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www.wyg.com creative minds safe hands City of York Council Retail Study Update Addendum Report Address: Quay West at MediaCityUK, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park, Manchester, M17 1HH Tel: 0161 872 3223 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.wyg.com
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City of York Council

Retail Study Update Addendum

Report

Address: Quay West at MediaCityUK, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park, Manchester, M17 1HH

Tel: 0161 872 3223

E-Mail: [email protected]

Web: www.wyg.com

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Project: York Retail Study Update

Client: City of York Council

Job Number: A085107

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Contents Page

1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1

2.0 METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................................. 2

3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 6

Appendix Contents

Appendix 1 – Matrix of District and Local Centres, and Neighbourhood Parades

Appendix 2 – Location of Centres and Parades and Recommended Boundaries

Appendix 3 – 10 Minute Walking Catchments from Defined Centres and Parades

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.01 This addendum to the York Retail Study Update, prepared by WYG, considers the network of centres

in the City of York.

1.02 The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) requires local planning authorities to set out policies

for the management and growth of centres over the plan period. In order to do so, paragraph 23 of

the NPPF states that local planning authorities should, in drawing up Local Plans, define a network and

hierarchy of centres that is resilient to anticipated future economic changes.

1.03 In response, this Addendum seeks to recommend a hierarchy of centres for the City of York. In order

to inform this recommendation, WYG has reviewed the existing centres in the City of York to identify

the most appropriate role for those centres in a consolidated hierarchy of district and local centres,

and neighbourhood parades. This assessment has involved WYG undertaking a review of the Council’s

own survey information for each centre, as well as a visit to each centre to undertake our own

observations.

1.04 The full list of centres surveyed is set out at paragraph 5.17 of the York Retail Study Update.

1.05 In addition to identifying a hierarchy of centres, this addendum provides a suite of plans to illustrate

our recommendations for the definition of appropriate boundaries for each defined centre or

neighbourhood parade.

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2.0 METHODOLOGY

2.01 As set out in the Retail Study Update, it is important that the City of York has a hierarchy of centres

that are able to adequately service the day to day retail and community needs of the local population

in as close a proximity to their homes as possible. This will help to promote sustainable shopping

patterns as people should not have to travel far to meet their day to day needs, thereby reducing

congestion in larger centres. This approach will help to ensure that lively, thriving places to visit and

live are created which provide for both the retail needs of the local population, as well as community

facilities such as doctors surgeries and libraries. The creation of a network of centres to serve local

needs is particularly important for less mobile and more vulnerable members of the community. It is

therefore necessary for York city centre to be supported by a network of district centres, local centres

and neighbourhood parades.

2.02 In order to determine the classification of each centre, an understanding of the distinct roles of

district, local and neighbourhood parades is required.

District Centres

2.03 The NPPF and the National Planning Practice Guidance (PPG) do not provide a definition of district

centres. However, district centres are designed to act as the primary focus for shopping and other

services to be delivered which respond to typical weekly retail, service and community requirements.

District centres will provide a range of retail units and will act as a natural focus for investment to

ensure that one journey can satisfy most needs of the local population.

2.04 District centres will usually contain at least one supermarket or superstore, and a range of non-retail

services, such as banks, building societies and restaurants, as well as local public facilities such as a

library. District centres should also have dedicated parking, and may also provide a public transport

hub.

Local Centres

2.05 As with district centres, a definition of local centres is not provided in the NPPF or the PPG. However,

local centres have a role of catering for the day to day shopping needs of the local communities which

they serve. Local centres serve a smaller catchment than district centres, and are unlikely to cater for

the same level of passing trade and provide the same level of parking as district centres. They are

primarily intended to service the needs of the population within walking distance.

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2.06 Local centres will include a range of small shops of a local nature, which might include a small

supermarket, a newsagent, a post office and a pharmacy, along with other facilities such as a hot food

takeaway and laundrette.

Neighbourhood Parades

2.07 Neighbourhood Parades are likely to almost exclusively cater for the day to day needs of the

immediate local population. Parades of Shops – Towards an understanding of performance &

prospects (DCLG, June 2012) defines neighbourhood parades as:

• a group of 5 to approximately 40 shops in one or more continuous rows;

• has a mainly local customer base, with strong local links and local visibility, rather than being

somewhere people would travel a significant distance to shop at;

• has a number of independent small or micro-businesses with some multiples (Tesco Metro, Sainsbury’s

Local, Boots) and symbol affiliates (Spar, Londis, Budgens etc); and

• being largely retail based (convenience stores, newsagents, greengrocers, bakers etc) though may

include some local services (hairdressers, café etc).

2.08 The guidance also notes at paragraph 2.2.5 that neighbourhood parades have often become a ‘hub’

for other non-retail services and social provision, including health centres, community centres,

libraries. It is explained that such uses add to the draw and diversity of neighbourhood parades,

extending their role as a focus for residential communities.

2.09 Although the DCLG guidance is helpful in guiding our classification of the district and local centres and

neighbourhood parades in the City of York, we consider that the DLCG definition of neighbourhood

parades applies to both local centres and neighbourhood parades. It is our view that it is useful to

break this definition down further to understand the distinct characteristics of both local centres and

neighbourhood parades.

2.10 It is our view that neighbourhood parades will serve the day to day needs of the immediate residential

population. The retail units forming part of the parade are likely to be small in scale, with the majority

of units providing a convenience function, alongside services which are likely to be required on a day

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to day basis such as takeaways or hairdressers. As neighbourhood parades will primarily serve a tight

catchment which is in walking distance only limited parking is likely to be available, which may include

roadside pull in spaces.

Centre Classification

2.11 In order to determine whether each centre in the City of York has the characteristics of a district or

local centre, or neighbourhood parade, WYG has produced a matrix to record the characteristics of

each centre. The complete matrix is provided at Appendix 1. As part of WYG’s assessment, we have

also made recommendations in relation to the appropriate boundaries for each centre or parade. A

suite of plans showing the location of each defined centre or parade, and the recommended

boundaries are included at Appendix 2.

2.12 The surveys of each centre provided by the Council enabled us to determine the key facilities in each

centre. We recorded whether each centre included the following retail uses and services:

• Superstore

• Supermarket

• Convenience Store

• Pharmacy

• Post Office

• ATM

• Bank

• Building Society

• Restaurant/cafe

• Public House

2.13 For each identified retail and service facility in the centre, a score of one was provided, except in the

case of a supermarket or superstore, with a score of two provided for a supermarket and a score of

three for a superstore. Given the important contribution that community facilities make to the vibrancy

of centres and their role in catering for the needs of communities a score of one per community

facility was given if the centre included the following community facilities:

• Library

• Doctor’s Surgery/Health Centre

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• Dentist

• Community Centre

2.14 The matrix at Appendix 1 also sets out the number of units and amount of floorspace present in each

centre. This information has been obtained from York City Council. Although this information is a

useful indicator, it should be noted that WYG has not updated this information as part of our review of

district, local centres and neighbourhood parades. Therefore, the number of units and floorspace

within the recommended centre boundaries detailed at Appendix 2 may not directly correlate with the

information provided in the matrix at Appendix 1.

2.15 Although a specific score has not been attributed in relation to the amount of units and floorspace,

each criterion has been taken into account in applying WYG’s professional judgement in relation to

whether a centre is performing the function of a district, local centre or neighbourhood parade. It

would be expected that district centres would have the greatest level of units and floorspace, while

the number of units and floorspace provided by the neighbourhood parades would be more limited.

2.16 In addition to the indicators detailed above, we have provided a description of each centre in the

matrix based on the qualitative assessment undertaken of each centre or parade during WYG’s site

visit. Both the qualitative and quantitative factors have been taken into account in order to

recommend whether a centre should be defined as a district, local centre or as a neighbourhood

parade.

2.17 WYG has also undertaken a walk-time analysis from each centre in order to understand the

distribution of the centres throughout the City of York and the catchments that each centre serves.

This has helped to establish if there would be any impact on local communities if centres are not

allocated within the retail hierarchy i.e. if there would be the potential for a deficiency of retail and

service uses in an area if these uses are not protected via the allocation of a centre or parade in the

retail hierarchy.

2.18 The Plan contained at Appendix 3 shows a walk time catchment area of 800m from each centre and

parade. This equates to a walk time of approximately 10 minutes. WYG consider a 800m walk time to

be an acceptable distance for people to travel to access retail and service uses, based on the Institute

of Highways and Transportation in Guidelines for Journeys on Foot (2010) which states that 800

metres is a preferred maximum walking distance.

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3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS

3.01 In accordance with the matrix included at Appendix 1, we consider that Acomb and Haxby continue to

perform a role as district centres and therefore their allocation should be maintained. It is considered

that both Acomb and Haxby provide a wide range of retail and service uses which respond to typical

weekly retail, service and community requirements.

3.02 Acomb provides a good proportion of convenience goods units, with the main convenience goods offer

provided by the Morrisons supermarket and an additional offer provided by the Co-operative Food

store, Farmfoods, Fulton Foods, butchers, two bakeries, two greengrocers and newsagents. Although

the proportion of comparison goods present in Acomb is lower than the national average, there is a

range of comparison goods retailers present, including a number of national multiple retailers such as

Boots, Cartridge World and Superdrug.

3.03 In terms of convenience provision, Haxby is anchored by a Sainsbury’s convenience store, with

additional provision offered by the Co-operative Food store, Jack Fulton Frozen Foods, two bakeries,

greengrocers, a delicatessen, an off licence and a newsagent. Haxby also provides a good range of

retail, leisure and financial and business service units.

3.04 It is evident that people travel from a wider catchment than the immediate locality in order to access

the range of retail and services units which are present at Acomb and Haxby.

3.05 Our assessment has identified that the following centres perform the role of local centres:

• Bishopthorpe Road

• Bishopthorpe Village

• Blossom Street

• Clifton Road

• Copmanthorpe Village

• Dunnington Village

• Gillygate

• Hull Road

• Micklegate

• Strensall Village

• Upper Poppleton

Village

• Walmgate

3.06 It is considered that each of these centres caters for the day to day shopping needs of the local

communities which they serve. Each of these centres provides a range of small shops, with many

including a small supermarket or convenience store, a newsagents, a post office and a pharmacy,

along with other facilities such as a hot food takeaway or laundrettes. The nature of these local

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3.07 centres varies across York City with some taking the form of rural villages and other forming hubs in

suburban residential areas.

3.08 Our review found that the following locations perform the role of neighbourhood parades:

• Abermarle Road

• Acomb Road

• Acomb Wood Drive

• Allerton Drive, Nether

Poppleton

• Barley Rise, Strensall

• Beckfield Lane 2

• Boroughbridge Road 1

• Boroughbridge Road 2

• Bramham Road

• Broadway, Fulford

• Brockfield Park Drive

• Burton Stone Lane

• Carey Street,

Fishergate

• Tower Court, Clifton

Moor

• Crichton Avenue

• East Parade (central)

• East Parade (east)

• East Parade (west)

• Eastholme Drive

• Elvington, Main Street

• Fishergate

• Fourth Avenue

• Foxwood Lane

• Hamilton Drive West

• Hawthorn Terrace

• Haxby Road

• Heslington Road

• Lowther Street

• Main Street, Fulford

• Main Street, Heslington

• Melrosegate

• Monkton Road

• Moorcroft Road

• North Moor Road

• Poppleton Road

• Shipton Road

• Tadcaster Road (north)

• Tadcaster Road (south)

• Tang Hall Lane

• University of York

• Wetherby Road,

Rufforth

• Wheldrake Village

• Yarburgh Way, Badger

Hill

3.09 The retail and service units present at each of these locations serves a highly localised catchment

area. The neighbourhood parades provide an important role in catering for the day to day needs of

the local community; however the range of goods and services available at these locations is limited

and primarily focused on convenience goods provision and services such as hairdressers and

takeaways.

3.10 There were also a number of areas which WYG surveyed which we do not consider perform the role of

a defined centre or neighbourhood parade. In the majority of cases, these areas consisted of

standalone stores or a very small group of shops, which act independently, rather than a group of

retail or service uses which act together to serve the local community. A list of the areas which WYG

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do not consider perform the role of a neighbourhood parade and therefore recommend should not be

allocated by the local planning authority are as follows:

• Bad Bargain Lane

• Beckfield Lane 1

• Bootham

• Cornlands Road

• Fairfields Drive

• Farndale Avenue

• Garden Street

• Garfield Terrace

• Gerard Avenue

• Hopgrove Lane South

• Hull Road 2

• Huntington Road

• Lawrence Street

• Middlethorpe Grove

• Millfield Lane

• Oak Tree Lane, Haxby

• Salisbury Terrace

• Saxton Place

• Station Avenue, New

Earswick

• Swann Street

• Thanet Road

• The Village, Stockton

on the Forest

• Trafalgar Street

• Wains Grove

• Walpole Street

• Wigginton

3.11 Appendix 2 provides a series of plans which demonstrate our recommendations for the extent of the

boundaries of the district and local centres, and neighbourhood parades. In terms of the district and

local centres, in accordance with the NPPF, we have sought to ensure that our recommended

boundaries encompass the areas predominantly occupied by main town centre uses. In terms of the

neighbourhood parades, we have sought to ensure that the boundaries encompass the hub of retail

and service uses where activity is focused.

3.12 As explained at Section 2, WYG has undertaken a walk time analysis, as detailed at Appendix 3, which

shows an 800m catchment area around each centre and parade which WYG recommends should be

included in the retail hierarchy. The walk time analysis shows that 89% of the population residing

within the City of York will be within a 800m walk of an allocated centre or parade if the hierarchy of

centres recommended by WYG are allocated. The average population present within 800m walk of

each centre or parade recommended for inclusion in the retail hierarchy is 6,741 people. It is

acknowledged that not all of the population would be within 800m of a defined centre or parade,

however in the majority of cases this is because the population in these areas is not substantial

enough to viably support a retail and service hub.

3.13 In addition, WYG has undertaken an analysis of the proportion of the population that would be within

800m of a defined centre or parade, if the strategic sites identified to support new retail provision in

the Local Plan are brought forward. If each of the strategic sites were to be delivered, in conjunction

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with the recommended hierarchy of centres and parades, 91% of the population in the City of York

would be within 800m of a defined centre or parade. WYG therefore consider that the proposed

network of centres will deliver a sustainable pattern of development which will meet the needs of the

local population. In the case of the strategic retail sites, the average population within a 800m walk

time of these six sites is 8,108 people. This takes into account both the existing population and the

planned future additional population within 800m of these strategic retail sites. This demonstrates that

the planned housing growth could adequately support additional retail floorspace at each of these

strategic locations.

Policy Recommendations

3.14 The draft retail strategy for the City of York was provided in Policy R1 of the York Local Plan preferred

options document which set out a draft retail hierarchy as follows:

• York City Centre;

• District Centres; and

• Local Centres.

3.15 WYG recommend that Neighbourhood Parades should also be included as a fourth tier within the retail

hierarchy.

3.16 The key diagram at Figure 3.1 illustrates which centres and parades have been recommended as city,

district and local centres and neighbourhood parades, in accordance with the analysis and findings set

out in this Addendum.

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Figure 3.1 – Key Diagram showing Hierarchy of Centres

3.17 The creation of this network of centres within the City of York will ensure that the retail and

community needs of residents and visitors are met. York city centre which sits at the top of the

hierarchy provides a wide range of goods and services to serve the needs of the who

centre is supported by Acomb and Haxby district centres which cater for a wider catchment outside

the city centre. The city and district centres are then supported by a

neighbourhood parades which seek to prov

3.18 The vitality and viability of the defined

town centre uses should be directed to the city, district and local centres

in order to ensure that thriving centres and parades are achieved which serve the retail and service

needs of the local community

R2, which sets out that developm

and parades will be considered acceptable in principle providing that it:

• consolidates, maintains or improves upon the function, vitality and viability of the centre;

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Key Diagram showing Hierarchy of Centres

network of centres within the City of York will ensure that the retail and

community needs of residents and visitors are met. York city centre which sits at the top of the

hierarchy provides a wide range of goods and services to serve the needs of the who

centre is supported by Acomb and Haxby district centres which cater for a wider catchment outside

the city centre. The city and district centres are then supported by a network of local centres and

neighbourhood parades which seek to provide for the day to day needs of more localised catchments.

vitality and viability of the defined centres and parades should be maintained and enhanced.

town centre uses should be directed to the city, district and local centres and neighbourhood parades

in order to ensure that thriving centres and parades are achieved which serve the retail and service

needs of the local community. WYG agrees with the approach proposed in Preferred Options

R2, which sets out that development proposals for main town centre uses within the defined centres

will be considered acceptable in principle providing that it:

, maintains or improves upon the function, vitality and viability of the centre;

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network of centres within the City of York will ensure that the retail and

community needs of residents and visitors are met. York city centre which sits at the top of the

hierarchy provides a wide range of goods and services to serve the needs of the whole City. The city

centre is supported by Acomb and Haxby district centres which cater for a wider catchment outside

network of local centres and

for the day to day needs of more localised catchments.

should be maintained and enhanced. Main

and neighbourhood parades

in order to ensure that thriving centres and parades are achieved which serve the retail and service

the approach proposed in Preferred Options Policy

ent proposals for main town centre uses within the defined centres

, maintains or improves upon the function, vitality and viability of the centre;

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• is of an appropriate scale and nature to the existing centre and the retail hierarchy, maintains

or enhances the character and environmental quality of the centre;

• contributes positively to the range of services on offer; and

• does not have a significant detrimental impact upon residents or the historic and natural

environment.

3.19 In order to protect the vitality and viability of the defined city, district and local centres, any proposals

for addition retail provision outside the defined city, district and local centres should be subject to the

sequential and impact tests, as set out in the Policy R4. The requirement for an impact assessment

should be based on appropriate thresholds as recommended at Section 9 of the Retail Study Update.

Development proposals for main town centre uses outside the defined centres that would result in a

significant adverse impact on the continued or future function, vitality and viability of a centre should

be refused.

3.20 It is also recommended that the Council should seek to protect the vitality and viability of the defined

neighbourhood parades which are defined as a fourth tier within the retail hierarchy. The defined

neighbourhood parades perform an important role in catering for the day to day needs of localised

catchments. However, unlike city, district and local centres, it is recommended that neighbourhood

parades should not be considered ‘in centre’ locations for the purposes of the sequential and impact

tests. This approach accords with Annex 2 of the NPPF, which sets out that references to town centres

or centres applies to city centres, town centres, district centres and local centres but excludes small

parades of shops of purely neighbourhood significance.

Summary

3.21 WYG has undertaken a review of the network of centres present in the City of York. Based on the

Council’s survey information and visits undertaken by WYG, we have made recommendations as to an

appropriate hierarchy of centres to ensure that the retail, service and community needs of residents

and visitors to the City of York are adequately met, in a sustainable matter. The vitality and viability of

the defined centres and neighbourhood parades should be maintained and enhanced in order that

their key role in catering for the needs of the local population continues in the future.

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Appendices

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Appendix 1 – Matrix of District and Local Centres,

and Neighbourhood Parades

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Centre Ref No

Total

Number

of Units

Total

Amount of

Floorspace

(sq.m)

Population

within

800m Walk

Time

Superstore SupermarketConvenience

StorePharmacy Post Office ATM Bank

Building

SocietyPublic House

Restaurant/

cafeLibrary

Leisure Use

(Leisure

Centre,

Cinema,

Bowling etc)

Surgery/

Health

Centre

DentistCommunity

Centre

Facilities

Score (out of

18)

Description of centreRecommended

Designation

Acomb 4 134 19,204 9,299 - Morrisons

Co-operative

Food, Late

Shop

� � � � � � � � - � � � 14

Acomb is located to the west of York

City Centre. The centre provides a good

range of convenience goods alongside a

range of service and community uses.

The centre is anchored by a Morrisons

supermarket with a sizable car park. The

majority of shops and services are

located on Front Street, extending to

York Road. The centre accommodates a

number of well established high street

names which include both convenience

and comparison retailers, betting shops

and high street banks. The centre

contains key services which include two

post offices, pharmacies, a doctors

surgery, a pub and a library.

Due to the wide range of retail and

service uses provided at this location,

which evidently play an important role in

catering for the day to day shopping

needs of the local community, it is

considered that Acomb performs the role

of a District Centre.

District Centre

Haxby 10 57 7,693 13,093 -

Sainsbury's and

Co-operative

Food

Martin's � � � � - � � - � - � � 12

Haxby is located to the north of York.

The majority of services are located

along ‘The Village’. In terms of

convenience goods provision, Haxby

provides a Co-operative Food store, a

Sainsbury's, a greengrocer, a butcher

and three bakeries. The centre also

provides a variety of community uses

including doctor's surgery. Due to the

wide range of retail and service uses

provided at this location, which evidently

play an important role in catering for the

day to day shopping needs of the local

community, it is considered that Haxby

performs the role of a District Centre.

District Centre

Bishopthorpe Road 3 49 3,972 12,244 - -

Sainsbury's

Local and

Costcutter

� - � - - � � - - - � - 6

Bishopthorpe Road is located to the

south of York city centre. The centre

provides a high proportion of leisure

service units including cafes, public

houses and restaurants. The centre

provides a good range of uses to serve

the communities residing to the south of

York city. The centre also acts as an

extension to the offer of the city centre.

Local Centre

Bishopthorpe Village 76 16 1,816 2,882 - -Co-operative

Food- � � - - � - � - - � � 7

Bishopthorpe is a village located to the

south of York City. The village provides a

high proportion of convenience goods

uses including a Co-operative Food

store, newsagents, butchers and bakers.

The retail and service uses present are

spread throughout the village, with a

cluster of units present on Sim Balk Lane

and further units present on Main Street.

It is evident that the uses present at

Bishopthorpe Village perform an

important role in catering for the day to

day needs of the local community.

Local Centre

Blossom Street 2 55 12,928 8,852 - -Sainsbury's at

Jacksons� - � - - � � - � - � - 7

Blossom Street is located directly to the

south west of York's Primary Shopping

Area. The majority of retail and service

uses are located along Blossom Street

and the north eastern end of The

Mount. The centre provides a high

proportion of leisure service uses

including public houses, cafes and

takeaways.

Local Centre

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Centre Ref No

Total

Number

of Units

Total

Amount of

Floorspace

(sq.m)

Population

within

800m Walk

Time

Superstore SupermarketConvenience

StorePharmacy Post Office ATM Bank

Building

SocietyPublic House

Restaurant/

cafeLibrary

Leisure Use

(Leisure

Centre,

Cinema,

Bowling etc)

Surgery/

Health

Centre

DentistCommunity

Centre

Facilities

Score (out of

18)

Description of centreRecommended

Designation

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Clifton Road 69 18 2,284 8,442 - - Spar � - � - - � - - - � � - 6

Clifton Road is located to the north west

of York city centre. The retail and

service units are located on both the

northern and southern sides of Clifton

Road and the southern side of Clifton

Green. The retail and service units are

arranged in three clusters, separated by

residential uses. There is a high

proportion of convenience goods uses

present at Clifton Road including a Spar,

grocer and butcher. Other retail and

service units present include a

pharmacy, two cafes and three health

and beauty uses. It is considered that

Clifton Road provides a valuable function

in catering for the day to day needs of

local residents and those travelling

through the area.

Local Centre

Copmanthorpe Village 66 17 2,088 3,801 - -Londis and Co-

operative Food� � � - - � � � - � - � 9

Copmanthorpe is a village located in the

south western part of York City. The

village provides a good range of

convenience goods uses including a Co-

operative Food store, a Londis and

butchers. The village also provides a

variety of community uses including a

library and doctor's surgery. Due to the

range of retail and service uses provided

at this location, which evidently play an

important role in catering for the day to

day shopping needs of the local

community, it is considered that

Copmanthorpe performs the role of a

Local Centre.

Local Centre

Dunnington Village 92 15 1,653 2,919 - - Costcutter � � - - - � - � - � � � 8

Dunnington is a village located to the

east of York. The majority of retail and

service units present in Dunnington are

located along York Street and Church

Street. Dunnington provides a good

convenience goods offer due to the

presence of the Costcutter convenience

store, newsagents and butchers. The

village also includes a pharmacy, florist

and home interiors store. Although a

number of the retail and service units

present in Dunnington are separated by

residential properties, this is to be

expected in a village and it is considered

that the local community will link trips

between the different facilities present in

Dunnington.

Local Centre

Gillygate 15 89 10,141 6,592 - -Sainsbury's

Local � - � - - � � - - � - - 6

Gillygate is located to the north-west of

York city centre, just outside the city

walls. The retail and service units are

located on both sides of Gillygate and

Bootham, which collectively function as a

local centre. The centre contains a high

proportion of service units including

many public houses, cafes and

restaurants. However, there are also a

wide variety of other uses, including a

convenience store, a pharmacy, several

salons and a number of smaller

independent shops selling comparison

goods. It is considered that Gillygate and

Bootham provide a valuable function in

catering for the day to day needs of

local residents and those travelling

through the area.

Local Centre

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Hull Road 34 24 2,328 11,529 - -

Freshways and

Oriental

Express

� - � - - - � - - - - - 4

Hull Road is a main route leading into

York city centre from the east.

Therefore, this centre benefits from

passing trade as well as trade from

those residing in the local area. The

majority of units in the centre are

positioned to the north of Hull Road with

the two main blocks of units separated

by Melrosegate. Convenience goods

units in the centre include the oriental

express and freshways convenience

stores. The centre also provides a

pharmacy, off licence, cafe, five take

aways and a petrol filling station.

Local Centre

Micklegate 123 112 26,700 5,459 - -

Budgens, Chi

Yip,

Sainsbury's

Local

- � � - - � � - � - - - 6

Micklegate is located to the west of

York's Primary Shopping Area. The

centre comprises a range of retail and

service units located on both the north

and southern sides of Micklegate and

along the western bank of the River

Ouse. The centre contains a high

proportion of leisure service units with

several cafes, hotels, public houses,

restaurants present at this location.

However, several retail units are also

present including three convenience

stores, a newsagents and bakers.

Micklegate provides a role in catering for

the needs of those residing, working and

living in the western part of York city

centre.

Local Centre

Strensall Village 12 10 1,396 3,840 - - Tesco Express � � - - - � - � - � - � 7

Strensall Village is located to close to the

northern boundary of York City. The

retail and service uses are dispersed

throughout the village and are

interspersed with housing.

Notwithstanding this, it is evident that

the local community are likely to link

their trip to one facility in the centre

with another. The retail and service units

in the village provide a valuable function

to those residing in the village.

Local Centre

Upper Poppleton

Village71 7 1,052 2,715 - -

Co-operative

Food� � - - - � - - - � � � 7

Upper Poppleton is a village located in

the north western part of York City. The

main convenience goods offer is

provided by the Co-operative Food store.

In addition, the village provides a

pharmacy, post office, estate agents,

hairdressers and two public houses.

Upper Poppleton also provides a number

of community uses, including a doctor's

and dentist. It is evident that Upper

Poppleton provides a number of key

retail and service uses which are

important in serving the day to day

needs of the local community.

Local Centre

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Walmgate 124 57 6,920 6,790 - - One Stop - � � - - � � - - - - - 5

Walmgate is located to the east of York's

Primary Shopping Area. The centre

provides several service uses which act

to support the retail uses present in the

primary shopping area to the west,

including cafes, restaurants, health and

beauty uses and property services. In

addition, the centre provides a number

of convenience and comparison retail

uses which support the residents and

visitors to the eastern side of York city

centre. Convenience goods uses

including a One Stop shop, an

international food store and a

delicatessan. Comparison goods uses

include a clothing store, antiques shop,

furniture shop and charity shops. As the

retail, and service uses present at

Walmgate provide an important role in

catering for the needs of those living,

working and visiting the eastern part of

the York city centre and due to the

range of uses present, it is considered

that Walmgate performs the role of a

local centre.

Local Centre

Abermarle Road 77 7 977 6,862 - - - - - - - - � - - - - - - 1

Albermarle Road is centred on the

residential streets comprising Albermarle

Road, Brunwick Street and Queen

Victoria Street. The retail and service

units are provided at the ground floor of

terraced properties. Although the retail

and service units present are separated

by residential units, the uses present are

located in close enough proximity to

function as a parade. Although the

parade provides a small number of units,

a good range of uses is present

including a CTN (confectionary, tobacco

and news), bakers, butchers,

hairdresser, betting shop, public house

and take away.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Acomb Road 48 11 1,595 8,059 - - Spar - - � - - � - - - - - - 3

Acomb Road is located to the west of

York city centre in Zone 2. Units are

provided to the ground floor of terraced

properties located to both the north and

south of Acomb Road. The sole

convenience goods offer is provided by

the Spar. There is a high proportion of

leisure service units in the centre

including two take aways and a public

house. The cluster of retail and service

units present at this location serves the

day to day needs of the residential

community to the north and south.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Acomb Wood Drive 65 7 1,149 7,234 - - Tesco Express - - � - - � - - - - - - 3

Acomb Wood Drive comprises a purpose

built complex of units with a dedicated

parking area located to the east of

Acomb Wood Drive. The Tesco Express

store provides a convenience goods

offer. The majority of other units provide

a leisure service function and includes

four take-aways and a public house. A

hairdressers is also present at Acomb

Wood Drive. Acomb Wood Drive sits

between residential areas to the north

and south and provides a role in catering

for the needs of these local

communities.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Allerton Drive, Nether

Poppleton70 7 542 2,839 - - Costcutter - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Allerton Drive is located within an area

of residential development in Poppleton.

There is a row of units arranged in a

traditional parade form at this location,

which include a convenience store,

newsagents and two hairdressers.

Although there are a limited number of

uses provided at Allerton Drive, it is

considered that this row of shops caters

for the day to day needs of Poppleton

residents.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Barley Rise, Strensall 13 6 610 3,840 - - Costcutter - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Barley Rise is located in the northern

part of Zone 1. A parade of shops is

provide over two floors, with a

Costcutter, hairdressers and

butchers/bakers provided on the ground

floor and two further hairdressers

provided at first floor level. The centre is

located in a residential area and provides

a function in providing for the day-to-

day needs of the local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Beckfield Lane 2 46 11 1,397 6,947 - -

Co-operative

Food and

Premier

Express

� - � - - � � - - - - � 6

The retail and service units present at

Beckfield Lane are arranged in an L-

shape with the majority of units present

on the eastern side of this route. There

is a good mix of uses present at this

location, with convenience goods

provision offered by the Co-operative

Food store and Premier Express. Other

uses include a pharmacy, bakery and

hairdressers. The units are located

within an area of dense residential

development and perform an important

role in catering for the needs of the local

community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Boroughbridge Road 1 47 12 1,547 7,403 - - � - - � - - - � - - - � - 4

Boroughbridge Road (A59) is a main

road leading into York city centre from

the west. Retail and service units are

arranged to both the north and south of

this route. The convenience goods

provision at Boroughbridge Road is

provided by the Co-operative Food store

which forms part of the petrol filling

station and a newsagents. There is a

high proportion of retail and leisure

service provision present at

Boroughbridge Road including two take

aways and two hairdressers. It is

considered that the reasonable range of

uses present at Boroughbridge Road

perform an important function in

catering for the needs of the

surrounding residential community and

passing trade.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Boroughbridge Road 2 49 11 1,587 8,598 - - Premier � - - - - - - - - � � - 4

Boroughbridge Road (A59) is a main

road leading into York city centre from

the west. The majority of units are

located on the northern side of this

route, with a Premier convenience store

located to the south. Although there are

a limited number of units present at this

location, the mix of uses present

provides for the day to day needs of the

local community, including a

convenience store, pharmacy,

hairdressers, doctors surgery and

dentist. It is considered that

Boroughbridge Road performs the

function of a neighbourhood parade.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Bramham Road 105 1 252 4,935 - - � - - � - - - - - - - � - 3

There are only two units present at

Bramham Road, namely a Costcutter

convenience store and a community

centre. Although it is not considered that

there are currently a sufficient number

of retail and service units present at this

location to constitute a neighbourhood

parade, WYG's walk-time analysis has

shown that if no retail and services uses

were present at this location, there

would be a lack of provision to serve the

population within a 800m walk time.

Therefore, it is considered that it would

be beneficial for consideration to be

given to enhancing the range of retail

and service uses present at this location

to provide a wider mix of uses to serve

the local population.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Broadway, Fulford 36 5 507 5,753 - -Co-operative

Food- � � - - - - - - - - - 3

Broadway is located to the south of York

city centre in Zone 1. The parade is

linear in form and comprises five units

located along the south of Broadway.

The primary convenience function is

provided by the Co-operative Food store.

The parade also provides a post office,

hairdressers, card shop and charity

shop. Although the parade is small, it is

considered to provide an important

function in catering for the day to day

needs of the local community and that

the convenience offer provided by the

Co-operative Food store is

complemented by the comparison and

retail service units.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Brockfield Park Drive 14 8 658 5,466 - - Spar - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Brockfield Park Drive is located within a

residential area situated at the centre of

Zone 3. Three groups of shops are

located adjacent to each other along

Brockfield Park Drive and at the corner

of Kestrel Wood Way in purpose built

single storey units. The uses which

include a Spar, butchers, bakers, three

health and beauty uses and a take away

provide a convenient and sustainable

means for the day to day needs of the

local community to be catered for.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Burton Stone Lane 22 19 1,898 11,472 - -Sainsbury's

Local - - � - - � � - - - - - 4

The retail and service units present at

Burton Stone Lane are primarily take a

linear form on the northern side of this

route. The area has a strong

convenience function due to the

presence of the Sainsbury's Local,

butchers, bakers and greengrocers.

There are also a number of comparison

goods units, leisure service units and

retail service units present in the centre.

Due to the good range of retail and

service units present in the centre, it is

considered that Burton Stone Lane

performs the role of a Local Centre.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Carey Street,

Fishergate37 13 1,841 8,023 - -

Sainsbury's

Local� - - - - � � - - - - - 4

Carey Street/Wenlock Street is located

along the A19, the main route leading to

York city centre from the south.

Therefore, the parade benefits from

passing trade as well as trade from the

local residential population. The majority

of units are located on the western side

of the A19 and include a Sainsbury's

Local, a sweetshop, Lloyds pharmacy, a

bed and breakfast, a cafe, a hairdressers

and a betting shop. A public house is

located on the eastern side of the A19.

The parade performs a role in catering

for both the day to day needs of the

local community and those travelling

along the A19.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Tower Court, Clifton

Moor104 8 2,955 2,686 - - � � - - - - - � - - � � - 5

Clifton Moor/Tower Court constitutes a

small purpose built retail centre

comprising of a terrace of commercial

units with office space above at first

floor level. Free dedicated surface car

parking is provided. The development

provides a frozen food store, namely

Farmfoods, alongside a number of

smaller retailers, a take-away, restaurant

and pharmacy. As well as the retail

development, a modern building houses

a doctors surgery and dentist. The retail

offer is limited, featuring a small number

of comparison retail units which do not

provide goods for day to day needs. It is

considered that the centre provides the

level of services and retail provision to

constitute a Neighbourhood Parade.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Crichton Avenue 20 6 542 10,210 - - - - - - - - - � - - - - � 2

Crichton Avenue is located within a

residential area. Convenience provision

in the centre is provided by a CTN and a

newsagents. In addition, there are two

takeaways, a sandwich shop and a

hairdressers. It is considered that the

small number of units present at this

location perform a role in catering for

the day to day needs of the local

community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Eastholme Drive 19 5 640 6,861 - - Londis - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Eastholme Drive is located to the north

west of the city centre within Zone 3.

The units are located within a residential

area, with two clusters of units located

on the north eastern side of Eastholme

Drive separated by a residential

properties. Five units are present in total

including a Londis convenience store, a

newsagents, a takeaway, hair salon and

motorcycle training centre. Although the

centre is small, it is considered that the

units present provide a useful resource

to the surrounding community in

catering for their day to day needs.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Elvington, Main Street 43 4 303 952 - - Village Store - - - - - � - - - - - � 3

Elvington is a small village located to the

south-east of York City. The village

includes a village store, a public house, a

community hall, a salon and a glass

workshop. The uses present in the

village are clustered around the village

green. The number of retail and service

uses are limited but work together to

function as a neighbourhood parade that

serves the local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Fishergate 39 19 2,032 10,837 - - - - - - - - � � - - - - - 2

Fishergate is located to the south of

York city centre. Retail and service units

are predominantly located on the

western side of Fishergate and the

parade is linear in form. The parade

provides a high proportion of retail

service and leisure service uses, with

several hairdressers and take aways

present. Although there is no

convenience store present, there is a

bakers and off licence. Although the

parade primarily provides a service

function rather than a retail function, it

is considered that the parade provides

for the needs of the local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Fourth Avenue 27 8 659 9,795 - - Nisa Local - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Fourth Avenue is located to the east of

York city centre at the southern

boundary of Zone 3. The centre

comprises two rows of units located at

either side of Fourth Avenue. A

convenience offer is provided by the

Nisa convenience store and a baker.

Other uses include two charity shops

and two hairdressers. Fourth Avenue is

located to the centre of an area of dense

residential development and therefore

provides an important role in catering

for the day to day needs of the

surrounding community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Foxwood Lane 55 7 990 7,356 -Co-operative

Food- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

The frontages of the units at Foxwood

Lane are arranged in an L-shape on

Foxwood Lane and Beagle Ridge Drive.

The main convenience offer is provided

by the Co-operative Food store, with

additional provision offered by a

newsagent. The parade also provides a

hardware store, take away and

hairdressers. The parade sits at the

centre of a residential area and helps to

cater for the day to day needs of the

local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Hamilton Drive West 57 9 1,373 7,924 - - - � - � - - � - - - - - - 3

The retail and service units present at

Hamilton Drive West are positioned

around the southern part of the

roundabout at the western end of

Hamilton Drive West. The sole

convenience unit present at this location

is the McColls CTN. Additional units

include a pharmacy, betting shop, take

away and hairdresser. The small range

of shops present at this location provides

a useful asset to the local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Hawthorn Terrace 8 6 648 4,362 - -

Premier

Express and

Londis

- � � - - - - - - - - - 3

Hawthorne Terrace is located in the

centre of Zone 3 in the northern part of

York City. The centre comprises a row of

four units located off Hawthorne

Terrace, including a Londis, Premier

Convenience and a Post Office. To the

rear of this row of shops, there is a

further crescent of three units located

off Hawthorne Terrace Central, providing

two hair salons and a mobility shop. The

centre is located in a residential area

and provides an important function in

catering for the needs of the

surrounding local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Haxby Road 83 4 565 13,093 - - Londis - - � � - - - - - - - - 3

Haxby Road comprises five retail and

service uses located on the ground floor

of terraced properties with residential

uses above. The units present at Haxby

Road include a Londis convenience

store, a Lloyds bank, a dry cleaners, a

hairdressers and a bed and breakfast.

There is only a small number of units

present at this location. However, it is

considered that the uses which are

present perform an important role in

catering for the needs of the local

community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Heslington Road 41 14 1,618 10,130 - - Spar - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Heslington Road is located to the south

east of York city centre. The area

provides a small number of retail and

service units located on the ground floor

of terraced units. Convenience goods

provision is provided by the Spar and

newsagents. Although there are a

limited number of units present at this

location, it is considered that Heslington

Road provides a role in catering for the

surrounding residential community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Lowther Street 82 8 717 11,396 - - Spar - - - - - - � - - - - - 2

Lowther Street is located within a

residential area and consists of a row of

retail and service units within residential

uses above. There is a high proportion

of convenience goods uses present at

this location, including Spar and two

minimarkets. Other uses include two

take aways, a restaurant, a betting shop

and a hairdressers. Lowther Street is

situated within a residential area located

to the north of the city centre and caters

for the retail and service needs of the

local community on a day to day basis.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Main Street, Fulford 42 25 3,528 3,704 - - - � � � - - � - - - - - - 4

Main Street, Fulford is located along the

A19, a main route leading into York city

centre. Units are provided along either

side of this route, separated by

residential properties. There is a limited

convenience function provided in the

centre; the sole convenience unit is a

newsagents. Comparison goods uses

present in the centre include a pharmacy

and florist. The retail and service uses

are not provided in a continuous row

and are interspersed with residential

properties. There is a concentration of

units which cater for the local population

at this location. There are also a number

of specialist units at Main Street, Fulford

include a flooring shop, interior design

shop and cycle repairs, which are

considered to cater for a wider market

than the immediate locality.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Main Street,

Heslington32 12 1,671 4,960 - - - - � � � - � - - - - - - 4

Main Street, Heslington is located within

Zone 1 and is located in close proximity

to the University of York campus to the

north west. The parade provides a high

proportion of financial and business

service uses which mainly comprise

banks serving an important function for

the nearby university. The parade has a

limited convenience function with the

sole convenience unit comprising a

bakery. Although there are a limited

number of residential properties in close

proximity to the parade, the primary

function of this row of shops is to cater

for the nearby university.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Melrosegate 58 5 305 11,216 - - - - � � - - - - - - - - - 2

Melrosegate provides a small parade of

five units located in a residential area to

the east of York city centre. Although

the parade is small, it is considered that

it provides a number of important uses

to the local community, namely a CTN,

post office, florist and two take aways.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Monkton Road 16 3 303 7,472 - -Premier

Express � - - - - - - - - - - - 2

Monkton Road is located in a residential

area. It comprises three units namely a

Premier convenience store, a pharmacy

and a sandwich shop which cater for the

needs of the local community. Although

there is only a small number and range

of uses present at Monkton Road, it is

considered that retail and service

provision is required at this location to

cater for the needs of the immediate

population. The walk time analysis

undertaken by WYG concluded that

there would be a deficiency in retail and

service units for a considerable walk in

population if these facilities were lost.

Therefore, it is recommended that

Monkton Road is allocated as a

neighbourhood parade.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Time

Superstore SupermarketConvenience

StorePharmacy Post Office ATM Bank

Building

SocietyPublic House

Restaurant/

cafeLibrary

Leisure Use

(Leisure

Centre,

Cinema,

Bowling etc)

Surgery/

Health

Centre

DentistCommunity

Centre

Facilities

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Moorcroft Road 62 9 1,261 6,438 - -Co-operative

Food- � � - - � � - - � � - 7

Moorcroft Road primarily comprises a

pedestrianised row of units to the north

west of Moorcroft Road. The main

convenience offer is provided by the Co-

operative Food store, with additional

provision offered by a butchers and

greengrocers. Additional provision

includes a florist, post office,

hairdressers, restaurant and public

house. The small number of units at this

location provides a wide range of

provision to serve the day to day needs

of the surrounding residential

population.

Neighbourhood

Parade

North Moor Road 6 17 1,906 3,160 - - - � � � - - � - - - � - - 5

North Moor Road is located in the centre

of Zone 3 in the northern part of York

City. The majority of units in the centre

are located along the western side of

North Moor Road, with a small parade of

shops also provided on Derwent Walk.

The uses present in the centre include

two newsagents, a bakers, a pharmacy,

two take aways and a doctor's surgery.

The centre performs a role in catering

for the day-to-day needs of the

surrounding residential population

Neighbourhood

Parade

Poppleton Road 52 11 1,246 9,281 - - Nisa Local - - � - - - � - - - - � 4

Poppleton Road is located to the west of

York city centre within Zone 2. The units

are clustered on either side of the busy

A59 and provide a small parade of

shops. The uses include a convenience

store, a recently opened cafe /

takeaway, a fish and chip shop, a salon

and two units selling comparison goods.

The centre performs a role in catering

for the day-to-day needs of the

surrounding residential population

Neighbourhood

Parade

Shipton Road 18 8 1,219 4,519 - - - - - - - - � - - - - - - 1

Shipton Road is located to the north

west of York city centre in Zone 3.

Shipton Road runs parallel to the A19

which is a main road leading into the

city centre. Therefore, it is likely that the

centre caters for both the local

residential population and passers-by

travelling to and from the city centre.

The centre is linear in nature, with two

clusters of units separated by Howard

Drive and a small number of residential

units. The centre provides a mix of uses

including a newsagents, off licence,

Neighbourhood

Parade

Tang Hall Lane 28 11 1,506 10,329 - -Co-operative

Food� - � - - - - - - - - - 3

Tang Hall Lane is located to the east of

York city centre on the northern

boundary of Zone 1. The centre is linear

in nature with retail and service uses

located along the eastern side of Tang

Hall Lane. The convenience offer

provided by the centre comprises a Co-

operative Food Store and a bakers. The

centre provides a high proportion of

leisure service units including five take

aways. The parade of shops is located in

an area of dense residential

development and performs a role in

catering for the day to day needs of this

surrounding residential population.

Neighbourhood

Parade

University of York 33 7 1,271 5,368 - - Costcutter - - � � - - - - - - - - 3

This two storey parade of units is

provided within the University of York

campus. The parade serves an important

and specialist function in catering for the

needs of university students residing in

the residential halls on site and for

university staff. The parade provides a

high proportion of convenience units and

financial and business service units,

including a Costcutter, convenience

store, bank, printers and estate agent.

The sole comparison units is Blackwell's

Books which caters for the needs of the

student population.

Neighbourhood

Parade

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Wetherby Road,

Rufforth72 4 376 538 - - - - � - - - � � - - - - � 4

Rufforth is a village located to the west

of York City. The village includes a

village store, incorporating a cafe, a post

office is available from the village

church, a public house and a community

centre. The uses present in the village

are spread out along Wetherby Road. It

is acknowledged that there are a limited

number of retail and service uses

present at this location, however the

uses present act together to serve the

local community. There has been recent

investment in the area through the

construction of a new village store.

Although the number of uses present at

this location is limited, the walk time

analysis undertaken by WYG shows that

if Wetherby were not allocated there

would be the potential for a deficiency in

retail and service provision at this

location, particular as Wetherby Road,

Rufforth occupies an fairly isolated

position to the west of York. Although

the population present within a 10

minute walk time of Wetherby is small, it

is considered that it is viable for a

parade to be allocated at this location,

particularly given the recent investment

in the area.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Wheldrake Village 44 2 405 2,008 - - Costcutter - � � - - � - - - � - � 6

Wheldrake is a small village located to

the south-east of York. The retail and

service uses are located in a cluster

within the vicinity of the junction of Main

Street and Dalton Hill. These include a

convenience store, which incorporates a

Post Office, as well as a pub, doctors

surgery and community hall. The retail

and service units in the village provide a

valuable function to those residing in the

village.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Yarburgh Way, Badger

Hill31 9 616 5,925 - - - � - - - - - - - - - - - 1

A linear row of units is present at

Yarburgh Way. This route runs parallel

to Hull Road, a main route leading into

the city centre from the east.

Convenience goods units at Yarburgh

Way include a butchers and bakers.

Other provision includes a pharmacy and

three health and beauty uses. The

parade is located in an area of dense

residential development and performs a

function in catering for the needs of the

local community.

Neighbourhood

Parade

Tadcaster Road 60 19 7,581 4,731 - -Co-operative

Food- � - - - � - � - - - � 5

Tadcaster Road is located to the west of

York Racecourse. Retail and service units

are located along the western side of

this route. There are effectively two

clusters of units located at Tadcaster

Road and it is considered that due to the

separation between them that they act

as two separate parades. The uses

present at this location provide an

important role in catering for the day to

day needs of the residential community

and for visitors to the racecourse.

Neighbourhood

Parade (x2)

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TABLE 1 - MATRIX OF DISTRICT AND LOCAL CENTRES, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD PARADES

East Parade 24 27 3,543 8,402 - -Co-operative

Food and Spar� � � � - - � - - � - � 8

The are three clusters of retail and

service units present on East Parade.

The cluster of units at the western end

of East Parade includes uses such as a

newsagents, a pharmacy and a cafe.

The central cluster of units, located on

the northern side of East Parade

includes a Co-operative Food store and a

post office. The cluster of units at the

eastern end of East Parade, located

along Heworth Road includes a

Costcutter and pharmacy. It is

considered that each of these clusters of

retail units largely operates in isolation

due to the distances between them and

there separation by residential units.

Therefore, it is considered that it would

be appropriate to allocated three distinct

neighbourhood parades which will

perform a role in serving the needs of

the immediate locality.

Neighbourhood

Parade (x3)

Bad Bargain 101 1 362 5,417 - - Spar - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Bad Bargain Lane is located in a

suburban residential location and

comprises of solely a Spar convenience

store, with associated ATM. Due to the

limited retail and service offer present it

is not considered that the provision

operates as a Neighbourhood Parade,

representing only a single commercial

unit. The adjoining terrace unit to the

Spar has been lost with respect to any

commercial use and is now in use as a

dwellinghouse.

No allocation

Beckfield Lane 1 45 3 271 7,368 - -Sainsbury's

Local - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Beckfield Lane is located in a residential

area to the north west of Acomb district

centre. There are three units present at

this location, namely a Sainsbury's Local,

a sandwich shop and a hairdressers. Due

to the small number of units present at

this location it is not considered that the

three units perform the role of a local

centre or neighbourhood parade. Due to

the proximity of Beckfield Lane to

Acomb district centre it is considered

that the needs of the local community

would continue to be met if this parade

were de-allocated.

No allocation

Bootham 67 9 1,909 6,392 - - - - - - - - - - - - - � 1

Bootham forms a main route leading into

York city centre from the north west.

There are no convenience or comparison

goods units located at Bootham. The

area primarily consists of guest houses

and hotels. It is not considered that the

area performs a role in catering for the

day to day retail and service needs of

the local community. Therefore, it is not

considered that the area should be

allocated as either a local centre or

neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

Cornlands Road 54 4 289 7,985 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Cornlands Road provides four units, with

pull-in parking to the front, on the

southern side of Cornlands Road. The

small row of shops provides a

newsagents, two take aways and an

electrical appliance retailer. Although the

row of shops does provide for the local

community, due to the limited range of

units, it is not considered that the row of

shops functions as a parade, as each

unit is likely to function independently of

each other. Acomb district centre is

located to the north east of Cornlands

Road and therefore it is considered that

the needs of the local community will

continue to the met without the need for

this small row of shops to be protected.

No allocation

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Fairfields Drive 115 1 221 1,453 - - Premier - � � - - - - - - - - - 3

Fairfields Drive provides a single

convenience store within a sub-urban

residential location. The convenience

store includes an ATM and post office.

The store is found on a quiet street, not

visible from any significant level of

passing vehicular traffic. As a single unit,

the store does not provide the necessary

offer required to operate as a

Neighbourhood Parade which serves the

needs of local residents. Although WYG's

walk time analysis has shown that if

Fairfields Drive is not an allocated

centre, the walk times for the local

population to reach an allocated centre

will be greater than 800m, due to the

limited population within a 800m walk

time of Fairfields Drive, it is considered

that the lack of provision present is likely

to be as a result of viability issues.

Therefore, Fairfields Drive was to be

allocated, it would be unlikely to improve

the retail and service provision available

at this location.

No allocation

Farndale Avenue 30 4 570 4,405 - -Sainsbury's

Local - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Farndale Avenue is located in a

residential area in Zone 1. Although the

units present at Farndale Avenue have

the appearance of a parade, i.e. There is

a purpose built single-storey unit present

divided into retail units, there are only

two active uses present, namely a

Sainsbury's Local and a hairdressers.

Therefore, it is considered that these

form two standalone uses. Although

there are additional units available,

these are currently vacant and therefore

No allocation

Garden Street 120 1 157 9,007 - - Londis - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

The Garden Street centre features as

stand alone Londis convenience store.

No other town or community centre uses

are currently in place. The centre

encompasses buildings associated to

York St John University which do not

provide everyday services to the local

community. The centre is not considered

to provided the level of retail or service

offering sufficient to warrant designation

as a Neighbourhood Parade.

No allocation

Garfield Terrace 50 8 712 5,525 - -Londis and

Premier- - - - - � - - - - - - 2

The retail and service units at this

location are spread across an area

including Garfield Terrace, Stamford

Street East, Hanover Street East and

Livingstone Street. Although there is a

Londis and Premier convenience store at

this location, along with two

hairdressers, a sandwich shop and a

public house, it is not considered that

the units act as a parade as there

individual units are separated by

residential properties and appear

isolated from one another.

No allocation

Gerard Avenue 26 5 379 8,439 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Gerard Avenue is located to the north

east of York city centre in Zone 3. The

units are located on a residential street

located off Bad Bargain Lane and are

unlikely to benefit from any passing

traffic due to their concealed position. It

is evident that the number of units

present at this location has reduced,

including the loss of the former Post

Office. The remaining units comprise a

butcher, fishmonger, takeaway,

hairdresser and cafe. It is considered

that due to the limited convenience

function of the units present that Gerard

Avenue does not perform the role of a

centre.

No allocation

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SocietyPublic House

Restaurant/

cafeLibrary

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(Leisure

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Cinema,

Bowling etc)

Surgery/

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Hopgrove Lane South 97 5 2,066 222 - - - - - - - - � - - - - - - 1

Hopgrove Lane South comprises a rural

residential area close to the A64 and

A1237. There are a limited number of

retail and service units present at this

location which are interspersed with

residential units. Due to the limited scale

and nature of units present at this

location, it is not considered that

Hopgrove Lane South functions as a

neighbourhood parade. Although WYG's

walk time analysis has shown that if

Hopgrove Lane South is not an allocated

centre, the walk times for the local

population to reach an allocated centre

will be greater than 800m, due to the

limited population within a 800m walk

time of Hopgrove Lane South, it is

considered that the lack of provision

present is likely to be as a result of

viability issues. Therefore, if Hopgrove

Lane South was to be allocated, it would

be unlikely to improve the retail and

service provision available at this

location.

No allocation

Hull Road 2 103 4 1,809 11,650 -Co-operative

Food- - - � - - � - - - � - - 5

Hull Road is a main route leading into

York city centre from the east. The sole

convenience goods provision at this

location is provided by the Co-operative

Food store located on the southern side

of Hull Road. To the west of the

supermarket is a computer repair shop.

Approximately 200m further to the west

there is a public house and doctors

surgery. It is not considered that the

uses in this locality perform as a

Neighbourhood Parade. The Co-

operative Food acts as a standalone

foodstore and the other three uses in

the area are separated by residential

properties. Hull Road 2 is located in

close proximity to the defined centre at

Hull Road and therefore if this centre

were to be deallocated the local

community would continue to have

access to nearby retail and service uses

to serve their needs.

No allocation

Huntington Road 86 3 320 7,721 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

The only use present at Huntington

Road is a community centre. Although

retail and service units were previously

located at Huntington Road, these units

have become vacant or converted to

residential use. It is therefore evident

that Huntington Road does not perform

the role of either a local centre or

neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

Lawrence Street 35 25 4,398 10,510 - - - - - - - - � - - - - - � 2

Lawrence Street is a main route leading

to York city centre from the east and is

situated approximately 300m from Hull

Road to the east and the city centre to

the west. The units which are present on

Lawrence Street are interspersed with

residential and commercial properties.

The units appear to act as standalone

uses rather than as a centre of retail and

service activity. Lawrence Street

provides an extremely limited

convenience function which is solely

provided by the service station. Due to

the limited convenience provision, the

proximity to other centres and the lack

of interaction between the units on

Lawrence Street, it is recommended that

this centre is de-allocated.

No allocation

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SocietyPublic House

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cafeLibrary

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Cinema,

Bowling etc)

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Middlethorpe Grove 61 3 243 3,387 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Middlethorpe Grove provides three units,

namely a butchers, newsagent and

hairdressers. Although the uses present

at Middlethorpe Grove cater for the

needs of the local community, it is

considered that due to the small number

of retail and service uses present at this

location, Middlethorpe Grove cannot be

considered a neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

Millfield Lane 59 7 540 10,263 - - - - � - - - - - - - � - - 2

Millfield Lane appears to be in decline;

there are a number of vacant units

present at this location. Although there

is a butchers, newsagents and

hairdresser present, the active uses are

interspersed with residential properties

and there does not appear to be

interaction between the uses present.

Millfield Lane is located in close

proximity to Tang Hall Lane and

therefore if this parade were to de-

allocate, the day to day needs of the

local community would continue to be

met.

No allocation

Oak Tree Lane, Haxby 89 3 210 4,714 - - Londis - - - - - - - - - - - - 1

There are three units present at Oak

Tree Lane, namely a Londis convenience

store and two hairdressers. Due to the

small number and nature of the uses

present, it is not considered that the

uses function together in the role of a

neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

Salisbury Terrace 53 6 626 4,044 - - - - - - - - � - - - - - - 1

The units present at Salisbury Terrace

are dispersed throughout a residential

area including Bromley Street, Salisbury

Terrace and Jubilee Terrace. Although a

newsagents, off licence, take away,

public house and taxi office are provided

at this location, it is considered that due

to the small number of units and the

separation between the units they

cannot be considered to form a local

centre or neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

Saxton Place 17 3 372 11,824 - -Premier

Express - - � - - - - - - - - - 2

Saxon Place is located to the north east

of the city centre in Zone 3. The centre

only provides three units, namely a

convenience store and two takeaways.

As only three units are provided at this

location it is not considered that the area

performs the function of a centre.

No allocation

Station Avenue, New

Earswick7 3 98 5,398 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Station Avenue is located in the centre

of Zone 3 in the northern part of York

City. A group of three shops is provided

at this location, namely a bakers, a

cobbler and a hairdresser. Due to the

small number and nature of the units

provided at this location, and as Station

Avenue is located only 400m to the

south east of Hawthorne Terrace, it is

considered that the small cluster of

shops at this location do not perform as

a centre.

No allocation

Swann Street 80 1 93 10,783 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � 1

There are only three units present at

Swann Street. The sole retail use

present is a newsagents and the other

two uses are a nursery and community

centre. It is considered that there is not

a substantial enough hub of retail and

service activity at this location for Swann

Street to be allocated as a Local Centre

or Neighbourhood Parade.

No allocation

Thanet Road 64 4 5,210 8,718 - Lidl - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

Thanet Road comprises a standalone Lidl

supermarket and two sports clubs. Due

to the limited number of retail and

service uses at this location it is

considered that Thanet Road does not

perform the function of a defined centre

or neighbourhood parade.

No allocation

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The Village, Stockton

on the Forest96 4 785 865 - - � - - - - - � - - - � - � 4

Stockton on the Forest is a small village

to the north-east of York, which provides

a doctors surgery, a convenience store,

a pub, a community centre and a car

sales room. The services are spread out

from each other and are not considered

to form a distinct centre. Indeed, the

distance from the doctors surgery to the

car sales office is some 800 metres.

Although the existing services and

facilities provide for the day to day

needs of the local community, due to

the small number of units and their

location in relation to each other, it is

not considered that the units act

together as a neighbourhood

parade.Although WYG's walk time

analysis has shown that if Stockton

Village is not an allocated centre, the

walk times for the local population to

reach an allocated centre will be greater

than 800m, due to the limited population

within a 800m walk time of Stockton

Village, it is considered that it would not

be viable for an allocated centre or

parade to be situated at this location.

Therefore, if Stockton Village was to be

allocated, it would be unlikely to improve

the retail and service provision available

at this location.

No allocation

Trafalgar Street 78 5 856 7,008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

There are only a small number of units

present at Trafalgar Street, namely a

newsagents, take away and

accountants. Due to the small number of

units present at this location and as

those present are somewhat isolated

from each other, it is not considered that

this area functions as a defined centre or

neighbourhood parade. In addition,

Trafalgar Street is located in close

proximity to Albermarle Road.

No allocation

Wains Grove 63 3 282 7,210 - - - � - - - - - - - - - - � 2

Wains Grove provides a row of three

units to the south of Wains Grove and a

youth centre provided to the north west.

Although the newsagent, pharmacy,

hairdressers and the youth centre

provide for the day to day needs of the

local community, due to the small

number of units at this location, it is not

considered that the units act together as

a neighbourhood parade. Wains Grove is

located in close proximity to Moorcroft

Road neighbourhood parade and

therefore if Wains Grove is not allocated

as a neighbourhood parade, the needs

of the local community will continue to

be met.

No allocation

Walpole Street 85 5 768 12,989 - - - - - - - - - � - - - - - 1

There are three retail and service uses

present on Walpole Street, namely a

newsagents, sandwich shop and

takeaway. A restaurant is located further

to the east and is separated from the

units on Walpole Street by Haxby Road

and a playground. Due to the limited

number and range of retail and service

units present at this location and their

separation, it is not considered that the

uses present function together as a

Neighbourhood Parade.

No allocation

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SocietyPublic House

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cafeLibrary

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Cinema,

Bowling etc)

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Wigginton 91 4 468 3,702 - - - - - - - - � - - - - � � 3

Wigginton is a village located to the

north west of Haxby district centre.

There are a limited number of retail and

service units present in the village which

are arranged along Mill Lane and

separated by residential properties. The

uses present in Wigginton include a

newsagents, hairdressers, dentists,

social club and public house. Due to the

limited number of retail and service uses

present in the village, it is not

considered that Wigginton performs the

role of a local centre or neighbourhood

parade. Although WYG's walk time

analysis has found that by not allocating

this area, the nearest allocated centre

for several households in this area would

be greater than 800m, there is a limited

walk-in population at this location.

Therefore, the reason for the limited

range of retail and service units at this

location may indicate that it is not viable

to create a retail and service 'hub' at this

location. Wigginton is located to the

west of Haxby district centre and

therefore it is considered any

deficiencies at this location will be met

by the wide range of uses present in

Haxby.

No allocation

The total number of units and amount of floorspace for each centre has been derived from the information provided by York City Council. These figures have not been undertaken as part of this exercise and therefore may reflect a wider centre or parade boundary.

If there is more than one particular facility in a centre or parade, the centre or parade does not received multiple points, for example, if there are two convenience stores only 1 point is received.

A convenience store is defined as providing for everyday needs, typically with a trading floorspace less than 280 sq.m (in accordance with

the competition commission definition) Each facility receives a score of one, apart from supermarket = 2 and superstore = 3

A supermarket has been defined as typically having a trading floorspace less than 2,500 sq.m (in accordance with former PPS4 definition)

Notes: A superstore has been defined as typically having a trading floorspace greater than 2,500 sq.m (in accordance with former PPS4 definition)

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71

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2

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14

1

28

40

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1

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108

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106

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Northcote House

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25

26

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27

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20

20

8

28

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4

4

19

21

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11

19

38

11

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11

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44

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25

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7

2

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13.7m

14.0m

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13.1m

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113

115

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9 8

5

6

2

4

7

1

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PO

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31

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5

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9

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3

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9.1m

10

8

7

2

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8.8m

44

2

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20

20

14

7

1

12

1

11

10

2

31

23

Bishopthorpe Village

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School

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3

9

6

8

4

1

5

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10

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23

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56

80

42

89

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13

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18.9m

18.3m

18.0m

17.1m

16.5m

16.2m

15.8m

15.5m

14.6m

13.7m

14.0m

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LB

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103

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16

21

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23

4

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16

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41

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LB

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58

10

12

3

20

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50

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4

10

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19.8m

9

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16.5m

2

11

1

1

11

61

6

Hotel

5

PH

20

1

5

19

244

59

6

24

Blossom Street

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8

3

7

4

5

9

6

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42

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41

29

57

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53

21

33

25

51

49

52

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13.1m

12.8m

12.5m

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110

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116

118

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122

106

120

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11

13

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6

11

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6

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12

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27

42

9

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11.6m

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Clifton Road

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2

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b Sta

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2

11

61

1

12

11

15

12

2

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15

14

17

1

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3

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5

8

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9

8

15

1

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9

12

8

6

1

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7

9

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2

2

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23

11

1

14

Copmanthorpe

October 2014North

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Glebe

2

4

7

5

6

1

8

3

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9

PO

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7

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20

29

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21

13

3

11

15

6

15

10

Dunnington Village

October 2014North

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8

3

5

4

7

6

9

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17

25

78

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71

37

70

38

20

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16.8m

15.2m

14.3m

13.4m

15.5m

16.2m

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Poppleton

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Manor

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16

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7

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Bretgate

6

Court

Walmgate

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Bridge

Church

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10.7m

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114

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1010.7m

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2

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39

9

1

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2

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1

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28

5

6

14

3

16

Acomb Road

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2

31

84

11

Acomb Wood48

45

58

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36

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Acomb Wood Drive

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2

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Albermarle Road

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26

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31

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25

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5

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15

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25

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Boroughbridge Road 1

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Poppleton Road

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Carey Street, Fishergate

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Crichton Avenue

October 2014North

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Dringhouses / Todcaster Road 1

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October 2014North

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October 2014North

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57

62

67

The Pars

Greylings

St Helen's

DALTON HILL

The Hollies

Dove Spring

FORGE CLOSE

The M

anor

MAIN STREET

The Orchard

NORTH LANE

ST HELEN'S RISE

Orchard House

OLD BARN COURT

CHURCH CLOSE

The H

awtho

rns

57c

52a

103

54a

101

61a

57a

73a

50a

12

4 2

8

8

Wenlock

1

8

11

14

2

House

1

1

6

5

7

House

2

11

2

1

House

8

6

1

2

Wenlock

14

Wheldrake Village

October 2014North

York Council

Ref: 44York Retail Study

1:1,000 @ A3Scale

KeyNeighbourhood Parade

creative minds safe hands

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2

HULL ROAD

19

16

30

1a

3523 25

18

21

18.6m

Def

263

RH

YARBURGH WAY

TCB

Shelter

15

Co Const Bdy

0.91m RH Boro Const and Ward Bdy

18.3m

HULL ROAD

Yarburgh Way, Badger Hill

October 2014North

York Council

Ref: 31York Retail Study

1:500 @ A3Scale

KeyNeighbourhood Parade

creative minds safe hands

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Appendix 3 – 10 Minute Walking Catchments from

Defined Centres and Parades

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KeyLocal Convenience Parades WYG Recommended10 Minute Walk Catchment from WYG Recommended Local Centres10 Minute Walk Catchment from Future Housing Site with Retail Centre

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