IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Hobby Drive, DOVER, CT16 3FX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Hobby Drive, CT16 3FX by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (84 Images Found)

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Hobby Drive, Richmond Park
All the houses in Image have been completed and one was inhabited, while the others were still waiting to be sold. Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker Taken: 13 Jan 2019
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Hobby Drive, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/ They are also visible in the image of Image
Image: © John Baker Taken: 19 Aug 2018
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker Taken: 26 Nov 2017
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/ This image of Image was taken from the same location.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 19 Aug 2018
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/ This was Image in August 2018, before any building work had started on the land to the left of the road.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 2 May 2019
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes https://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/ This was Image, when the houses were under construction.
Image: © John Baker Taken: 5 Sep 2021
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Barn Owl Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker Taken: 5 Mar 2018
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Red Kite Road, Richmond Park
A similar view of Image was taken in August 2022. The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes https://halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park
Image: © John Baker Taken: 12 Feb 2023
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Red Kite Road, Richmond Park
This was Image in September 2021. The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes https://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker Taken: 20 Mar 2022
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
This was Image in May 2019, before any houses had started to be built on the land to the left of the road. Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road). The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes https://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker Taken: 15 Oct 2019
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