Darlington Eastern Growth Zone.

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Darlington Eastern Growth Zone

Proposed Developments Proposed Burdon Hill Eastern Growth Zone Proposed Developments Proposed Lingfield Point Proposed Stables Site Millfields Development

Transport & Movement Vehicular To A19 Whinfield Rd A66 To A1 North Stockton Rd Transport & Movement Vehicular To A1 South B6279 To Darlington Town Centre To Local Services

Pedestrian & Recreational To A19 A66 To A1 North Transport & Movement Pedestrian & Recreational To A1 South To Darlington Town Centre 1.2 miles To Local Services 0.8m

Green Infrastructure Informal Green Spaces Community Facilities Red Hall Nature Reserve Green Infrastructure River Skerne Corridor

The Stables Site

The Stables Site Design Principles To Post Office – 8 minute walk To Supermarket – 6 minute walk To River Skerne Corridor To Informal Green Spaces The Stables Site Design Principles To Primary School - 4 minute walk To Convenience Store – 6 minute walk To Darlington Town Centre - 25 minute walk

The Stables Site Design Principles

The Stables Site Design Principles High quality development complimenting the existing mature landscape setting with active frontages throughout.

The Stables Site Design Principles Every Dwelling Benefits From; Private Amenity Space in Rear Garden Cycle Storage in Shed in Rear Garden Dedicated Bin Storage Area Within Rear Garden Sufficient To Meet Darlington Standards In Curtilage Parking With The Ability To Be Extended to 3300mm Wide for Disabled Access Level Access to Front of Property Private Amenity Space to Front of Dwelling Forming Defensible Space Between Private and Public Realm The Stables Site Design Principles

The Stables Site Design Principles All Dwellings Proposed on the Development are Designed to Lifetime Homes Standards. This enables the homes to be adapted to cater for different needs throughout someone's lifetime by including such design features as; Ground gulley in GF WC to enable conversion into a shower room. Cut out in floor joists to allow a through the floor lift to be installed if required. Bathroom/W.C. walls lined with plywood to enable future fitting of grab handles. Space standards incorporated to ensure wheelchair turning areas are accommodated. Sufficient space to accommodate a bed on the ground floor if required. The Stables Site Design Principles

The Stables Site Technology 3 4 1 2 6 7 5 6 7 9 8 3 1 5 2 4 1)Smoke Detectors: located in the hallway and landing and require a hard wired connection. 6)PIR Sensor: movement sensor located in the corner of each room, where appropriate. Requires a hard wired connection. The Stables Site Technology 2)Carbon Monoxide /Gas Detectors: located next to the boiler (in the kitchen) and require a hard wired connection. 7)Home Alarm Unit: located in the living area, near to the television point and other sockets. Connected via a power socket and data point. 3)Heat Detectors: located in the kitchen and require a hard wired connection. 4)Smart Meters: located on the exterior in the meter position and require a hard wired connection. 5)Smart Reader: located in the hallway. Transmits data from the Smart Meter using an Infra Red connection.

The Stables Site Conclusion Social Infrastructure High quality public realm Natural surveillance Local services Transport & Movement Excellent walking & cycling links Safe, well lit routes Cycle storage to each dwelling The Stables Site Conclusion Green Infrastructure Compliment the existing mature landscape Access to recreation facilities Create habitats Economy Access to employment opportunities Supporting town centre Placemaking Legible and permeable environment Natural surveillance Local services Healthy Food Choices Opportunity for Local Food Production Local services within walking distance