planning permission for new homes on the site in 2012, establishing the principle of residential development. The outline consent was part of wider redevelopment proposals for rcall ood Technology College, which are now complete. e are now preparing a planning application for the residential development, dealing with detailed design elements.

About our development About the outline planning consent The outline planning consent granted by Telford and rekin Council in June 2012 established the principle of the demolition of the existing rcall ood Technology College and the erection of a 900 place secondary school, community sports facilities, 130 dwellings and associated access, car parking and works. The college redevelopment, including community sports facilities, has now been completed and we are bringing forward detailed plans for one of two parcels of land approved for residential development. Our site (Residential Site A) has permission for up to 85 new homes, while the second site off Limekiln Lane (Residential Site B) has been brought forward for development separately. The approved outline masterplan is shown below. The approved outline masterplan for the rcall ood site. New buildings for rcall ood Technology College Further development on Residential Site B, off Limekiln Lane Community sports facilities Children s play area and community allotments adjacent to Residential Site A to be delivered as part of Taylor impey proposals Up to 85 new homes on Residential Site A, with access from olf Links Lane

Site considerations Information about the site we need to take into account Before we start designing a new scheme, we complete an assessment of the site and the surrounding area. e record those features we will need to take into account in our design. All of the relevant considerations, whether they fix the way our scheme will have to be designed or give us a real opportunity to make the most of a particular feature are shown here. This plan shows how the characteristics of the site and its surroundings are being considered in the design of our scheme. Things to think about xisting sewer running through the site to be diverted Amenity of neighbouring residents to be considered as part of scheme design Conifers fronting tennis courts (west of site) and poplars adjacent to allotment land (east of site) can be removed Mature trees along northern site boundary to be considered in layout design

sewer - to be agreed About our development Access and drainage proposals c 2016 RPS roup Notes 1. This drawing has been prepared in accordance with the scope of RPS s appointment with its client and is subject to the terms and conditions of that appointment. RPS accepts no liability for any use of this document other than by its client and only for the purposes for which it was prepared and provided. 2. If received electronically it is the recipients responsibility to print to correct scale. Only written dimensions should be used. PRLIMINARY This drawing illustrates a sketch proposal only and as such is subject to detailed site investigation including ground conditions/contaminants, drainage, design and planning/density negotiations and approval. The layout may be based upon an enlargement of an OS sheet or other small scale plans and its accuracy will need to be verified by survey. Full risk analysis under the CDM Regulations has not been undertaken. indicative route of re directed AA21 Primary Site Vehicular Access Route AA21 Ald Ald in AA21 Site Access by way of New T-Junction with olf Links Lane in Clif line of existing sewer Cro Cro os os AA21 AA21 AA21 AA21 Ald Kent Clif os os Mil in Site Access by way of New T-Junction with olf Links Lane in in Clif in Rev Description Date Initial Checked 1:20-0 200mm 400mm For guidance only. Do not scale off this drawing 600mm 800mm 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 1:100-0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 10m 1:50-0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 1:5-0 100mm 200mm 300mm 400mm 500mm in Highfield House, 5 Ridgeway, Quinton Business Park, Birmingham B32 1AF T: 0121 213 5500 : rpsbm@rpsgroup.com F: 0121 213 5502 Client Taylor impey North Midlands Project Proposed residential development at olf Links Lane, ellington Title Proposed Vehicular Access Plan The proposed access arrangement for our development. Status Preliminary Job Ref AAC5253 Drawn By PM/Checked by OP MP Scale @ A1 Date Created 1:500 07.06.2016 Drawing Number VA1 - Rev Access proposals Access to the proposed development will be provided by a new T-junction with olf Links Lane, of 6 metre radii. This is a standard means of achieving access to a development of this scale. Access and roadways within the site are to Shropshire County Council s specification, and will be designed in agreement with their requirements. A hierarchical system of road design has been followed when considering the site layout; the main road within the site comprises an state Road, of 5.5 metres width. An Access Road is also proposed off this of 4.8m width, serving a small number of units in the east of the site. Finally, a limited number of plots will be served by private drives. rpsgroup.com/uk Drainage proposals Surface water arising from the development will be restricted to a maximum discharge rate of 10.2 litres/second, the existing greenfield runoff rate for the 1 in 2 year storm, with a 20% betterment. Surface water will be discharged to an existing drainage outfall in the north of the site, mimicking the existing situation. This provides a significant betterment against the existing situation whereby surface water may runoff in an uncontrolled, unrestricted manner. Surface water discharge will be restricted to this rate for all storm events to the 1 in 100+30% Climate Change storm. This will be achieved through the provision of a Sustainable Drainage System to serve the development. Storage to enable this discharge rate will be provided within the sewer system itself, by way of large diameter pipes, as well as geocellular crate attenuation storage. In terms of the treatment of surface water prior to discharge, this will be facilitated through the potential incorporation of permeable paving and filter drainage features to separate out contaminants at source within the development. It is proposed that the storm sewer network (as well as the foul sewer network) will be adopted by Severn Trent ater. Development access and roadways designed to the specification of Shropshire County Council Drainage will be managed through the provision of a Sustainable Drainage System Hierarchical system of internal roads to comprise main estate road, access road and private drives It is proposed that the storm sewer network for the development will be adopted by Severn Trent ater Rates of surface water runoff for the development will be restricted to current greenfield rates

Development proposal The image below shows the proposed layout of our development. It is intended as a guide to show you how the properties, open spaces and internal roads could be arranged. Our proposed development layout This layout is not final and changes could be made to the layout we submit as part of our planning application, depending on the comments we receive during this public consultation and future discussions with the local authority. e welcome your comments on the suggested layout. Your feedback will be used to help us progress our designs as we finalise our reserved matters planning application. The proposed layout plan for our development. 84 new homes Vehicular access from olf Links Lane A mix of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom properties Landscaping and informal areas of open space 15% affordable housing (12 homes), in line with outline planning consent Pedestrian and cycle links to the surrounding area

Development proposal Our proposed designs for land off olf Links Lane Our proposed scheme seeks to create a high-quality development that can help to fulfil the local need for market and affordable housing while respecting the character and heritage of the surrounding area. The images below illustrate how our proposed new homes could look, showing examples of some of the architectural styles, features and building materials we are proposing to use. e welcome your comments on our proposed property designs. Traditional design in keeping with the character of the local area A mix of detached, semi-detached and terraced homes Architectural styles, features and building materials to reflect local character Mainly 2-storey buildings with a small number of 2.5 and 3-storey properties

About Taylor impey Information about our company, who we are and what we do This image shows our development in Bristol. Taylor impey was formed by the merger of eorge impey and Taylor oodrow in 2007. e are able to draw upon experience and best practice gathered over a history dating back to the 19th Century. Today we are one of the largest homebuilders in the UK, completing over 12,000 homes each year. Planning sustainable communities e want our developments to be environmentally, socially and economically sustainable. e understand the importance of stimulating strong, vibrant and healthy communities while protecting and improving the natural, built and historic environment. More than building homes e build roads and junctions, sewers and utilities that link our developments with the surrounding areas. here needed we provide community facilities such as schools, doctor s surgeries, shops and offices, bus stops and even railway stations, as well as much needed affordable homes. Such provision can help meet the day-to-day needs of the people living on, or near, our developments. reen spaces e design landscaping and open space to provide an attractive and safe setting for homes, recreational space for residents, and habitats for plants and wildlife. reen spaces could include tree or hedgerow planting, playgrounds or sports pitches. nergy efficient homes e look to reduce the energy demand of our homes by improving wall and roof insulation. In some cases we may also fit more complex technologies. This means that residents benefit from energy bill savings while their long term maintenance burden and costs are kept to a minimum. ngaging with local people e are committed to working with local people, community groups and local authorities during the planning phase and aim to keep them up to date with our activities and progress during construction. e aim to plan and design developments that balance the demands of our business with providing for the needs of our residents and their communities. For more information, visit: taylorwimpey.co.uk Our aim is to be the nation s leading residential developer for creating value and delivering quality. e are passionate about working with local people, businesses, local authorities and our customers to build aspirational homes. Taylor impey lays the foundations for thriving communities e completed 13,341 homes in 2015, of which 19% were affordable homes. In 2015, through planning obligations, we invested 335m in the areas in which we built. e provide public transport, road improvements and education facilities on many developments. Landscaping and open space, including play areas and sports pitches, provide the structure to many of our developments.

Next steps hat we would like from you and what you can expect from us This image shows our development The Romans at Augusta Park. Once you have had the opportunity to look at our scheme proposals, please do talk to us and ask any questions you may have, and feel free to fill in one of the feedback forms provided. Your views are important to help us develop our scheme and are very much appreciated. e will review all comments received as we finalise our proposals before submitting a formal planning application in the near future. Your feedback Please leave completed feedback forms with a member of the project team today, or post to the following address: olf Links Lane Consultation ebb Associates Public Relations 22 The Point, Market Harborough Leicestershire, L16 7QU Alternatively, you can email your comments to: golflinkslane-consultation@webbpr.net You can also submit your comments online at: All feedback should be returned by ednesday 29th June This image shows our development in Telford. Thank you for attending today, your views make a real difference hat is Taylor impey North Midlands already doing in your area? Taylor impey North Midlands has a successful track record of building high-quality new homes across Telford and Shropshire. The following developments are now open: Pippin ood, Holyhead Road, ellington Sylvan dge, Lawley Village, Telford oodland View, Lawley Village, Telford Mere Park ardens, Newport Sutton range, Shrewsbury Hugesleah Place, Bridgnorth