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Appendix FKingsley Primary School
AUGUST 2011
Contamination SI Report
Appendix GKingsley Primary School
AUGUST 2011
Supplementary SI Reports
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ENVIROS PORTFOLIO
National Grid Reference :
476800, 262740
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GREVILLE STREETFARINGTONLONDONEC1N 8SS
Kingsley Lower School
Wallace Road
Northampton
NN2 7EE
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__________________________________Summary__________________________________Agency & Hydrological__________________________________Waste__________________________________Hazardous Substances__________________________________Geological__________________________________Industrial Land Use__________________________________Sensitive Land Use__________________________________Data Currency__________________________________Data Suppliers & Copyright Statements__________________________________Useful Contacts__________________________________BGS Borehole Order Form__________________________________
Introduction
The Environment Act 1995 has made site sensitivity a key issue, as the legislation pays as much attention tothe pathways by which contamination could spread, and to the vulnerable targets of contamination, as it doesthe potential sources of contamination. For this reason, Landmark's Site Sensitivity Datasheet places greatemphasis on statutory data provided by the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment ProtectionAgency; it also incorporates data from English Nature (and the Scottish and Welsh equivalents), theEnvironment Agency (and the Scottish equivalent) and Local Authorities; and highlights hydrogeologicalfeatures required by environmental and geotechnical consultants. It does not include any informationconcerning past uses of land. The datasheet is produced by querying the legend database to 1km from asingle point or a site boundary provided by the client
In the attached datasheet the National Grid References (NGRs) are rounded to the nearest 10m inaccordance with Landmark's agreements with a number of Data Suppliers
Copyright Notice
© Landmark Information Group Limited 2003. The Copyright on the information and data and its format ascontained in this Envirocheck Report ("Report") is the property of Landmark Information Group Limited("Landmark") and several other Data Providers, including (but not limited to) Ordnance Survey, BritishGeological Survey, the Environment Agency and English Nature, and must not be reproduced in whole or inpart by photocopying or any other method. The Report is supplied under Landmark's Terms and Conditionsaccepted by the Customer. Additional copies may be obtained from Landmark, subject to Landmark'scharges in force from time to time. The Copyright, design rights and any other intellectual rights shall remainthe exclusive property of Landmark and /or other Data providers, whose Copyright material has been includedin this Report.
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Summary
Data Type 251 to 500m 501 to 1000m(*up to 2000m)
Air Pollution Controls
Air Pollution Control Enforcements
Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices
Discharge Consents
Enforcement and Prohibition Notices
Integrated Pollution Controls
Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Nearest Surface Water Feature
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register
Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes
Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters
Red List Discharge Consents
Registered Radioactive Substances
River Quality
River Quality Biology Sampling Points
River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points
Water Abstractions
Groundwater Vulnerability
Fluvial Indicative Floodplains
Tidal Indicative Floodplains
Source Protection Zones
River Flood Data (Scotland)
BGS Recorded Landfill Sites
Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites
Registered Landfill Sites
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites
Yes
1
Yes
1
1
1
1
(*5)
Agency & Hydrological
Waste
On Site 0 to 250m
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Data Type 251 to 500m 501 to 1000m(*up to 2000m)
Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH)
Explosive Sites
Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)
Planning Hazardous Substance Consents
Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements
BGS Boreholes
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
Brine Compensation Areas
Coal Mining Affected Areas
Shallow Mining Hazards
Compressible Ground Subsidence Hazards
Ground Dissolution Subsidence Hazards
Gulls And Cambering Subsidence Hazards
Landslip Subsidence Hazards
Swelling Clay Subsidence Hazards
Mining Instability
Natural and Mining Cavities
Radon Affected Areas
Radon Protection Measures
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Fuel Station Entries
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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10
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1
1
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1
Hazardous Substances
Geological
Industrial Land Use
On Site 0 to 250m
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Data Type 251 to 500m 501 to 1000m(*up to 2000m)
Areas of Adopted Green Belt
Areas of Unadopted Green Belt
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Forest Parks
Local Nature Reserves
Marine Nature Reserves
National Nature Reserves
National Parks
National Scenic Areas
Nitrate Sensitive Areas
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
Ramsar Sites
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Special Areas of Conservation
Special Protection Areas
1
1
Sensitive Land Uses
On Site 0 to 250m
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Agency & Hydrological
MapID Details Compass
Direction
EstimatedDistanceFrom Site
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Air Pollution Controls
Air Pollution Controls
Air Pollution Controls
Registered Radioactive Substances
Water Abstractions
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2
3
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5
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1
1
2
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477030
476900
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476270
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S
N
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Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Description: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type: Description: Status: Positional Accuracy:
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Authority: Permit Reference: Dated: Process Type:
Description:
Status: Positional Accuracy:
Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy:
Esso Service StationKettering Road,Kingsley,NORTHAMPTON,NN2 7HLNorthampton Borough Council, Environmental Health Department8413th November 1998Local Authority Air Pollution ControlPG1/4 Gas turbines, 20-50MW net rated thermal inputApplication has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorManually positioned to the address or location
Safeway Petrol StationKettering Road,Kingsley,NORTHAMPTON,NN2 7HLNorthampton Borough Council, Environmental Health Department8523rd December 1998Local Authority Air Pollution ControlPG1/4 Gas turbines, 20-50MW net rated thermal inputApplication has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorManually positioned to the address or location
B.P.Abington Avenue,Northampton,NN1 4PRNorthampton Borough Council, Environmental Health Department7425th June 1998Local Authority Air Pollution ControlPG1/4 Gas turbines, 20-50MW net rated thermal inputApplication has been authorised and any conditions apply to the operatorManually positioned to the road within the address or location
Northamptonshire County CouncilNorthampton School For Girls,Spinney HillRoad,NORTHAMPTON,Northhamptonshire,NN3 6DGEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionAR35348th June 1995Registration under S7 RSA for the keeping and use of Radioactive materials (wasRSA60 S1)Registration under S7 or S10 RSA for 1 or more closed sources =< 4 Terabecquerelsalso for storage in transitAuthorisation either revoked or cancelledAutomatically positioned to the address
Kingsthorpe Golf Co Ltd5/32/03/*s/072Not SuppliedBrook Adj.Kingsthor. Golf CourseEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionSpray IrrigationNot SuppliedStream116360Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
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Water Abstractions
Water Abstractions
Water Abstractions
Water Abstractions
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SW
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Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy:
Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy:
Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy:
Northampton Borough Council5/32/05/*s/021Not SuppliedLake In Abingdon ParkEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionSpray IrrigationNot SuppliedStream49090Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
Northampton Borough Council5/32/03/*s/028Not SuppliedLake In Eastfield ParkEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionPrivate Water Supply (Amenity Etc)Not SuppliedStream49090Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
J H Lee5/32/03/*g/046Not SuppliedWell At Harborough RoadEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionAgriculture (General)Not SuppliedWell And Borehole05460Northampton Sanstone; Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
Wilson & Tilt Ltd5/32/03/*g/081Not SuppliedWell,Spring Long TerraceEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionIndustrial Processing ( Miscellaneous)Not SuppliedWell And Borehole1168190Miscellaneous Jurassic; Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
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Direction
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Water Abstractions
Groundwater Vulnerability
Drift Deposits
Fluvial Indicative Floodplains
Tidal Indicative Floodplains
River Flood Data (Scotland)
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3
-
-
-
-
475500
476800
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-
-
-
261200
262740
SW
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-
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0
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-
-
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Operator: Licence Number: Permit Version: Location: Authority: Abstraction: Abstraction Type: Source: Daily Rate (m3): Yearly Rate (m3): Details: Authorised Start: Authorised End: Permit Start Date: Permit End Date: Positional Accuracy:
GeologicalClassification:
Soil Classification: Map Sheet: Scale:
Description
Description
Description
Description
S G Owen Ltd5/32/03/*g/090Not SuppliedBorehole At Oak StreetEnvironment Agency, Anglian RegionIndustrial Processing ( Miscellaneous)Not SuppliedWell And Borehole2345460Miscellaneous Jurassic; Status: RevokedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedNot SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
Non Aquifer (Negligibly permeable) - Formations which are generally regarded ascontaining insignificant quantities of groundwater. However, groundwater flow throughsuch rocks, although imperceptible, does take place and needs to be considered inassessing the risk associated with persistent pollutantsNot classifiedSheet 31 Bedfordshire1:100,000
None
None
None
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Local Authority Landfill Coverage
Local Authority Landfill Coverage
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Name:
Name:
Northamptonshire County Council- Has supplied landfill data
Northampton Borough Council- Has no landfill data to supply to Landmark
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BGS Boreholes
BGS Boreholes
BGS Boreholes
BGS Boreholes
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
Coal Mining Affected Areas
Shallow Mining Hazards
Compressible Ground Subsidence Hazards
Ground Dissolution Subsidence Hazards
Gulls And Cambering Subsidence Hazards
Gulls And Cambering Subsidence Hazards
Landslip Subsidence Hazards
Landslip Subsidence Hazards
Swelling Clay Subsidence Hazards
Swelling Clay Subsidence Hazards
Natural and Mining Cavities
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476830
476900
476920
476640
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-
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477030
477040
476800
477000
476800
477000
475900
262370
262340
262340
261780
262700
262740
262790
262680
262740
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262610
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S
S
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-
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-
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-
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202
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BGS Reference: Drilled Length (m): Borehole Name:
BGS Reference: Drilled Length (m): Borehole Name:
BGS Reference: Drilled Length (m): Borehole Name:
BGS Reference: Drilled Length (m): Borehole Name:
Description:
Description:
Description
Description
Description
Description
Risk: Source:
Risk: Source:
Risk: Source:
Risk: Source:
Risk: Source:
Risk: Source:
Cavity Type: Origin: Cavity Number: Commodity: Positional Accuracy:
Sp76se17010Victoria Brewery Kettering Road
Sp76se569851Kettering Road Northampton
Sp76se4259Kettering Road Northampton
Sp76se69118.29Holly Road Northampton
Inferior Oolite
Great Oolite
In an area which may not be affected by coal mining
No Hazard
No Hazard
No Hazard
LowBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
LowBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
Low-ModerateBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
LowBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
Low-ModerateBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
LowBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
Gulls fissures due to cambering:- fissure formed by land slipping along valley sidesNatural1Not SuppliedLocated by supplier to within 100m
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Radon Affected Areas
Radon Protection Measures
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Description: Source:
Type: Source:
Between 1% and 3% of homes are above the Action LevelNational Radiological Protection Board
No radon protective measures are necessaryBritish Geological Survey, Information Services Group
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Industrial Land Use
MapID Details Compass
Direction
EstimatedDistanceFrom Site
Contact NGR
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
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476790
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476580
477220
476670
476650
262520
262440
262590
262370
262320
262290
262310
263000
263220
262230
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S
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S
S
S
SW
NE
N
S
235
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267
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357
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Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
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Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Chapmore Controls Ltd64,Junction Road,Northampton,NN2 7HSElectronic EngineersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Kettering Road Service StationKettering Road,Northampton,NN2 7HLPetrol Filling Stations - 24 HourActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
North Star Upper Closers290,Kettering Road,Northampton,NN2 7DTFootwear ManufacturersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
S J Swann1,Moore Street,Northampton,NN2 7HUGarage ServicesInactiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Blinds N Lights110,Kingsley Park Terrace,Northampton,NN2 7HJBlinds, Awnings & CanopiesActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Express Ironing Services98,Kingsley Park Terrace,Northampton,NN2 7HJIroning & Home Laundry ServicesActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
S & F Cleaning ServicesByron Street,Northampton,NN2 7JDCleaning Services - DomesticActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
Mrs Mop268,Beech Avenue,Northampton,NN3 2LECleaning Services - CommercialActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Martin Electricals3,Bankside,Northampton,NN2 7NGElectrical EngineersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Northampton Joinery2A Byron St,Northampton,Northamptonshir,NN2 7JDJoinery ManufacturersActiveManually positioned to the road within the address or location
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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
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477170
476670
476940
476980
477300
476630
476480
476480
476330
262310
263170
262170
262180
262160
262440
263350
262170
262170
262260
SW
NE
S
S
S
SE
N
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SW
SW
467
505
522
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552
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583
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Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
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Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Fastex Lubricants Fx (Gb) Ltd86,Milton Street,Northampton,NN2 7JFLubrication ServicesInactiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Acs Air Conditioning7,The Avenue,Spinney Hill,Northampton,NN3 6BAAir Conditioning Equipment & SystemsActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Sketchley Retail Ltd44,Kingsley Park Terrace,Northampton,NN2 7HHDry CleanersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
R S Freeman28,The Vale,Northampton,NN1 4STSewing Machines - IndustrialActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
K G Smith & Son4 Oakwood Rd,Northampton,Northants,NN1 4SXCoal & Smokeless Fuel Merchants & DistributorsActiveManually positioned to the road within the address or location
D M LaneJordans Yard,Chestnut Rd,Northampton,Northants,NN3 2JLCar Body RepairsActiveManually positioned to the road within the address or location
A Robinson35,Hollingside Drive,Northampton,NN2 7NNTool Sharpening, Repairing & ServicingActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Oakway Car Care42,Oliver Street,Northampton,NN2 7JJGarage ServicesActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
Oakway Mechanical Equipment42,Oliver Street,Northampton,NN2 7JJMaterials Handling EquipmentActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
Screenhaus DesignA,1,Junction Road,Northampton,NN2 7JQPrinters TextileActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
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477080
477280
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262110
262560
261920
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S
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S
SW
NE
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SE
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Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Name: Location: Classification: Status: Positional Accuracy:
Northampton Private Radiology25-31 St. Matthews Pde,Northampton,Northants,NN2 7EZRadiographic ServicesActiveManually positioned within the geographical locality
J L & Co LtdWestminster Works,Oliver Street,Northampton,NN2 7JLFootwear ManufacturersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Kingsley Park GarageKingsley Park Terrace,Northampton,NN2 7HGCar DealersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Dial Domestics156,Kingsley Road,Northampton,NN2 7BXDomestic Appliances - Servicing, Repairs & PartsActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Ukoz367,Kettering Road,Northampton,NN3 6QTBlinds, Awnings & CanopiesActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Delta Oil111,Birchfield Road,Northampton,NN1 4RQOil CompaniesActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Abington Cleaning Services36,Park Avenue North,Northampton,NN3 2JECleaning Services - CommercialActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Brian Long81,Lindsay Avenue,Northampton,NN3 2LYCar DealersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
A J S Services17,Collingwood Road,Northampton,NN1 4RDWashing Machines - Servicing & RepairsActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Maid For You14,Collingwood Road,Northampton,NN1 4RDCleaning Services - DomesticActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
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477400
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Time For You14,Collingwood Road,Northampton,NN1 4RDCleaning Services - DomesticActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Simon TuckleySpanner Manor,229a,Birchfield Road East,Northampton,NN3 2BZGarage ServicesActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
Craftsmen BindersA,1,Ashburnham Road,Northampton,NN1 4QYBookbindersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Meadow Wood Preservation7,Cumberland Close,Northampton,NN3 2ADDamp & Dry Rot ControlInactiveAutomatically positioned to the address
B P HarmonyBells Petrol Station,Abington Avenue,Northampton,Northamptonshire,NN1 4QBPetrol Filling Stations - 24 HourInactiveManually positioned to the address or location
B P HarmonyBells Petrol Station,Abington Avenue,Northampton,NN1 4QBPetrol Filling Stations - 24 HourActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Bament159-185,Abington Avenue,Northampton,Northamptonshire,NN1 4PYCar DealersActiveManually positioned to the address or location
Lainchbury Refrigeration27,Lindale Close,Northampton,NN3 2AQRefrigerators & Freezers - Servicing & RepairsInactiveAutomatically positioned to the address
B Clean399,Kettering Road,Northampton,NN3 6QTCarpet, Curtain & Upholstery CleanersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Aquarius168,Birchfield Road East,Northampton,NN3 2HFLaundries & LaunderettesActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Fuel Station Entries
Fuel Station Entries
Fuel Station Entries
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Moulton Electrical Distributors Ltd26,Abington Grove,Northampton,NN1 4QXDomestic Appliances - Servicing, Repairs & PartsActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Sturge Conservation Studio6,Woodland Avenue,Northampton,NN3 2BYAntiques - Repairing & RestoringActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Northants Fire58a,Ivy Road,Northampton,NN1 4QTFirefighting EquipmentActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Sharp'S50,Ivy Road,Northampton,NN1 4QTGarage ServicesActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
Duston Engineering50,Ivy Road,Northampton,NN1 4QTPrecision EngineersActiveAutomatically positioned to the address
R V MarshUnit 10/11,Nbc Depot,Bondfield Avenue,Northampton,NN2 7RDElectrical EngineersActiveAutomatically positioned in the proximity of the address
Roe Road Garage95-101 Roe Rd,Northampton,Northants,NN1 4PHCar Dealers - UsedInactiveManually positioned to the road within the address or location
Kettering Road Service StationKettering Road,NORTHAMPTON,Northamptonshire,NN2 7HLESSOPetrol StationOpenAutomatically positioned to the address
Safeway NorthamptonKettering Road,Kingsley Park,Kingsley Park,NORTHAMPTON,Northamptonshire,NN36AASAFEWAYHypermarketOpenManually positioned to the address or location
Abington Avenue Self Serve230 Abington Avenue,CollingwoodRoad,Abington,NORTHAMPTON,Northamptonshire,NN1 4QBBPPetrol StationOpenManually positioned to the address or location
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Name: Area (m2): Source:
Hills And HolesN102749.21Northampton Borough Council1st June 1997
Not Supplied10815058944Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formally from FRCA)
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Agency & HydrologicalAir Pollution Controls
Air Pollution Control Enforcements
Discharge Consents
Enforcement and Prohibition Notices
Integrated Pollution Controls
Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register
Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes
Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters
Red List Discharge Consents
Registered Radioactive Substances
River Quality
River Quality Biology Sampling Points
River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points
Water Abstractions
Groundwater Vulnerability
Drift Deposits
Northampton Borough Council Environmental Health Department
Northampton Borough Council Environmental Health Department
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Head Office
January-2003
January-2003
December-2002
June-2003
June-2003
May-2003
September-1999
December-2002
April-2003
June-2003
June-2003
June-2003
November-2001
October-2002
November-2002
December-2002
January-1999
January-1999
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Bi-Annually
As notified
Quarterly
Quarterly
Variable
Bi-Annually
As notified
As notified
Quarterly
Quarterly
Not Applicable
Annually
Annually
Bi-Annually
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
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Agency & HydrologicalFluvial Indicative Floodplains
Tidal Indicative Floodplains
Source Protection Zones
River Flood Data (Scotland)
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Head Office
Environment Agency Head Office
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
January-2003
January-2003
February-2003
September-1999
Variable
Variable
As notified
Not Applicable
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WasteBGS Recorded Landfill Sites
Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
Local Authority Landfill Coverage
Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites
Registered Landfill Sites
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
Northampton Borough Council Environmental Health Department
Northamptonshire County Council
Northamptonshire County Council
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
Environment Agency - Anglian Region Northern Area
June-1996
June-2003
July-2002
November-2002
May-2000
May-2000
May-2000
March-2003
March-2003
March-2003
Not Applicable
Quarterly
Bi-Annually
Bi-Annually
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
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Hazardous SubstancesControl of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH)
Explosive Sites
Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)
Planning Hazardous Substance Consents
Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements
Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive
Northampton Borough Council
Northampton Borough Council
May-2001
May-2003
November-2000
June-2002
June-2002
Variable
Bi-Annually
Not Applicable
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
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GeologicalBGS Boreholes
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
Brine Compensation Areas
Coal Mining Affected Areas
Shallow Mining Hazards
Compressible Ground Subsidence Hazards
Ground Dissolution Subsidence Hazards
Gulls And Cambering Subsidence Hazards
Landslip Subsidence Hazards
Swelling Clay Subsidence Hazards
Mining Instability
Natural and Mining Cavities
Radon Affected Areas
Radon Protection Measures
British Geological Survey National Geological Records Centre
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board
The Coal Authority Mining Report Service
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
Ove Arup & Partners
Peter Brett Associates Consulting Engineers
National Radiological Protection Board
British Geological Survey Information Services Group
January-2003
May-2003
August-1996
November-2002
December-2001
August-2002
August-2002
August-2002
August-2002
August-2002
August-2002
October-2000
October-2001
September-1999
August-2002
Bi-Annually
Annually
Not Applicable
As notified
Not Applicable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Variable
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Industrial Land UseContemporary Trade Directory Entries
Fuel Station Entries
Thomson Directories
Catalist Ltd (Fuel Station Data)
February-2003
May-2003
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Quarterly
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Sensitive Land UsesAreas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Forest Parks
Local Nature Reserves
Marine Nature Reserves
National Nature Reserves
National Parks
Nitrate Sensitive Areas
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
Ramsar Sites
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Special Areas of Conservation
Special Protection Areas
The Countryside Agency
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formally fromFRCA)
Forestry Commission
Northampton Borough Council
English Nature
English Nature
The Countryside Agency
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formally fromFRCA)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formally fromFRCA)
English Nature
English Nature
English Nature
English Nature
September-2000
January-2003
April-1997
January-2000
December-2002
December-2002
October-2000
January-2000
November-2002
December-2002
December-2002
December-2002
December-2002
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As Designated
As Designated
As notified
Bi-Annually
Bi-Annually
As Designated
As Designated
As Designated
Bi-Annually
Bi-Annually
Bi-Annually
Bi-Annually
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Some of the organisations who provide data which is used within the report
Ordnance Survey
Environment Agency
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
The Coal Authority
British Geological Survey
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Countryside Council for Wales
Scottish Natural Heritage
English Nature
National Radiological Protection Board
Ove Arup
Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, Ramsar, SpecialProtection Area, Special Conservation Area, Marine Nature Reserve data (derivedfrom Ordnance Survey 1:10000 raster) is provided by, and used with the permissionof, English Nature who retain the copyright and Intellectual Property Rights for thedata
The Data provided above was obtained on Licence from Ove Arup & PartnersLimited (for further information, contact [email protected]). No reproductionor further use of such Data is to be made without the prior written consent of OveArup & Partners Limited. The information and data supplied in the product arederived from publicly available records and other third party sources and neither OveArup & Partners nor Landmark warrant the accuracy or completeness of suchinformation or data.
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Fax
Fax
Fax
Fax
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Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Cliftonville House
Kingfisher House
Rio House
County Hall
Keyworth
Bedford Road
Goldhay Way
Waterside Drive
Orton Goldhay
Aztec West, Almondsbury
Northampton
Peterborough
Bristol
Northampton
Nottingham
Northamptonshire
Cambridgeshire
Avon
Northamptonshire
Nottinghamshire
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Northampton Borough Council Environmental HealthDepartment
Environment Agency Anglian Region
Environment Agency Head Office
Northamptonshire County Council
British Geological Survey National Geological RecordsCentre
01604 238788
01733 371811
01454 624411
01604 236236
0115 936 3109
01604 30503
01733 231840
01454 624409
0115 936 3276
www.northamptonshire.gov.uk
www.bgs.ac.uk
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Contact Name and Address
Fax
Fax
Fax
Fax
Fax
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Kingsley Dunham Centre
16 Westcote Road
Chilton
The Guildhall
Government Buildings
Keyworth
Otley Road
Lawnswood
Nottingham
Reading
Didcot
Northampton
Leeds
Nottinghamshire
Berkshire
Oxfordshire
Northamptonshire
West Yorkshire
NG12 5GG
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British Geological Survey Information Services Group
Peter Brett Associates Consulting Engineers
National Radiological Protection Board
Northampton Borough Council
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA- formally from FRCA)
0115 936 3100
0118 950 8777
01235 831600
01604 233500
0113 2613333
0115 936 3200
0118 950 8198
01235 833891
01604 30503
0113 230 0879
www.bgs.ac.uk
www.pba.co.uk
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Contact Name and Address
Please note that the Environment Agency/SEPA have a charging policy in place for enquiries
Fax
Fax
Telephone
Telephone
Telephone
Richmond House
200 Lichfield Lane
6 - 7 Abbey Court
22 Richmond Hill
Eagle Way
Clifton
Sowton
Bristol
Mansfield
Exeter
Avon
Nottinghamshire
Devon
BS8 1BA
NG18 4RG
EX2 7HY
Catalist Ltd (Fuel Station Data)
The Coal Authority Mining Report Service
Landmark Information Group Limited
0117 923 7113
0845 7626848
01392 441702
0117 923 7166
01392 441709
www.landmark-information.co.uk
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BOREHOLE RECORDS ORDER FORM
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Enquire about the costs Purchase copies New Leaflet
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Note: More than 10 records can be ordered, but it is advisable to discuss your requirements first with NGRC staff
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1st class post Special delivery (guaranteed next day before 12:30pm.) Fax(Note 1st. class postage is included in the unit charge. Additional charges are made for fax or special delivery)
Please return this form to: - The Records Officer, National Geological Records Centre, British Geological Survey,Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG. Tel: 0115936 3109 Fax: 0115936 3276 E-mail: [email protected]
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PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW – KINGSLEY LOWER SCHOOL, 2166
Site address: Kingsley Lower School Wallace Road Northampton NN2 7EE
Grid reference: 476800, 262740
Site area: 0.75ha
Date of visit: 23/07/03
Plate 1: General view of school
Site Description & Activities
The Kingsley Lower School site comprises one block with a playground to the south and a small playing field to the west. A site location plan and a site layout plan are presented in Appendix 1. The school is located in a predominantly residential land use area and is surrounded by the following land uses:
Table 1 Neighbouring Land Uses
Direction Neighbouring Site and Activity
North: Semi detached housing
East: Semi detached housing
South: Semi detached housing
West: Raeburn School
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Historical Development
A review of the historical development of the site is presented below with copies of selected historical map extracts presented in Appendix 2.
The Site
In 1887 the site consisted of agricultural land with trees in the east. By 1900 the trees had been removed and the land was being used for allotments. No significant changes occurred until 1938, by which time the site was part of a recreation ground adjacent to an infant school. At some time before 1976 Kingsley CP Infants School was constructed in the centre of the site with a tarmac area to the south of the building. The most recent available map shows that an extension of the original building had been completed between 1988 and 1999.
Surrounding Areas
In 1887 the areas surrounding the site were used for agriculture, with a stream present approximately 85m to the south west of the site, flowing from south-east to north-west. An area of housing existed approximately 170m to the south-west. By 1901 the area surrounding the site was being used for allotments. A boot factory was present approximately 260m to the south-west of the site, the footprint of which had changed by 1925 and had an unknown use. There had also been continued development of the housing to the south-west of the site. By 1938 residential housing had surrounded the site and an infant school had been built approximately 80m to the west. The stream to the south-west had also been culverted by this time and a joinery works was located on the site of the boot factory, which had become works of an unknown use by 1960. Also by this time a nursery school had been built adjacent to the southern boundary. Works of an unknown description existed approximately 230m to the south-west and two builder’s yards were located approximately 60m to the south and 230m to the south-west of the site. By 1976 Raeburn School had been demolished and rebuilt to a different shape and a number of embankments had been constructed to the north-west.
Table 2 Potentially Contaminative Land Uses
Date Historical Activity Location Potential Issues
1900-1938 Allotments On site Metals from ash used for soil improvement. Possible pesticides and herbicides.
1901-1960 Boot factory//joinery
260m S Range of potential contamination
Regulatory & Environmental Information for Site and Neighbouring Areas
Information regarding potential hazards associated with environmental regulatory controls is presented in Appendix 3 and is summarised in tabular form below. Comment is given regarding the potential for any such process /activity to affect the site. The local authority (Northampton Borough Council) and the Environment Agency, were consulted with respect to environmental health, planning and waste management issues.
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Table 3 Regulatory Data
Data Source Details Comments
Integrated Pollution Controls (IPC)
None registered within 1km No potential for impact on site
Local Authority Air Pollution Controls (LAAPC)
Three registered within 1km Esso Service Station (250m S), Safeway Petrol Station (315m NE) & BP (990m S) are licensed to operate PG1/4 gas turbines.
No potential for impact on site
Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC)
None registered within 1km. No potential for impact on site
Radioactive Substances There are no current registered radioactive substance licenses with 1km of the site. One previous authorisation was held at Northampton School for girls but has been either revoked or cancelled.
No potential for impact on site
Waste/Landfill Sites None registered within 1km. No potential for impact on site
Discharge Consents
None registered within 1km. No potential for impact on site
Storage of Hazardous Substances
There are no Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) or Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) sites within 1km of the site.
No potential for impact on site
Contraventions
There is no record of enforcement and prohibition notices being served within 1km of the site.
No potential for impact on site
Information regarding potential hazards associated with the natural environment is presented in appendix 3 and is summarised in tabular form below. Comment is given regarding the potential for any such process /activity to affect the site.
Table 4 Environmental Data
Data Source Details Comments
Coal Authority Records
The site is not listed as likely to be affected by past, current or proposed coal mining activities.
No potential for impact on site
Corus Corus have no information on ironstone mining in the area of the site. No other information on mining in the area is detailed in “The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands: The Northampton Area” by Eric S Tonks.
No potential for impact on site
Radon The site is located within an area where between 1% and 3% of homes are above the action level for radon. No’ radon protection measures are necessary. Information from to Radon Atlas for postcode NN2 7, indicates that of the 1700 homes tested 63 were at or above the Action Level.
Potential for impact on site
Subsidence The property is located in an area with a low to moderate risk of landslip and swelling clay subsidence hazards.
Little potential for impact on site
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Environmental Setting
An evaluation of the environmental setting of the site and surroundings has been determined from a study of the geological and groundwater vulnerability maps and environmental data.
Topography
The land within and around the site lies at an elevation of approximately 85 mAOD.
Geology (from British Geological Survey Map 185)
The geological map for the area shows the site is directly underlain by glacial Boulder Clay. The solid stratum underlying the Boulder Clay beneath the site is the Upper Lias. The sequence of strata underlying the site is described in the table below.
Table 5 Site Geology
Unit Age Thickness Composition Geotechnical Properties
Made Ground
Recent Variable There is no indication of the nature / extent of any Made Ground on the site. Earth works during development is likely to have re-worked natural strata.
Typically variable locally derived, unconsolidated material. May contain man-made inclusions of putrescible and combustible material. Variable compressibility - high to low settlement. Variable bearing capacity, (typically low). Good excavatability. Variable shrink/swell potential. Potential for slope instability.
Boulder Clay Pleistocene Typically <10m
Typically clay matrix with gravel/ boulder size inclusions of chalk, flint and other rocks
Typically stiff unconsolidated clay matrix. Heterogeneous material. Moderate settlement and bearing capacity. Good excavatability. Potential for slope instability and residual shear surfaces. Medium to high shrink/swell potential. Variable potential for frost heave.
Upper Lias Jurassic Up to 60m Mainly mudstone with thin limestones and shales at base.
Stiff fissured clays weathering soft at near surface. Moderate settlement and bearing capacity. Good excavatability. Potential for shrinkage, cracking, heave and slope instability. Shales may soften with time in cuttings and embankments.
Marlstone Rock Bed
Jurassic 1-3m Ironstone and ferruginous limestone
Generally weakly cemented rocks with unconsolidated sands and clays often water bearing. High bearing capacity, low settlement
Middle Lias Silts and Clays
Jurassic Up to 30m Silts, mudstones and thin silty limestones
Stiff fissured clays weathering soft at near surface becoming weak rock with depth. Low settlement and high bearing capacity. Good excavatability. Limited potential for shrinkage, cracking, heave and slope instability.
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Site Sensitivity
Table 6 Site Sensitivity
Geology Aquifer Status and likely level of groundwater
Licensed Abstractions Groundwater Protection Zone
Sensitivity Assessment
Boulder Clay and Upper Lias
Non-aquifer No current licensed abstractions within 2km.
Not within GPZ. Low
Water courses Distance / Direction from site
Licensed Abstractions RQO Potential for Baseflow
Sensitivity Assessment
Unclassified drainage ditch (possibly culverted beneath site)
100m north (onsite)
None - Low Low
Ecological receptors
Distance / Direction from site
Description Potential for Migration to receptor
Sensitivity Assessment
Nitrate Vulnerable Zone
On site Records indicate site lies with a nitrate vulnerable zone with an area of approximately 1M hectares. (River Catchment)
- Low
Hills And Holes Nature Reserve
120m NE Records indicate nature reserve 10ha
Low Low
Information from Landmark has indicated that up to September 1999 there had been no record of pollution incidents to controlled waters within 1km of the site. Information from the EA has indicated that there have been 7 pollution incidents since June 2001 within 1km of the site. The closest was approximately 450m south for fly tipping of vegetable cuttings and deposits causing minor land environmental impact.
The site is not located within any EA indicative one in one hundred year floodplain.
Site Reconnaissance & Observations
Kingsley Lower School site contains a one storey block as the main school building, which was constructed in 1967. In 1970 a school office was added together with a ladies toilet block in the quad area of the building. The school is of brick construction with a flat roof, with exception of the hall which has a pitched wooden roof. A new double mobile classroom is located west of the school building.
Site Utilities
The site is serviced by mains gas supply, mains electricity and is connected to the municipal domestic water supply and foul sewer. The school is heated by two gas boilers situated in the main building. Surface water drains are situated along the edges of the buildings and along the roadways. It is believed that water drains into a main sewer into Wallace Road. Further details of the site drainage are contained in a separately commissioned drainage survey report. It is believed there are two soakaways adjacent to the new mobile classroom.
Hazardous Materials Storage
A now redundant heating oil storage tank is located in a small room adjacent to the boiler house. The tank is considered by the site to be empty although this could not be verified. The tank is bunded by a brick wall and no leakages or contamination was observed on
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the concrete floor in its immediate vicinity. The filling point for the tank is located immediately outside the building and there are therefore no underground fuel lines. There are no other above or below ground storage tanks on site.
Chemicals used for cleaning and up to 20 cans of paint are stored on shelves in two locked storage cupboards (gardening store and cleaning store) in the main building. A small container of petrol is stored on the floor of the gardening store. Further information on the storage of flammable compounds is contained in a separately commissioned fire survey report.
Geotechnical Issues
The site slopes slightly down from the northeast to the southwest, with a minor slope between the school building and the playing field. A number of mature trees are present across the site and along the site boundaries.
Cracks are evident on the external wall of the ladies toilet block. The playground was covered in tarmac very recently and the remaining hardstanding and paving was observed to be in good condition with no obvious depressions or cracking. The site supervisor was not aware of any areas of the site with stability problems, drainage problems or of any other structural damage to the buildings related to the ground conditions (e.g. soft ground / subsidence etc).
The site supervisor was not aware of any previous ground investigations completed at the site. Information from Northamptonshire County Council on any previous ground investigations is awaited.
Other Issues
It is believed by the site supervisor that a watercourse runs under the site from the north on Kenmuir Avenue, connecting to a water course running parallel with Raeburn Road 130m southwest of the site. He commented on problems a nearby resident had in the past with flooding in his property from this watercourse.
Whilst laying foundations for the new mobile classroom buildings workers found masonry thought be remaining from occupation by Canadian soldiers during the Second World War.
Interviews with the site supervisor confirmed that there are no other known or suspected potential contamination sources, such as incinerators, septic tanks etc within the site. We understand that asbestos surveys are being undertaken separately, although the site supervisor confirmed that asbestos may be present in floor and ceiling tiles. No information is available about any other deleterious materials in building fabric.
Information regarding any radon testing at the school is awaited.
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Risk Assessment
Risks from Potentially Contaminative Land Uses
As a result of this environmental review, the following potential sources of contamination have been identified to be relevant to the site from historic and current land use;
Allotments
The risks from these sources have been assessed in the table overleaf.
Cleaning products and paints stored on site have not been considered as a potential source based on their storage in locked cupboards with appropriate flooring, and the small volumes stored.
The earthworks undertaken during the development of the school are most unlikely to have involved the importation and disposal of putrescible fill materials. The earthworks are highly likely to have involved solely the excavation, movement and replacement of natural site derived soils and rocks. On this basis these earthworks activities are not considered to be a potential source of contamination.
Risk associated with the potential use by Canadian soldiers during the Second World War have not been assessed as further information is required to confirm if this is accurate, and if so whether the site was used only as a barracks.
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Table 7 Risks from Potentially Contaminative Land Uses
Source Pollutant Receptors Pathways to Receptor Associated Hazard [Potential severity]
Likelihood of Occurrence
Risk
Allotments Heavy metals from ash, pesticides and herbicides
People (pupils, teachers and site workers)
Direct contact, ingestion, inhalation
Health hazard [mild]
Low likelihood Allotments have not been in use since 1930s. Some potential for contact in grassed / open areas but potential for source to be present is low.
Low risk
Groundwater Leaching to groundwater
Derogation of water quality [Mild]
Low likelihood Allotments have not been in use since 1930s. Some potential for leachate in grassed / open areas but any leaching will have been on-going since the time when allotments were in use. Potential for source to be present is low.
Low Risk
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Based on the information obtained as part of this study and the risk assessment outlined above, the site may be assigned an overall classification of low risk in accordance with the definition presented below.
LEVEL OF RISK COMMENTS
High
Actual presence of significant contamination confirmed and/or Phase 1 data indicates strong probability of the presence of significant contamination, the on-going presence of which is likely to present a risk to controlled waters.
Moderate and Moderate/low
Actual presence of contamination confirmed and/or Phase 1 data indicates uses which may have resulted in contamination, the on-going presence of which could present a risk to human health or the environment/controlled waters.
Low Little or no evidence of actual contamination confirmed and/or Phase 1 data indicates the likely presence of minor contamination. Little potential for risk to controlled waters.
Risks from Natural Strata
Between 1% and 3% of homes in the two 5 kilometre grid squares in which the site is situated are above the radon action level. As the site is underlain by Upper Lias deposits, rather than the Northampton Sandstone the potential for a radon source is considered to be low. Information from Landmark indicates that no radon protection measures are recommended for the construction of new homes in the area. Based on the geology of the site risks from radon ingress are considered to be moderate/low.
Conclusions
In our opinion, it is unlikely that the site would be classified as contaminated land by the local authority under the provision of the statutory guidance (Circular 02/2000) made under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (inserted by Section 57 of the Environment Act 1995). This is due to the absence of a proven “pollutant linkage” with the potential to cause significant harm to people or the wider environment.
Recommendations
Continued Use of the Current Buildings
For continued use of the current buildings information on any radon testing completed at the school should be reviewed. If testing has not been completed, additional information should be obtained either from a basic radon report from the British Geological Survey or from testing of the school buildings.
Further information on the potentially buried stream should be obtained if possible.
Further information is required on the potential use by Canadian soldiers during the Second World War to assess whether the site was used only as a barracks.
Recommendations for Development of New Buildings
If parts of the site are to be redeveloped the following actions are recommended:
Geotechnical investigation would be required to assist in the design of foundations for any new buildings planned for the site. These investigations would need to include assessment of the composition and properties of made ground on the site from previous levelling and terracing.
A full geological radon report should be obtained form British Geological Survey to confirm what radon protection measures would be necessary for the construction of new houses. If necessary the same radon protection measures would need to be incorporated into the design of new buildings.
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Further information is required on the potential use by Canadian soldiers during the Second World War to assess whether the site was used only as a barracks.
Further information on the potentially buried stream should be obtained if possible.
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1. SITE LAYOUT PLAN
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2. SELECTED HISTORICAL MAPS
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3. LANDMARK INFORMATION
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4. SERVICE PLANS
Project No: 41712.22 Revision: Date: 12.11.04
Report
on
Flood Risk Assessment
For
The proposed extension to Kingsley Primary School
in
Kingsley Park, Northampton
For Babcock & Brown
and Galliford Try
Project No: 41712.22 Page 1 Revision: Date: 12.11.04
Index
Executive Summary
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Description of Site
3.0 Proposed School and Storm Water Drainage System
4.0 Flood Risk
Appendix A – Site Plans
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Executive Summary The Kingsley Primary School redevelopment yields an increase in hard surfaced areas within the school site. The increased stormwater run off will be attenuated within the site. The nearest indicated floodplains are at distances of 2000m and 2700m from the site and some 14m to 24m below the school’s elevation. The school is at minimal risk from area wide flooding. The school will not increase the risk from surcharged flooding within the site. The redevelopment will not increase the flooding risk on the downstream environments.
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Jenkins & Potter have prepared this Flood Risk Assessment (FRA) in support of the planning application for the proposed extension to Kingsley Primary School at Kingsley Park in Northampton. 1.2 This report considers the topography of the site and local area, the proximity
of the site to watercourses, and the existing and proposed storm water drainage systems, in the context of flooding risk for 30 year return period storms.
1.3 This report should be read in conjunction with Jenkins & Potter’s report –
Report on Strategic Stormwater Management for Northampton Schools PFI.
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2.0 Description of Site 2.1 The existing Kingsley Primary School (currently known as Kingsley
Lower School) is located in the suburb of Kingsley Park, some 2.5km northeast of Northampton town centre at grid reference SP 768 626.
2.2 The school comprises of a flat roof brick building and two single buildings
are situated to the west of the main building. 2.3 The site is at an elevation of 84m AOD and covers an area of approximately 0.72 hectares, of which 2500m2 are buildings and hard standings and the remainder landscaped areas. The site falls from northeast to southwest at approximately 1 in 25. 2.4 The site is shown on drawing 41712-22/02 in Appendix A. 2.5 The site is surrounded by housing on three sides , with Raeburn School on
the fourth side, to the west. 2.6 The site is accessed from Wallace Road to the southeast. 2.7 The school is located some 2.5km to the north of the River Nene.
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3.0 Proposed School and Storm Water Drainage System 3.1 The proposed school extension comprises a 245m2 extension to the
original school, a 80m2 canopy extension and a 380m2 car park. The southwest corner of the site boundary will change reducing the site area by 270m2.
3.2 The total proposed roof and hard standing area is 3865m2, an increase of
1365m2, mainly due to the extended hardstanding. 3.3 The temporary building located at the western site of the main building
will be demolished. 3.4 The proposed finished ground floor level is believed to be approximately
84m AOD, similar to the existing floor level. 3.5 The existing and proposed storm water drainage system are shown on
drawing number 41712-22/03. 3.6 No soil data is available at present, therefore the use of soakaways to deal
with storm water run-off from the extension and new building cannot be considered at this stage.
3.7 The connection to the public sewer system is believed to be in Wallace
Road to the south end of the site. 3.8 Filter drains will be used to attenuate the additional storm run off from the extended yard and court to the west of the buildings. Oversized pipes will be used to attenuate the run off from the proposed car park.
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4.0 Flood Risk 4.1 The Kingsley Primary School site, at an elevation of 84m AOD, is located approximately 2km from the nearest floodplain indicated on the Environment Agency 100 year floodplain maps. The nearest floodplain is on a watercourse to the west of the school, and is at an elevation of 70m AOD. 4.2 The River Nene floodplain, at an elevation of 55m to 60m AOD is some
2.5km to the south. 4.3 Kingsley Primary School is a minimum of 14m above the nearest indicated
100 year floodplain and is a minimum of 2000m from it. Therefore Kingsley is not considered at risk from area-wide flooding.
4.4 The proposed development at Kingsley Primary results in an increase in
hard surfaced areas. This is likely to result in a higher storm run-off rate. This, therefore, will have to be attenuated by oversized pipes and filter drains. Therefore it is considered that the development will not adversely affect the local areas in terms of increased risk from flooding.
Appendix A
Site Plans
Appendix H
School Travel Plan
Kingsley Primary SchoolAUGUST 2011
Kingsley Primary School Travel Plan 2005
At Kingsley Primary School we place high priority on the safety and well being of our children. We also believe in the promotion of healthy lifestyles for all members of the school community.
The purpose of our School Travel Plan is to effectively promote “safe routes to school” encouraging the benefits of walking or cycling to school for parents carers, staff, governors and pupils.
Description of the location, size and type of school.
Kingsley Primary School, Wallace Road, Northampton NN2 7EE ℡ 01604 713822 7 01604713000 : www.kingsleyprimary.ik.org
Acting Headteacher - John Ellard - ; [email protected]
DfES number 928/2166 170 children on roll aged 4 to 11 Kingsley comprises of two distinct districts; a pre-war estate of traditional housing with narrow roads and little off-road parking and a group of Victorian terrace streets, again with little, or no off-road parking. This natural catchment area is bounded by busy main roads. There is a small car park at the school, with spaces for four vehicles although this access is shared with the main reception area and delivery point. The majority of staff park on the street outside the school. There are no designated disabled parking spaces. There is no designated cycle parking areas for either staff or children. The school day is 8.50am to 3.15pm with children and parents on the site 10 minutes prior to this in the morning and around 15 minutes at the end of the day. There are after-school clubs most evenings, lasting for around an hour. There is little or no community use out of school hours.
Description of the travel/transport problems/issues we face. The school site is shared by Wallace Road Nursery and Raeburn School. The immediate vicinity can be congested at certain times of the day. Both of these other schools have adequate staff parking. Many of Raeburn’s children are delivered by taxi and mini-bus, all of which can be parked off-road on their site. There is no off-road parking for the Nursery school parents. Raeburn school is to be relocated in the near future and it’s land used for housing and part to extend our playing fields. Under PFI, our school will have extensive building work during 2007. Both these projects are likely to cover several years and introduce heavy vehicles traffic to Wallace Road.
Two pedestrian crossings are sited on the major junction of Kettering Road with Park Avenue. However, there is no crossing on Kenmuir Avenue where most pupils already cross except at the traffic lights at the junction with Kettering Road. Traffic claming measures were introduced to Kenmuir Avenue and Raeburn Road a few years ago. Under the ‘Kingsley Primary Safer Routes to School Scheme’, a zebra crossing, traffic calming humps and a 20mph zone will be introduced in Wallace Road, Malcolm Road and Fairfield Road. Whilst these features will all calm traffic and make crossing Wallace Road safer, it is the extending of the zigzag markings to 43.56m that may have the biggest impact. With less ‘clear road’ to park on, where are the cars to go when dropping off children? There is one child who has some difficulty walking. There are no designated disabled parking spaces. Children in Year 5 and Year 6 are taken swimming once a week by coach. Times vary but can be at 9.00am. Large coaches find manoeuvring difficult in the immediate area. Other, infrequent educational visits are often by coach with similar problems. Children throughout the school walk to local sites of interest including; St. Matthew’s church, shops, Bradlaugh Fields and general walks studying the local area. We stress the importance of road safety, model good practice and explain why a particular route has been chosen. Nearly all staff travel school to school by car (some driven but most drive themselves), a few walk and one regularly cycles.
Travel survey results
The children will be asked how they get to school and also how they would like to travel to school. This should influence further development of the travel plan. The results will be compared with the previous surveys although there will be some reservations regarding a direct comparison. The time of the year may be different, the age of the children in each year group may be different, the weather could be different and the population will change year on year. Survey data and analysis appear in appendix 1.
Evidence that all parties have been consulted
The school council have discussed the school travel plan and have consulted the children in their classes to be able to present their views. All children have contributed to the travel survey questions asking “How they would like to travel to school.” Parents have been asked their opinions ideas to help achieve ‘Safer routes to School’. Their responses appear in appendix 2. Travel issues are regularly referred to in the weekly newsletter. The travel plan will appear on our website, as will regular updates on related issues; walk to school weeks, cycle to school weeks and road safety training.
Monitoring and review proposals
The travel to school surveys will be carried out once a term. Either the second Thursday of the term, or to coincide with any surveys conducted by Northamptonshire County Council. The School Travel Plan will be reviewed each year in November after the Autumn term travel to school survey and parents’ opinions and ideas questionnaire have been conducted and the data analysed. The travel plan will take account of the wishes of the children and parents. The deputy headteacher will be responsible for ensuring both the surveys and review are completed. The School Travel Plan appears in the School Improvement Plan. Relevant part is shown in appendix 3. John Ellard Gary Gray Acting Headteacher Chair of Governors
Appendix 2 Compiled returns
School Travel Plan
Are you able to help us create safer routes to school? What will help to keep everyone safe while coming to and leaving school? Please take a few moments to complete this questionnaire – it will help us develop our travel plan.
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
I would encourage my child to cycle to school (on their own or accompanied).
20 14 4
All cyclists should be required to wear a helmet.
14 29 5
Car drivers should be encouraged to park well away from the school.
31 - 14
(Car drivers only) I would be interested in a ‘Park and Stride’ scheme.
5 1 11
I would like my child to wear some form of ‘high visibility’ material when walking to school during the winter months.
30 11 4
Any other comments/ideas Secure parking for cycles Shelter in wet weather Gate open earlier No riding of bikes on the playground Bikes must be safe (45/abt. 120 families return forms, not all questions were answered)
Can we contact you to ask any further or follow-up questions? Name: Analysis of School Travel Plan questionnaire A majority of parents thought it important to wear a helmet when cycling to school although there was opinion that no child should be compelled to wear one. Similarly, there were a significant number who would not encourage their child to wear a helmet. This would suggest that we need to enforce the message of wearing a helmet for protection. Considering our ‘Healthy School’ aspirations, should we insist on all cyclists wearing a helmet? Safe parking for cyclists should be provided in the interim and long term (after building work completed).
Consider ways of offering ‘high vis’ wear for children and parents. Investigate ways of providing parking away from the school.
Appendix 1
Travel Survey Results and Analysis From a school roll of 170, 156 children were surveyed on 22.9.05. Of those 68% walked to school. We consider this to be good but for our school perhaps not too surprising. We serve an area of high density housing (children live close to the school) with a high deprivation factor, 301/327 (many households without cars). Taking the number of children who walk to school, cycle, travel on a bus and who are an additional passenger in a car, we have a figure of over 80% who are not the sole passenger in a car.
Only about 30 cars are used to bring our children to school. The children were also asked how they would like to travel to school. Cycling is certainly the most popular choice and must therefore, be an area to develop. The other preferences were similar to the actual means of transport except the walkers who seem to be the ones wanting to cycle to school. This would not increase our ‘no car’ figure but would give the children some good exercise!
Kingsley Primary School Travel Plan Action Plan
Objective: To make the area around the school safer for children to arrive and depart. Target: To reduce the number of cars parked in the immediate vicinity of the school. Actions Responsibilit
y Timescale Success criteria Monitoring/evaluation Timescale Responsibility Funding
1 Remind parents of the meaning of the yellow zigzag road markings.
HT Nov 05 No cars parked on the yellow zigzag road markings.
School council to monitor.
1st week each ½ term ‘til Jul 05.
HT/DHT -
2 Establish ‘Park and Stride’ facility from Morrisons’ car park.
HT Sep 05 Morrisons agree to use of their car park.
Tick box table in each class. Announced in celebration assembly each week.
By 3.10.05
HT -
3 Encourage use of ‘Park and Stride’ facility through class league table of ‘Park and striders’. Reward the whole class (5 minutes extra playtime the next week).
HT Oct 05 Facility provided. At least 5 children a day ‘Park and stride’.
Tick box table in each class. Announced in celebration assembly each week.
To begin w/c 3.10.05
HT/DHT -
4 Provide covered waiting areas outside all classrooms.
HT/DHT/Governors
Begin when travel plan approved
More than 10 people use the covered areas.
Shelter used in inclement weather. DHT to record.
At time of/after PFI work.
HT/DHT STP grant
Kingsley Primary School Travel Plan
Action Plan
Objective: To encourage more children to cycle to school. Target: To increase the number of children cycling from 5% in October 2005 to 15% by October 2006. Actions Responsibilit
y Timescale Success criteria Monitoring/evaluation Timescale Responsibility Funding
1 Provide cycle training for Y5/Y6 from NCC. Helmet use awareness from school nurse.
HT/ Coord.*
By 31.10.06
All children cycling to school wear a helmet.
Record 1st week each month.
DHT/ Coord.*
Unknown (from excellence?)
2 To provide cycle training for YR-Y4.
HT/ Coord.*
By 31.10.06
All children cycling to school wear a helmet. We would expect that these children would be accompanied.
Record 1st week each month.
DHT/ Coord.*
Unknown (from excellence?)
3 Promote ‘Cycle to school’ week. Assemblies, celebrity cyclists.
HT/DHT Coord.*
By 31.10.06
More than 40% of children cycle to school on best day.
Record Each day of the week.
DHT -
4 Provide secure cycle parking (interim). Chain set in wall in bin area.
HT Oct 05 All cycles secure and out of direct sight from road
That the secure mounting is being used.
Each Monday.
HT/DHT -
5 Provide secure cycle parking (long term).
HT/DHT Jul 08 Sufficient secure parking for the number of cyclists.
How many spaces are being used?
1st week each month.
DHT PFI STP grant
* Coord = School road safety coordinator (Stephanie Brown) Appendix 3
Kingsley Primary School
School Improvement Plan 2005/6
To provide safe routes to school. Targets Tasks By whom Achieved
by Monitoring / evaluation
Success criteria Resource implications
To reduce the number of cars parked in the immediate vicinity of the school.
Establish ‘Park and Stride’ facility from Morrisons’ car park. Provide covered waiting areas outside all classrooms.
HT/DHT Dec 05 Apr 08
Travel surveys Use of car park. Numbers of parents/children using the shelter.
Number of children driven direct to school falls below 20% by Jul 05. At least 5 children (with their parents) use in inclement weather.
- STP grant
To encourage more children to cycle to school.
Provide cycle training. Promote ‘Cycle to school’ week. Provide secure cycle parking (interim). Chain set in wall in bin area. Provide secure cycle parking (long term).
HT/DHT Jul 05 Jul 05 Oct 05 Jul 08
Record Record Record Record
The number of cyclists increases to 15%.
Unknown (from excellence?) - - PFI STP grant
For more detail, see the School Travel Plan Action Plan.
Appendix I
Transport Statement
Kingsley Primary SchoolAUGUST 2011
Transport Statement
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Extension of
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For
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4622R004A TS Contents Page 2 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Site Description and Proposed School Extension 3 3.0 Surrounding Highway Infrastructure 3 4.0 Site Access and Parking 4 5.0 Traffic Observations 4 6.0 Sustainable Forms of Transport 5 7.0 Assessment of Vehicular Impact 7 8.0 Existing Recorded Accident Statistics 8 9.0 Conclusion 9 Appendices Appendix A Location Plan BCAL drawing no. 4622-41 Appendix B Proposed Site / Ground Floor Plan GHM Rock Townsend drawing no. RX-2876-KL-04 Appendix C Travelling Distances BCAL drawing no. 4622-42 Appendix D Bus Route Map and Time Tables Appendix E Trip Generation Rates from NMMS Appendix F Accident Data
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 This report comprises a Transport Statement in support of a planning application for the
proposed extension of Kingsley Primary School. Kingsley Primary School is located off Wallace Road, Northampton.
1.2 The objective of this report is to provide the Planning Authority and Local Highway
Authority (LHA) with sufficient information to consider the highways issues of the proposed school extension for a planning application.
1.3 The reports were scoped with Mr M. Tilley of Northamptonshire County Council who
advised that a Transport Statement would be the appropriate level of assessment for the proposed extension of Briar Hill Primary School. Feedback was also received from Mr R. Sim-Jones of Northamptonshire County Council, this was taken into account when writing this Transport Statement.
2.0 Site Description and Proposed School Extension 2.1 Kingsley Primary School is located off Wallace Road, Northampton as shown on the
location plan enclosed in Appendix A. The school is located in the north east of Northampton in a predominately residential area.
2.2 Kingsley Primary School is for pupils aged from 4 to 11 years. The school is currently
expanding from a 1 to a 2 form entry. The school currently has capacity for 210 pupils an additional form for the school will result in a proposed capacity of 420 pupils. The expansion at Kingsley School will result in approximately 15 additional members of staff. The proposed development is shown on the plan enclosed in Appendix B.
3.0 Surrounding Highway Infrastructure 3.1 The surrounding highway infrastructure is shown in Appendix C. The vehicular access
to the school is located off Wallace Road. Wallace Road is bound by footways on both sides of the carriageway and is subject to a 32kph (20mph) speed restriction within the vicinity of the school. Wallace Road and the neighbouring highway infrastructure are traffic calmed with speed control features.
3.2 A Zebra crossing is located on Wallace Road to the south of the Wallace Road / Fairfield
Road junction. 3.3 Footways within the vicinity of the school are generally 1.8m wide and have dropped
kerbs and tactile paving at appropriate locations. The footways in the vicinity of the site are all benefit from having street lighting.
3.4 Parking restrictions in the form of ‘School Keep Clear’ and ‘Zig Zag’ markings extend
along the northern side of Wallace Road. These restrictions generally prevent cars parking along the northern side of Wallace Road between the nursery, located to the south, and approximately 15m north of the pedestrian access.
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4.0 Site Access and Parking 4.1 The school has a single vehicular access located off Wallace Road. This access is not
used by parents at the beginning and end of the school day. This is a self-policed policy which would appear to be working well at this school.
4.2 The school has a single pedestrian accesses located off Wallace Road. This access is
located to the north of the vehicle access opposite the main entrance into the school building. Cars are prevented from parking in close proximity of the pedestrian access by a ‘School Keep Clear’ marking. It is possible to access the school via the vehicular access, however, this was not observed during the site visit.
4.3 The existing school has 17 parking spaces which includes 2 disabled spaces. The car
parking provision will increase to 30 parking spaces including 3 disabled spaces as a result of the school extension.
5.0 Vehicle Movement Observations 5.1 Vehicle movements at the school were observed on the 17th June 2011 between 08:00
and 09:00. At the start of the observation period a significant number of cars were already parked on Wallace Road.
5.2 Parents who drive their children to school tend to park on both sides of Wallace Road in
the vicinity of the school. In generally parents dropping their children at the school on the day of observation typically observed the no stopping restrictions marked by the ‘School Keep Clear’ and pedestrian crossing Zig Zag markings.
5.3 There were no observed traffic movement issues which we believe could be significantly
exacerbated by the proposed extension of Kingsley School.
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6.0 Sustainable Forms of Transport 6.1 The available sustainable transport infrastructure resources, within the vicinity of the
proposed extension are set out below. Details are correct at the time of writing the report. The location of sustainable transport facilities and walking / cycling distances are shown in Appendix C.
6.2 Walking
6.2.1 The surrounding local highway infrastructure is described in section 3. Walking distances, to various locations are shown on the plan enclosed in Appendix C.
6.2.2 Suggested acceptable walking distances for school journeys which were produced by
Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT) are shown in table 1 below. It can be seen on the plan enclosed in Appendix C that a large number of residential dwellings are located within the IHT acceptable walking distance of 1000m.
Desirable Acceptable Preferred Maximum Suggested Acceptable Walking Distance – School
500m 1000m 2000m
Table 1: Extract of Table 3.2 from ‘Providing for Journeys on Foot’ - IHT
6.2.3 The existing pedestrian network will therefore provide adequate links for the proposed new pupils at the school.
6.2.4 The existing footway widths would also appear to be appropriate for existing and
proposed pedestrian trips. 6.3 Cycling
6.3.1 The proposed extension will connect with the surrounding local highway infrastructure which provides adequate facilities for those predicted to be generated by the school extension. PPG 13 states that cycling has the potential to substitute the car for journeys less than 5km, it is shown in Appendix C that a significant number of residential dwellings are located within a 5km travel distance.
6.4 Public Buses
6.4.1 The school is served by a bus stops located on the Kettering Road and Brookfield Road approximately 320m and 430m from the school’s main access respectively. The bus routes served by these stops are shown on the route map enclosed in Appendix D. General bus service frequencies are set out in table 2 below. Full bus time tables for the bus routes can be found in Appendix D.
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Service Route Frequency
Monday – Saturday Sunday 2K Northampton Town Centre –
Spinney Hill – Rectory Farm Services start at ≈06:20 until ≈20:00 frequency varies but
generally every 12mins
Services every 30 mins from ≈10:00 until ≈18:30
7K Northampton Town Centre – Lake View – Moulton Park -
University
First service ≈05:30 then every 30 mins from ≈06:30 until
≈18:30 then hourly until ≈06:20 until ≈20:0023:20
No Service
11B Northampton Town Centre – Links View - Parklands
Monday to Friday only Hourly service ≈10:20 until
≈14:30
No Service
38/39B/K Northampton to Kettering via villages
Generally half hour service from ≈06:40 until 18:00 then
hourly until 21:00
Hourly ≈09:10 to ≈18:10
52K Parklands – Kettering Rd – Town Centre – Hospital -
Brackmills
Generally half hour service from ≈07:15 until 18:00 then
hourly until 19:00
No Service
58K Northampton Town Centre – Kettering Road – Moulton
Park
Monday to Friday only 5 services AM ≈06:40 to ≈08:40 then 2 service PM ≈16:50 and
17:30
Every 30 mins from ≈10:00 to
≈18:30
304K Desborough – Rothwell - Northampton
Wednesday and Saturday only 2 services Northampton bound
≈09:30 and ≈10:30 and 2 services Desborough bound
≈12:30 and ≈14:15
No Service
Table 2: Bus Service Details K = Kettering Road Service – B = Brookfield Road Service
6.5 Trains
6.5.1 Northampton train station is located approximately 3.7km from Kingsley Primary School. Northampton train station connects with Birmingham to the north and London to the south. The bus services described above could be utilised to connect with the train station.
6.6 Motorised Two Wheeled Vehicles.
6.6.1 The proposed site highway accesses and the existing surrounding highway infrastructure enables the use of motorised two wheeled vehicles as a means of transport to the site.
6.7 Disabled Access
6.7.1 The surrounding local highway network incorporates dropped kerbs at suitable locations to aid access to and from the school for disabled people. The extension will incorporate level thresholds and/or ramps to ensure that it is accessible to users with varying levels of disability and visual impairment in line with Building Regulations.
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6.8 Travel Plan
6.8.1 The school has an existing Travel Plan which can inform the travel choice of staff, parents and guardians and encourage the use of more sustainable forms of transport.
6.8.2 The travel plan aims can be summarised as:
To promote “safe routes to school”; Encourage the benefits of walking or cycling to school for parents carers, staff,
governors and pupils. 6.9 Summary
6.9.1 The school is shown to be well served and accessible to more sustainable means of transport providing an alternative to the private car. The school has a travel plan which aims to encourage the use of more sustainable forms of transport and reduce the number of car journeys to the school.
7.0 Assessment of Vehicular Impact 7.1 This section will consider the vehicular impact of the proposed extension on the
surrounding highway network. 7.2 The proposed extension will increase pupil numbers by 210 from 210 to 420. The
school is located in a predominately residential area, it is therefore highly likely that the school expansion will continue to serve the local residential dwellings and that the travel pattern will remain very similar both pre and post expansion.
7.3 Vehicle trip generation rates for Primary Schools in Northampton were calculated as part
of the Northampton Multi Modal Study. The vehicle trip generation rates for the AM and PM traditional peak hours are shown in table 3 below and enclosed in Appendix E.
Vehicle Trip Generation Rates Per Pupil
AM 08:00 – 09:00 PM 17:00 – 18:00 Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. 0.22 0.03 0.02 0.02
Table 3 – Vehicle Trip Generation Rates 7.4 Based on the above vehicle trip generation rates the predicted number of new vehicle
trips on the local highway network for the school can be calculated based on an additional 105 pupils. The predicted number of vehicle trips for the AM and PM traditional peak hours are shown in table 4.
Predicated Vehicle Trips
AM 08:00 – 09:00 PM 17:00 – 18:00 Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. 46 6 4 4
Table 4 – Vehicle Trip Generation Rates
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7.5 The school is therefore predicted to generate approximately 52 vehicle movements on
the surrounding highway network as a result of the proposed extension in the morning peak hour.
7.6 From on-site observations and knowledge of the geometric standards of the surrounding
highway network we do not consider the predicted 52 vehicle movements associated with proposed extension in the morning peak hour will have a significant adverse impact on the capacity of the surrounding highway network.
8.0 Existing Recorded Accident Statistics 8.1 Recorded traffic accident statistics have been obtained from Northamptonshire County
Council’s Interactive Mapping for the three year period to December 2010. An extract of the mapping is enclosed in Appendix F.
8.2 From the recorded accident data there are no recorded accidents on Wallace Road
within the vicinity of the school. 8.3 Based on the above recorded accident data we do not consider an increase in vehicle
trips associated with the school will adversely affect the safety of the neighbouring roads.
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9.0 Conclusions 9.1 It is proposed to expand Kingsley Primary School from by 210 pupils from 210 to 420.
Staff numbers at the school will also increase by approximately 15. 9.2 The school is shown to be well served and accessible to more sustainable means of
transport providing an alternative to the private car. The school has a travel plan which aims to encourage the use of more sustainable forms of transport and reduce the number of car journeys to the school.
9.3 The proposed extension is predicted to generate a small number of additional vehicles
on the highway network. We do not consider that the additional vehicles which are predicted to be generated as a result of the proposed extension, will have a significant adverse impact of the surrounding highway network.
9.4 Based on the recorded accident data we do not consider the increase in vehicle trips will
adversely affect the safety of the neighbouring roads or junctions.
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Appendix A
Location Plan BCAL drawing no. 4622-41
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Appendix B
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NORTHAMPTON Town Centre - Spinney Hill - Rectory Farm 2
Mondays to Fridays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 0613 0638 0657 0717 0727 0735 1455 1507 1519 1531 1543 Kettering Road Morrisons 0622 0647 0706 0726 0736 0744 and at
frequent intervals
until
1506 1519 1531 1543 1555 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 0629 0654 0713 0733 0743 0752 1514 1527 1539 1551 1603 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH 0633 0658 0717 0737 0747 0757 1518 1531 1544 1556 1608 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0637 0702 0721 0741 0751 0801 1522 1535 1548 1600 1612 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0640 0705 0724 0744 0754 0804 1525 1538 1551 1603 1615
Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 1555 1607 1619 1631 1643 1655 1707 1719 1731 1743 1755 1806 1817 Kettering Road Morrisons 1607 1619 1631 1643 1655 1707 1719 1731 1743 1755 1806 1817 1827 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 1615 1627 1639 1651 1703 1715 1727 1739 1750 1802 1813 1824 1834 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH - - 1644 1656 1708 1720 1732 1744 1754 1806 1817 1828 1838 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd - - 1648 1700 1712 1724 1736 1748 1758 1810 1821 1832 1842 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle - - 1651 1703 1715 1727 1739 1751 1801 1813 1824 1835 1845
Operator: FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2
Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 1837 1900 2000 Kettering Road Morrisons 1847 1909 2009 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 1854 1916 2016 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH 1858 1920 2020 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 1902 1924 2024 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 1905 1927 2027
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NORTHAMPTON Town Centre - Spinney Hill - Rectory Farm 2
Saturdays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 0638 0708 0738 0808 0823 0838 0851 0904 0916 and
Every 12 mins.
until
1552 1604 Kettering Road Morrisons 0647 0717 0747 0817 0832 0847 0902 0915 0927 1603 1615 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 0654 0724 0754 0824 0839 0854 0909 0922 0934 1610 1622 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH 0658 0728 0758 0828 0843 0858 0913 0926 0938 1614 1626 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0702 0732 0802 0832 0847 0902 0917 0930 0942 1618 1630 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0705 0735 0805 0835 0850 0905 0920 0933 0945 1621 1633
Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 1617 1632 1647 1702 1717 1732 1747 1802 1817 1837 1900 2000 Kettering Road Morrisons 1628 1643 1658 1713 1728 1743 1758 1812 1827 1847 1909 2009 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 1635 1650 1705 1720 1735 1750 1805 1819 1834 1854 1916 2016 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH 1639 1654 1709 1724 1739 1754 1809 1823 1838 1858 1920 2020 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 1643 1658 1713 1728 1743 1758 1813 1827 1842 1902 1924 2024 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 1646 1701 1716 1731 1746 1801 1816 1830 1845 1905 1927 2027
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NORTHAMPTON Town Centre - Spinney Hill - Rectory Farm 2
Sundays and Public Holidays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [D] 0947 1017 1047 and
Every 30 mins.
until
1647 1717 1817 Kettering Road Morrisons 0958 1028 1058 1658 1728 1828 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd opp Farm Field Ct 1005 1035 1105 1705 1735 1834 Goldings, Goldings Rd opp Silver Horse PH 1009 1039 1109 1709 1739 1838 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 1013 1043 1113 1713 1743 1841 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 1016 1046 1116 1716 1746 1844
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Notes are shown at the end of the service
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NORTHAMPTON Rectory Farm - Spinney Hill - Town Centre 2
Mondays to Fridays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0607 0622 0637 0652 0702 and at
frequent intervals
until
1511 1522 1535 1548 1600 1612 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0610 0625 0640 0655 0705 1514 1525 1538 1551 1603 1615 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 0612 0627 0642 0657 0707 1516 1527 1541 1554 1606 1618 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 0615 0630 0645 0700 0710 1519 1530 1544 1557 1609 1621 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 0621 0636 0651 0706 0716 1527 1538 1552 1605 1617 1629 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0633 0648 0703 0718 0731 1542 1553 1607 1620 1632 1644
Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 1624 1636 1648 1700 1712 1724 1736 1748 1758 1821 1842 1924 2024 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 1627 1639 1651 1703 1715 1727 1739 1751 1801 1824 1845 1927 2027 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 1630 1642 1654 1706 1718 1730 1742 1753 1803 1826 1847 1929 2029 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 1633 1645 1657 1709 1721 1733 1745 1756 1806 1829 1850 1932 2032 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 1641 1653 1705 1717 1729 1741 1753 1802 1812 1835 1856 1938 2038 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 1656 1708 1720 1732 1744 1756 1808 1817 1827 1850 1908 1950 2050
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NORTHAMPTON Rectory Farm - Spinney Hill - Town Centre 2
Saturdays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0607 0637 0702 0732 0747 0802 0817 0832 0847 0902 0917 0930 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0610 0640 0705 0735 0750 0805 0820 0835 0850 0905 0920 0933 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 0612 0642 0707 0737 0752 0807 0822 0837 0852 0907 0922 0935 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 0615 0645 0710 0740 0755 0810 0825 0840 0855 0910 0925 0938 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 0621 0651 0716 0746 0801 0816 0831 0846 0901 0916 0931 0944 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0633 0703 0728 0759 0814 0829 0844 0859 0915 0931 0946 0959
Operator: FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0942 and every
12 mins. until
1618 1630 1643 1658 1713 1728 1743 1758 1813 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0945 1621 1633 1646 1701 1716 1731 1746 1801 1816 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 0947 1623 1635 1648 1703 1718 1733 1748 1803 1818 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 0950 1626 1638 1651 1706 1721 1736 1751 1806 1821 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 0956 1632 1644 1657 1712 1727 1742 1757 1812 1827 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 1011 1647 1659 1712 1727 1742 1757 1810 1825 1840
Operator: FN FN FN Service: 2 2 2
Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 1842 1924 2024 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 1845 1927 2027 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 1847 1929 2029 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 1850 1932 2032 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 1856 1938 2038 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 1908 1950 2050
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NORTHAMPTON Rectory Farm - Spinney Hill - Town Centre 2
Sundays and Public Holidays Operator: FN FN FN FN FN
Service: 2 2 2 2 2 Rectory Farm, Rectory Fm Rd/Fellmead Rd 0913 0943 1013 and
every 30 mins.
until
1743 1841 Blackthorn, Blackthorn Rd opp Pig & Whistle 0916 0946 1016 1746 1844 Goldings, Goldings Rd Silver Horse PH 0918 0948 1018 1748 1846 Thorplands, Billing Brook Rd/Gt Holme Ct 0921 0951 1021 1751 1849 Kettering Road, opp Morrisons 0927 0957 1027 1757 1855 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0942 1012 1042 1812 1908
FN2-Feb2010.doc
Please note: - all journeys are usually operated by low floor buses
- Buzz Card valid throughout on this service
Operated by: FN - First, PO Box 3824, Leicester, LE41 9BF (Tel: 0800 587 7381)
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NORTHAMPTON Town Centre - Lake View - Moulton Park - University 7
Mondays to Saturdays Operator: SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC
Service: 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Notes: NS
Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [E] 0520 0620 0650 then at 20 50 1820 1910 2010 2110 2210 2310 Kingsley Park, Kettering Rd Co-op 0527 0627 0657 these 27 57 1827 1917 2017 2117 2217 2317 Eastfield Park, Broadmead Ave Shops 0532 0632 0702 mins 32 02 until 1832 1922 2022 2122 2222 2322 Boothville, Booth Lane S opp N’pton Coll 0534 0634 0704 past 34 04 1834 1924 2024 2124 2224 2324 Lakeview, Churchill Ave/Eden Cl 0538 0638 0708 each 38 08 1838 1928 2028 2128 2228 2328 Moulton Park, Darnell Way/Howards Way 0543 0643 0713 hour 43 13 1843 1933 2033 2133 2233 2333 Moulton Park, North Rd Nationwide 0548 0648 0718 48 18 1848 - - - - - Moulton Park, Lw Farm Rd opp Boarden Cl 0552 0652 0722 52 22 1852 - - - - - University, Park Campus opp Student Cen 0556 0656 0726 56 26 1856 - - - - -
Operator: SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC SUC Service: 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Notes: NS University, Park Campus opp Student Cen 0600 0700 0730 then at 00 30 1900 - - - - - Moulton Park, Lw Farm Rd opp Boarden Cl 0605 0705 0735 these 05 35 1905 - - - - - Moulton Park, North Rd opp Nationwide 0608 0708 0738 mins 08 38 until 1908 - - - - - Moulton Pk, Darnell Way opp Howards Way 0612 0712 0742 past 12 42 1912 - - - - - Moulton Park, Darnell Way/Howards Way | | | each | | | 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Lakeview, Churchill Ave opp Eden Cl 0617 0717 0747 hour 17 47 1917 1940 2040 2140 2240 2340 Boothville, Booth Lane S/Northampton Coll 0620 0720 0750 20 50 1920 1943 2043 2143 2243 2343 Eastfield Park, Broadmead Ave opp Shops 0624 0724 0754 24 54 1924 1947 2047 2147 2247 2347 Kingsley Pk, Kettering Rd St Matthews Ch 0629 0729 0759 29 59 1929 1952 2052 2152 2252 2352 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0639 0739 0809 39 09 1939 1959 2059 2159 2259 2359
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Please note: - all journeys are usually operated by low floor buses
- Buzz Card valid throughout on this service NS - these journeys run Mondays to Fridays only For Sunday and Public Holiday service between Town Centre and Lake View, see service 39
Operated by: SUC - Stagecoach in Northants, Greyfriars Bus Station, Ladys Lane, Northampton NN1 3AP (Tel: 01604 676060)
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NORTHAMPTON Town Centre - Links View - Parklands 11
Mondays to Fridays Operator: CL CL CL CL CL
Service: 11 11 11 11 11 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [7] 1005 1105 1200 1255 1355 Kingsley, Kenmuir Avenue/Hazeldene Road 1019 1119 1214 1309 1409 Parklands, Spinney Hill Rd Turning Circle 1030 1130 1225 1320 1420 Links View, Fulford Drive Terminus 1040 1140 1235 1330 1430
Operator: CL CL CL CL CL CL Service: 11 11 11 11 11 11
Parklands, Spinney Hill Rd Turning Circle 0930 1030 1130 1225 1320 1420 Links View, Fulford Drive Terminus 0940 1040 1140 1235 1330 1430 Kingsley, Hazeldene Road/Kenmuir Ave 0943 1043 1143 1238 1333 1433 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0955 1055 1155 1250 1345 1445
CL11-Apr2011.doc
Please note: - Buzz Card valid throughout on this service
Operated by: CL - Country Lion, Oxwich Close, Brackmills, Northampton NN4 7BH (Tel: 01604 754566)
There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays
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Timetable from 8th May 2011
hour
then every
at
want to check times & fares? Sometimes we need to update our times & fares. If you haven’t used this bus for a while, just phone to check
If you’re unhappy with our response, this is the independent body that will review complaints: The Bus Appeals Body, PO Box 119, Shepperton, TW17 8UX.
Northampton Moulton Holcot Old Mawsley
38 39
On Sundays, buses run to Moulton via Kettering Road, Broadmead Avenue, Booth Lane, Churchill Avenue, Lumbertubs and Manning Road.
Sundays and Monday to Saturday evenings.
M-FSATSCHSSH
runs on Mondays to Fridays onlyruns on Saturdays onlyruns on Monday to Friday Schooldays onlyruns on Saturdays and on Mondays to Fridays during school holidays
Northampton RacecourseKingsley Lumbertubs Moulton Moulton Co-opHolcot crossroadsHannington churchWalgrave crossroadsOld Mawsley Broughton Kettering General HospitalKettering
SSH07300736073907490752075508010805080908130820083108400843
075007560759080908120815
then at
these mins past each hour
06300636063906490652065507010705070907130720073107380741
SCH 07250731073407440747075007560800080408080815082808460851
08300836083908490852085509010905090909130920093109400943
085008560859090909120915
3036394952550105091320314043
505659091215
until
16301636163916491652165517011705170917131720173117401743
165016561659170917121715
17401746174917591802180518111815181918231830184118481851
175017561759180918121815
18401846184918591902190519111915191919231930194119481951
route number 39 39 39 38 39 39 38 38 39 38 39 39 38
Northampton Kettering Road opp St Matthews Church Broadmead Avenue Lumbertubs Moulton Moulton Co-opHolcot crossroadsHannington churchWalgrave crossroadsOld Mawsley Broughton Kettering General HospitalKettering
090509090915092409260928
19401946
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100510091015102410261028
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180518091815182418261828
route number 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
20402046
20552058210121072111211521192126213721442147
until
Mawsley Old Holcot Moulton Northampton 38 39
Kettering Newland Street stop 5Kettering General HospitalBroughtonMawsleyOldWalgrave crossroadsHannington churchHolcot crossroadsMoulton Co-opMoultonMoultonLumbertubsKingsleyKettering Road opposite racecourseNorthampton Greyfriars bus station
SAT06290632064206500700070407070711
071707210724073407370745
0738073907430748075908020810
then at
these mins past each hour
05290532054205500600060406070611
061706210624063406370645
M-F 06140617062706350645064906520656
070207060709071907220730
0816081708200823083308360847
07480751080108090819082308260830
083608400843085308560905
16172023333647
4851010919232630
364043535605
until
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173617401743175317561805
route number 39 38 39 39 39 39 38 38 39 39 39 39 38
hour
then every
at
On Sundays, buses run from Moulton via Manning Road, Lumbertubs, Churchill Avenue, Booth Lane, Northampton College, Broadmead Avenue and Kettering Road to Northampton town centre. For further information including times of buses on Mondays to Saturdays via
0930093109320934
094209450955
1030103110321034
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30313234
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174217451755
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184218451855
route number 38 39 39 39 39 39 39
until
Kettering Newland Street stop 5Kettering General HospitalBroughtonMawsleyOldWalgrave crossroadsHannington churchHolcot crossroadsMoulton Co-opMoultonMoultonLumbertubsKingsleyKettering Road opposite racecourse Broadmead Avenue Kettering Road St Matthews ChurchNorthampton Greyfriars bus station
0916091709200923093309360947
1016101710201023103310361047
18531856190619141924192819311935
19411945194819582001
2008
17481751180118091819182318261830
18361840184318531856
1903
181618171820182318331836
1845
39
08530856090609140924092809310935
094109450948095810011010
09480951100110091019102310261030
103610401043105310561105
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Timetable from 8th May 2011
Parklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSGSpinney Hill Road shopsKettering Road St Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station arrive depart bay 4 General Hospital Billing RoadBedford Road Courtyard HotelBrackmills Liliput RoadBrackmills Pavilion Drive
06300635064006430648
0700070207040713072507300735074007430748
07300732073407430755
07000705071007130718
30323443550005101318
Parklands Kettering Road town centre Northampton General Hospital Brackmills
0002041325
un
til
14301332143414431455
6SATURDAY ONLYBrackmills Pavilion DriveBrackmills Liliput RoadBedford Road Courtyard HotelGeneral Hospital Billing RoadGreyfriars bus station arrive depart bay GKettering Road St Matthews ChurchSpinney Hill Road opposite shopsParklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSG
07200722072407290734
06500652065406590704
Brackmills Northampton General Hospital town centre
08000807081308150817
Kettering Road Parklands
14151422142814301432
1420142214241429144014451452145815001502
15301537154315451547
Northampton School for Girls
MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS EXCEPT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS EXCEPT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
06450652065807000702
52
52
14001402140414131425
1330133213341343135514001405141014131418
09000902090409130925
0815081708200829085009000905091009130918
07150722072807300732
0920092209240929094009450952095810001002
09150922092809300932
16151622163016321634
1615161716191624163516451652170017021704
20222429404552580002
1522283032
NSG
0930093209340943095510001005101010131018
un
til
then at
theseminutes
past each hour
15001502150415131525
15451547154915581610
16321634163916481703
Parklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSGSpinney Hill Road shopsKettering Road St Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station arrive depart bay 4 General Hospital Billing RoadBedford Road Courtyard HotelBrackmills Liliput RoadBrackmills Pavilion Drive
1702170417091718173317351740174517481753
18001802180418131825
18001832183418431855
17321734173917481803
19001902190419131925
Parklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSGSpinney Hill Road shopsKettering Road St Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station
07300732073407430755
09000902090409130925
09300932093409430955
08150817081908280840
3032344355
0002041325
until
19001902190419131925
SATURDAYS
18301832183418431855
18001802180418131825
then
atminutes
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every
1645164716491654170517151722173017321734
6SATURDAY ONLYBrackmills Pavilion DriveBrackmills Liliput RoadBedford Road Courtyard HotelGeneral Hospital Billing RoadGreyfriars bus station arrive depart bay GKettering Road St Matthews ChurchSpinney Hill Road opposite shopsParklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSG
1740174217441749180018151822182818301832
1710171217141719173017451752175818001802
1810181218141819183018451852185819001902
6SATURDAY ONLYGreyfriars bus station bay GKettering Road St Matthews ChurchSpinney Hill Road opposite shopsParklands Oulton Rise shopsParklands Spinney Hill NSG
SATURDAYS
07150722072807300732
08450852085809000902
09150922092809300932
08000807081308150817
4552580002
1522283032
until
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18151822182818301832
17451752175818001802
then
atminutes
30
every09450952095810001002
we always try...
for a journey. want to check times & fares?
We’ll send you a new one if necessary. The phone number is on the back page.
what to do if things go wrong.
The Bus Appeals Body, PO Box 119, Shepperton, TW17 8UX.
then at
theseminutes
past each hour
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University of Northampton Moulton Park Churchill Avenue Northampton College Broadmead Avenue town centre
University of Northampton Park CampusMoulton Park Lower Farm RoadMoulton Park North RoadTalavera Court Darnell WayChurchill Avenue Kettering RoadNorthampton College Booth LaneBroadmead Avenue The BroadmeadKettering Road St Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station
070007050708071207170720072407290739
073007350738074207470750075407590809
C193519401943194719521959
190019051908191219171920192419291939
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set unim 03
ta
303538424750545909
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C223522402243224722522259
C213521402143214721522159
M-F060006050608061206170620062406290639
MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS EXCEPT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
183018351838184218471850185418591909
MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS EXCEPT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
Greyfriars bus station bay EKettering Road St Matthews ChurchBroadmead Avenue The BroadmeadNorthampton College Booth LaneChurchill Avenue Kettering RoadTalavera Court Darnell WayMoulton Park North RoadMoulton Park Lower Farm RoadUniversity of Northampton Park Campus
M-F052005270532053405380543054805520556
062006270632063406380643064806520656
202732343843485256
505702040813182226
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182018271832183418381843184818521856
191019171922192419281933
201020172022202420282033
211021172122212421282133
221022172222222422282233
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065006570702070407080713071807220726
yr eve neht
set unim 03
ta
Town centre Broadmead Avenue Northampton College Churchill Avenue Moulton Park University of Northampton
175017571802180418081813181818221826
M-F runs on Mondays to Fridays onlyC in the evenings, runs clockwise along Darnell Way at Moulton Park
The Bus Appeals Body, PO Box 2950, Stoke on Trent, ST4 9EW
58Town centre Kettering Road Moulton ParkSATURDAY ONLYMONDAYS TO FRIDAYS EXCEPT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
06350639064706490652
Greyfriars bus station bay EKettering Road St Matthews ChurchLumbertubs Moulton WayBrickyard Spinney RoadMoulton Park NationwideMoulton Home Farm
06550659070507070710
07100714072507270730
07300734074307450748
081808220830083208350848
163216351638164216471700
1703
17141717172217271738
Moulton Home FarmMoulton Park Kings Park RoadMoulton Park NationwideBrickyard Spinney RoadLumbertubs Moulton WayKettering Road St Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station
Churchill Avenue Broadmead Avenue town centre 39SUNDAY AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS - see separate notices for Easter, Christmas & New Year services
093709390942094509480957
Lumbertubs Kettering RoadChurchill Avenue Kettering RoadNorthampton College Booth LaneBroadmead Avenue The BroadmeadKettering Road St. Matthews ChurchGreyfriars bus station
223722392242224522482257
hour
thenevery
until
221022142220222422272229
091009140920092409270929
Greyfriars bus station bay EKettering Road St. Matthews ChurchBroadmead Avenue The BroadmeadNorthampton College Booth LaneChurchill Avenue Kettering RoadLumbertubs Moulton Way
hour
thenevery
until
route 39 starts from and continues to Moulton via Manning Road and receives financial support from NorthamptonshireCounty Council - see 38/39 leaflet for further details
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DESBOROUGH - Rothwell - NORTHAMPTON 304
Wednesdays and Saturdays only Operator: HBC HBC Operator: HBC HBC
Service: 304 304 Service: 304 304 Notes: S W Notes: S W
Desborough, High Street Chip Shop 0900 0953 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station [7] 1220 1400 Rothwell, Desborough Rd opp Greening Rd 0904 0957 Northampton, Kettering Rd/Spinney Hill Rd 1232 1412 Rothwell, Bridge Street opp Market Hill 0907 1000 Thorpeville Road opp Round Spinney 1235 1415 Loddington, Harrington Rd/Cransley Turn | 1008 Red House 1242 1422 Cransley, Loddington Rd Three Cranes | 1010 Broughton, High Street opp Red Lion | 1427 Broughton, High Street Red Lion | 1015 Cransley, Loddington Rd Three Cranes | 1432 Red House 0922 1020 Loddington, Harrington Rd opp Cransley Tn | 1434 Thorpeville Road/Stone Circle Road 0929 1027 Rothwell, Bridge Street opp Market Hill 1300 1442 Northampton, Kettering Rd opp Spinney Hill 0932 1030 Rothwell, Desborough Rd/Greening Rd 1303 1444 Northampton, Greyfriars Bus Station 0945 1042 Desborough, High Street Library 1309 1449
Bk304a-Feb2006.doc
Please note: W - this journey runs on Wednesdays only S - this journeys runs on Saturdays only This service does not operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays or Public Holidays
Operated by: HBC - Hamilton’s & Buckby’s Coaches, The Spinney, Rolleston Road, Skeffington, Leicester LE7 9YD (Tel: 0116 259 9017)
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4622 R004A Transport Statement Extension of Kingsley Primary School, Northampton August 2011
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Appendix E
Trip Generation Rates from NMMS
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Technical Note
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©Arup F0.15Rev 9.4, 15 March 2004
NMMS Update: Highway Trip Generation Rates (Average) – Combined (Person trips)
AM Peak (0800-0900) PM Peak (1700-1800) Development types
Land use Arr. Dep. Total Arr. Dep. Total
Residential Medium density unit per dwelling (30 – 45 dwellings / 0.13 0.47 0.60 0.42 0.20 0.62 unit HA)
A1/A2 Retail/Services Total
18.56 15.97 34.53 28.12 30.72 58.84
A1/A2 Retail/Services <1024sqm
10.49 8.88 19.37 17.51 18.62 36.13
A1/A2 Retail/Services >1024sqm
6.77 6.42 13.19 9.30 10.30 19.60
A1/A2 Retail/Services Town centre
1.30 0.67 1.97 1.31 1.80 3.11
A3 Pub/restaurant 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.42 2.53 5.95 B1 Business Park 2.10 0.20 2.30 0.19 1.49 1.68 B1 Office 2.17 0.27 2.44 0.30 1.68 1.98 B2 Industrial Unit 0.53 0.14 0.67 0.11 0.49 0.60 B2 Industrial Estate 0.66 0.20 0.86 0.15 0.73 0.88 B8 Warehousing 0.17 0.07 0.24 0.11 0.15 0.26
Employment per 100m2
C1 Hotels 0.23 0.24 0.47 0.21 0.19 0.40
Primary School 0.22 0.03 0.25 0.02 0.02 0.04 Number of trips per pupil Secondary School 0.17 0.08 0.25 0.02 0.03 0.05
NMMS Update: Highway Trip Generation Rates (85th Percentile)
AM Peak PM Peak
(0800 – 0900) (1700 –1800) Land Use GFA
Arrival Departure Arrival Departure
Residential (per dwelling unit) 0.55 1.64 1.45 0.85 A1/A2 Retail/Services 8.62 7.64 13.39 14.44 A3 Pub/Restaurant 0 0 4.67 3.5 B1 Business Park 2.06 0.57 0.31 1.63 B1 Office 2.93 0.4 0.51 2.4 B2 Industrial Unit 0.92 0.2 0.13 1.19 B2 Industrial Estate 1.51 0.6 0.33 1.21 B8 Distribution Warehouse 0.2 0.12 0.2 0.27 C1 Hotels 0.31 0.64 0.63 0.32 Primary School (per pupil) 0.26 0.21 0.01 0.02 Secondary School (per pupil) 0.15 0.09 0.02 0.03
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4622 R004A Transport Statement Extension of Kingsley Primary School, Northampton August 2011
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Appendix F
Accident Data
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