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GS-3711919
Your Reference: A1943
Report Date 8 Mar 2017
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Groundsure Geo Insight
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GroundsureGeo Insight
Address: 1, EAST BAY CLOSE, CARDIFF, CF10 4BA
Date: 8 Mar 2017
Reference: GS-3711919
Client: Earth Environmental & Geotechnical Ltd
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Aerial Photograph Capture date: 14-Jul-2013Grid Reference: 319140,176107Site Size: 1.03ha
Contents PageOverview of Findings........................................................................................................................................................ 51 Geology............................................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.1 Artificial Ground Map................................................................................................................................................................8
1 Geology............................................................................................................................................................................ 91.1 Artificial Ground.........................................................................................................................................................................9
1.1.1Artificial/ Made Ground......................................................................................................................................................................... 91.1.2 Permeability of Artificial Ground........................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.2 Superficial Deposits and Landslips Map.............................................................................................................................101.2 Superficial Deposits and Landslips......................................................................................................................................11
1.2.1 Superficial Deposits/ Drift Geology................................................................................................................................................. 111.2.2 Permeability of Superficial Ground................................................................................................................................................. 11
1.2.3 Landslip...................................................................................................................................................................................111.2.4 Landslip Permeability......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
1.3 Bedrock and Faults Map.........................................................................................................................................................131.3 Bedrock, Solid Geology & Faults..........................................................................................................................................14
1.3.1 Bedrock/ Solid Geology...................................................................................................................................................................... 141.3.2 Permeability of Bedrock Ground...................................................................................................................................................... 141.3.3 Faults..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1.4 Radon Data................................................................................................................................................................................151.4.1 Radon Affected Areas........................................................................................................................................................................ 151.4.2 Radon Protection................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
2 Ground Workings Map................................................................................................................................................ 162 Ground Workings........................................................................................................................................................ 17
2.1 Historical Surface Ground Working Features derived from Historical Mapping......................................................172.2 Historical Underground Working Features derived from Historical Mapping..........................................................182.3 Current Ground Workings.....................................................................................................................................................18
3 Mining, Extraction & Natural Cavities Map.............................................................................................................193 Mining, Extraction & Natural Cavities...................................................................................................................... 20
3.1 Historical Mining......................................................................................................................................................................203.2 Coal Mining................................................................................................................................................................................203.3 Johnson Poole and Bloomer.................................................................................................................................................203.4 Non-Coal Mining......................................................................................................................................................................213.5 Non-Coal Mining Cavities.......................................................................................................................................................213.6 Natural Cavities........................................................................................................................................................................213.7 Brine Extraction.......................................................................................................................................................................213.8 Gypsum Extraction..................................................................................................................................................................213.9 Tin Mining..................................................................................................................................................................................223.10 Clay Mining.............................................................................................................................................................................22
4 Natural Ground Subsidence...................................................................................................................................... 234.1 Shrink-Swell Clay Map............................................................................................................................................................234.2 Landslides Map.........................................................................................................................................................................244.3 Ground Dissolution Soluble Rocks Map..............................................................................................................................254.4 Compressible Deposits Map..................................................................................................................................................264.5 Collapsible Deposits Map.......................................................................................................................................................274.6 Running Sand Map...................................................................................................................................................................28
4 Natural Ground Subsidence...................................................................................................................................... 294.1 Shrink-Swell Clays...................................................................................................................................................................294.2 Landslides..................................................................................................................................................................................294.3 Ground Dissolution of Soluble Rocks..................................................................................................................................29
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4.4 Compressible Deposits...........................................................................................................................................................304.5 Collapsible Deposits................................................................................................................................................................304.6 Running Sands..........................................................................................................................................................................30
5 Borehole Records Map............................................................................................................................................... 315 Borehole Records........................................................................................................................................................ 326 Estimated Background Soil Chemistry.................................................................................................................... 377 Railways and Tunnels Map........................................................................................................................................ 387 Railways and Tunnels................................................................................................................................................. 39
7.1 Tunnels ......................................................................................................................................................................................397.2 Historical Railway and Tunnel Features ............................................................................................................................397.3 Historical Railways..................................................................................................................................................................437.4 Active Railways........................................................................................................................................................................437.5 Railway Projects.......................................................................................................................................................................44
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Overview of FindingsThe Groundsure Geo Insight provides high quality geo-environmental information that allows geo-environmental professionals and their clients to make informed decisions and be forewarned of potential ground instability problems that may affect the ground investigation, foundation design and possibly remediation options that could lead to possible additional costs.The report is based on the BGS 1:50,000 Digital Geological Map of Great Britain, BGS Geosure data; BRITPITS database; Shallow Mining data and Borehole Records, Coal Authority data including brine extraction areas, PBA non-coal mining and natural cavities database, Johnson Poole and Bloomer mining data and Groundsure's unique database including historical surface ground and underground workings.For further details on each dataset, please refer to each individual section in the report as listed. Where the database has been searched a numerical result will be recorded. Where the database has not been searched '-' will be recorded.
Section 1:Geology
1.1 Artificial Ground 1.1.1 Is there any Artificial Ground/ Made Ground present beneath the study site?
No
1.1.2 Are there any records relating to permeability of artificial ground within the study site* boundary?
No
1.2 Superficial Geology and Landslips
1.2.1 Is there any Superficial Ground/Drift Geology present beneath the study site?
Yes
1.2.2 Are there any records relating to permeability of superficial geology within the study site boundary?
Yes
1.2.3 Are there any records of landslip within 500m of the study site boundary?
No
1.2.4 Are there any records relating to permeability of landslips within the study site boundary?
No
1.3 Bedrock, Solid Geology & Faults
1.3.1 For records of Bedrock and Solid Geology beneath the study site* see the detailed findings section.
1.3.2 Are there any records relating to permeability of bedrock within the study site boundary?
Yes
1.3.3 Are there any records of faults within 500m of the study site boundary?
No
1.4 Radon data 1.4.1 Is the property in a Radon Affected Area as defined by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) and if so what percentage of homes are above the Action Level?
The property is not in a Radon Affected Area, as less than 1% of properties are above the Action Level
1.4.2 Is the property in an area where Radon Protection Measures are required for new properties or extensions to existing ones as described in publication BR211 by the Building Research Establishment?
No radon protective measures are necessary
Section 2:Ground Workings On-site 0-50m 51-250 251-500 501-1000
2.1 Historical Surface Ground Working Features from Small Scale Mapping
1 2 14 Not Searched
Not Searched
2.2 Historical Underground Workings from Small Scale Mapping 0 0 1 2 0
2.3 Current Ground Workings 0 0 0 0 0
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Section 3:Mining, Extraction & Natural Cavities On-site 0-50m 51-250 251-500 501-1000
3.1 Historical Mining 0 0 1 2 0
3.2 Coal Mining 0 0 0 0 0
3.3 Johnson Poole and Bloomer Mining Area 0 0 0 0 0
3.4 Non-Coal Mining 0 0 0 0 0
3.5 Non-Coal Mining Cavities 0 0 0 0 0
3.6 Natural Cavities 0 0 0 0 0
3.7 Brine Extraction 0 0 0 0 0
3.8 Gypsum Extraction 0 0 0 0 0
3.9 Tin Mining 0 0 0 0 0
3.10 Clay Mining 0 0 0 0 0
Section 4:Natural Ground Subsidence On-site
4.1 Shrink Swell Clay Very Low
4.2 Landslides Very Low
4.3 Ground Dissolution of Soluble Rocks Negligible
4.4 Compressible Deposits Moderate
4.5 Collapsible Deposits Very Low
4.6 Running Sand Moderate
Section 5:Borehole Records On-site 0-50m 51-250
5 BGS Recorded Boreholes4 6 77
Section 6:Estimated Background Soil Chemistry On-site 0-50m 51-250
6 Records of Background Soil Chemistry1 3 7
Section 7:Railways and Tunnels On-site 0-50m 51-250 251-500
7.1 Tunnels0 0 0 Not Searched
7.2 Historical Railway and Tunnel Features18 11 59 Not Searched
7.3 Historical Railways0 0 0 Not Searched
7.4 Active Railways0 8 13 Not Searched
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Section 7:Railways and Tunnels On-site 0-50m 51-250 251-500
7.5 Railway Projects0 0 0 0
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1 Geology1.1 Artificial Ground Map
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Artificial Ground Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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1 Geology1.1 Artificial Ground1.1.1Artificial/ Made Ground
The following geological information represented on the mapping is derived from 1:50,000 scale BGS Geological mapping, Sheet No:263
Are there any records of Artificial/Made Ground within 500m of the study site boundary? Yes
ID Distance (m)
Direction LEX Code Description Rock Description
1 191.0 SE MGR-MGRD MADE GROUND (UNDIVIDED) ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT
2 275.0 SW MGR-MGRD MADE GROUND (UNDIVIDED) ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT
3 438.0 NW MGR-MGRD MADE GROUND (UNDIVIDED) ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT
1.1.2 Permeability of Artificial Ground
Are there any records relating to permeability of artificial ground within the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
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1.2 Superficial Deposits and Landslips Map
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Superficial Deposits and Landslips Legend
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1.2 Superficial Deposits and Landslips1.2.1 Superficial Deposits/ Drift Geology
Are there any records of Superficial Deposits/ Drift Geology within 500m of the study site boundary? Yes
ID Distance (m)
Direction LEX Code Description Rock Description
1 0.0 On Site TFD TIDAL FLAT DEPOSITSCLAY, SILT AND SAND
[UNLITHIFIED DEPOSITS CODING SCHEME]
2 33.0 NW GFSDD GLACIOFLUVIAL SHEET DEPOSITS, DEVENSIANSAND AND GRAVEL
[UNLITHIFIED DEPOSITS CODING SCHEME]
3 99.0 S SUPNM SUPERFICIAL THEME NOT MAPPED [FOR DIGITAL MAP USE ONLY]
WATER, TYPE UNSPECIFIED
1.2.2 Permeability of Superficial Ground
Are there any records relating to permeability of superficial ground within the study site boundary? Yes
Distance (m)
Direction Flow Type Maximum Permeability Minimum Permeability
0.0 On Site Intergranular Moderate Very Low
33.0 NW Intergranular Very High High
1.2.3 Landslip
Are there any records of Landslip within 500m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
This Geology shows the main components as discrete layers, these are: Artificial / Made Ground, Superficial / Drift Geology and Landslips. These are all displayed with the BGS Lexicon code for the rock unit and BGS sheet number. Not all of the main geological components have nationwide coverage.
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1.2.4 Landslip Permeability
Are there any records relating to permeability of landslips within the study site** boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
* This includes an automatically generated 50m buffer zone around the site
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1.3 Bedrock and Faults MapNW N NE
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SWS
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Bedrock and Faults Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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1.3 Bedrock, Solid Geology & FaultsThe following geological information represented on the mapping is derived from 1:50,000 scale BGS Geological mapping, Sheet No:263
1.3.1 Bedrock/ Solid Geology
Records of Bedrock/ Solid Geology within 500m of the study site boundary:
ID Distance (m)
Direction LEX Code Description Rock Age
1 0.0 On Site MMG-MDST Mercia Mudstone Group - Mudstone Rhaetian /
1.3.2 Permeability of Bedrock Ground
Are there any records relating to permeability of bedrock ground within the study site* boundary? Yes
Distance (m)
Direction Flow Type Maximum Permeability Minimum Permeability
0.0 On Site Fracture Low Low
1.3.3 Faults
Are there any records of Faults within 500m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
The geology map for the site and surrounding area are extracted from the BGS Digital Geological Map of Great Britain at 1:50,000 scale.
This Geology shows the main components as discrete layers, these are: Bedrock/ Solid Geology and linear features such as Faults. These are all displayed with the BGS Lexicon code for the rock unit and BGS sheet number. Not all of the main geological components have nationwide coverage.
* This includes an automatically generated 50m buffer zone around the site
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1.4 Radon Data1.4.1 Radon Affected Areas
Is the property in a Radon Affected Area as defined by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) and if so what percentage of homes are above the Action Level? The property is not in a Radon Affected Area, as less than 1% of properties are above the Action Level
1.4.2 Radon Protection
Is the property in an area where Radon Protection are required for new properties or extensions to existing ones as described in publication BR211 by the Building Research Establishment? No radon protective measures are necessary
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2 Ground Workings MapNW N NE
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Ground Workings Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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2 Ground Workings
2.1 Historical Surface Ground Working Features derived from Historical Mapping
This dataset is based on Groundsure's unique Historical Land Use Database derived from 1:10,560 and 1:10,000 scale historical mapping.
Are there any Historical Surface Ground Working Features within 250m of the study site boundary? Yes
The following Historical Surface Ground Working Features are provided by Groundsure:
ID Distance (m)
Direction NGR Use Date
1 0.0 On Site 319796175796
Dock 1922
2 29.0 S319043175654
Dock 1938
3 30.0 S 319923176066
Docks 1947
4 58.0 E319323176137
Unspecified Heap 1984
5 99.0 S 319312175586
Dock 1899
6 151.0 SE319354175890
Unspecified Ground Workings 1973
7A 190.0 S 319085175785
Unspecified Wharf 1899
8A 194.0 S319086175780
Unspecified Wharf 1938
9A 194.0 S 319086175780
Unspecified Wharf 1916
10B 200.0 S318977175795
Canal 1922
11B 200.0 S 318977175795
Canal 1881
12B 200.0 S318977175795
Canal 1881
13C 203.0 S 319122175527
Dock 1881
14C 203.0 S319122175527
Dock 1881
15 208.0 S 319142175700
Unspecified Wharf 1984
16D 222.0 S319094175778
Unspecified Wharf 1922
17D 237.0 S 319097175775
Unspecified Wharf 1973
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2.2 Historical Underground Working Features derived from Historical Mapping
This data is derived from the Groundsure unique Historical Land Use Database. It contains data derived from 1:10,000 and 1:10,560 historical Ordnance Survey Mapping and includes some natural topographical features (Shake Holes for example) as well as manmade features that may have implications for ground stability. Underground and mining features have been identified from surface features such as shafts. The distance that these extend underground is not shown.
Are there any Historical Underground Working Features within 1000m of the study site boundary? Yes
The following Historical Underground Working Features are provided by Groundsure:
ID Distance (m)
Direction NGR Use Date
18 207.0 S319075175830
Unspecified Shafts 1947
Not shown
290.0 S 319045175763
Unspecified Shaft 1973
Not shown
290.0 S319045175763
Unspecified Shaft 1947
2.3 Current Ground Workings
This dataset is derived from the BGS BRITPITS database covering active; inactive mines; quarries; oil wells; gas wells and mineral wharves; and rail deposits throughout the British Isles.
Are there any BGS Current Ground Workings within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
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3 Mining, Extraction & Natural Cavities Map
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Mining, Extraction and Natural Cavities Legend
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3 Mining, Extraction & Natural Cavities3.1 Historical Mining
This dataset is derived from Groundsure unique Historical Land-use Database that are indicative of mining or extraction activities.
Are there any Historical Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? Yes
The following Historical Mining information is provided by Groundsure:
ID Distance (m)
Direction NGR Details Date
1 207.0 S 319075175830
Unspecified Shafts 1947
2A 290.0 S319045175763
Unspecified Shaft 1973
3A 290.0 S 319045175763
Unspecified Shaft 1947
3.2 Coal Mining
This dataset provides information as to whether the study site lies within a known coal mining affected area as defined by the coal authority.
Are there any Coal Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.3 Johnson Poole and Bloomer
This dataset provides information as to whether the study site lies within an area where JPB hold information relating to mining.
Are there any JPB Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
The following information provided by JPB is not represented on mapping: Database searched and no data found.
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3.4 Non-Coal Mining
This dataset provides information as to whether the study site lies within an area which may have been subject to non-coal historic mining.
Are there any Non-Coal Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.5 Non-Coal Mining Cavities
This dataset provides information from the Peter Brett Associates (PBA) mining cavities database (compiled for the national study entitled “Review of mining instability in Great Britain, 1990” PBA has also continued adding to this database) on mineral extraction by mining.
Are there any Non-Coal Mining cavities within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.6 Natural Cavities
This dataset provides information based on Peter Brett Associates natural cavities database.
Are there any Natural Cavities within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.7 Brine Extraction
This data provides information from the Coal Authority issued on behalf of the Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board.
Are there any Brine Extraction areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.8 Gypsum Extraction
This dataset provides information on Gypsum extraction from British Gypsum records.
Are there any Gypsum Extraction areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
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3.9 Tin Mining
This dataset provides information on tin mining areas and is derived from tin mining records. This search is based upon postcode information to a sector level.
Are there any Tin Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
3.10 Clay Mining
This dataset provides information on Kaolin and Ball Clay mining from relevant mining records.
Are there any Clay Mining areas within 1000m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
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4 Natural Ground Subsidence4.1 Shrink-Swell Clay Map
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Shrink Swell Clay Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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4.2 Landslides MapNW N NE
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Landslides Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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4.3 Ground Dissolution Soluble Rocks Map
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Ground DissolutionSoluble Rocks Legend
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4.4 Compressible Deposits MapNW N NE
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Compressible Deposits Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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4.5 Collapsible Deposits MapNW N NE
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SW S SE
Collapsible Deposits Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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4.6 Running Sand MapNW N NE
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Running Sand Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
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4 Natural Ground Subsidence
The National Ground Subsidence rating is obtained through the 6 natural ground stability hazard datasets, which are supplied by the British Geological Survey (BGS).
The following GeoSure data represented on the mapping is derived from the BGS Digital Geological map of Great Britain at 1:50,000 scale.
What is the maximum hazard rating of natural subsidence within the study site** boundary? Moderate
4.1 Shrink-Swell Clays
The following Shrink Swell information provided by the British Geological Survey:
ID Distance (m)
Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Very Low
Ground conditions predominantly low plasticity. No special actions required to avoid problems due to shrink-swell clays. No special ground investigation required,
and increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential problems with shrink-swell clays.
2 33.0 NW Negligible
Ground conditions predominantly non-plastic. No special actions required to avoid problems due to shrink-swell clays. No special ground investigation required, and
increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential problems with shrink-swell clays.
4.2 Landslides
The following Landslides information provided by the British Geological Survey:
ID Distance (m)
Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Very Low
Slope instability problems are unlikely to be present. No special actions required to avoid problems due to landslides. No special ground investigation required, and
increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential problems with landslides.
4.3 Ground Dissolution of Soluble Rocks
The following Ground Dissolution information provided by the British Geological Survey:
IDDistance
(m)Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Negligible
Soluble rocks are present, but unlikely to cause problems except under exceptional conditions. No special actions required to avoid problems due to
soluble rocks. No special ground investigation required, and increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential
problems with soluble rocks.
* This includes an automatically generated 50m buffer zone around the site
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4.4 Compressible Deposits
The following Compressible Deposits information provided by the British Geological Survey:
IDDistance
(m)Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Moderate
Significant potential for compressibility problems. Do not drain, load or de-water ground near the property without technical advice. For new build, consider
possibility of compressible ground in ground investigation, construction and building design. Consider effects of groundwater changes. Extra construction costs are likely. For existing property, possible increase in insurance risk from
compressibility, especially if water conditions or loading of the ground change significantly.
2 33.0 NW Negligible
No indicators for compressible ground identified. No special actions required to avoid problems due to compressible ground. No special ground investigation
required, and increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential problems with compressible ground.
4.5 Collapsible Deposits
The following Collapsible Rocks information provided by the British Geological Survey:
ID Distance (m)
Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Negligible
No indicators for collapsible deposits identified. No actions required to avoid problems due to collapsible deposits. No special ground investigation required, or increased construction costs or increased financial risk due to potential problems
with collapsible deposits.
2 33.0 NW Very LowDeposits with potential to collapse when loaded and saturated are unlikely to be present. No special ground investigation required or increased construction costs
or increased financial risk due to potential problems with collapsible deposits.
4.6 Running Sands
The following Running Sands information provided by the British Geological Survey:
IDDistance
(m)Direction Hazard Rating Details
1 0.0 On Site Moderate
Significant potential for running sand problems with relatively small changes in ground conditions. Avoid large amounts of water entering the ground (for example through pipe leakage or soak-aways). Do not dig (deep) holes into
saturated ground near the property without technical advice. For new build, consider the consequences of soil and groundwater conditions during and after
construction. For existing property, possible increase in insurance risk from running sand, for example, due to water leakage, high rainfall events or flooding.
2 33.0 NW Very Low
Very low potential for running sand problems if water table rises or if sandy strata are exposed to water. No special actions required to avoid problems due to
running sand. No special ground investigation required, and increased construction costs or increased financial risks are unlikely due to potential
problems with running sand.
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5 Borehole Records MapNW N NE
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5 Borehole Records
The systematic analysis of data extracted from the BGS Borehole Records database provides the following information.
Records of boreholes within 250m of the study site boundary: 87
IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR BGS Reference Drilled Length Borehole Name
1 0.0 On Site319150176120
ST17NE998 29.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 29C
2 0.0 On Site 319150176080
ST17NE997 7.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 28C
3 0.0 On Site319140176140
ST17NE1000 30.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 31C
4 0.0 W 319120176110
ST17NE999 28.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 30C
5 2.0 SE319190176040
ST17NE995 32.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 26C
6 3.0 W 319110176130
ST17NE1001 26.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 32C
7 9.0 S319150176030
ST17NE996 30.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 27C
8 15.0 NW 319120176160
ST17NE1002 28.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 33C
9 22.0 NW319090176150
ST17NE1003 23.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 34C
10 43.0 S319200176000
ST17NE507 24.14CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. R24,B34/1-B34/4,B35/1
11 52.0 S 319190175990
ST17NE994 33.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 25C
12 55.0 NE319280176140
ST17NE723 25.0 TYNDALL STREET. NO.1
13 63.0 E 319300176100
ST17NE506 22.98 CARDIFF INNER RING ROAD. B33/1-B33/2
14 70.0 SW319110175980 ST17NE869 8.2
TYNDALL ST, CARDIFF. SEWER S.I. 3 NEW
BOREHOLES
15 72.0 NW319070176200
ST17NE1004 6.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 35C
16 83.0 S 319200175960
ST17NE993 31.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 24C
17 88.0 SE319310176050
ST17NE956 25.0 TYNDALL ST RAILWAY 1
18 92.0 SW 319100175960
ST17NE1056 13.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 4
19 102.0 S319190175940
ST17NE992 30.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 23C
20 103.0 NW 319060176230
ST17NE1177 13.1 GODFREY STREET, CARDIFF
21 104.0 SW319076175964
ST17NE1078 4.3CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 7
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR BGS Reference Drilled Length Borehole Name
22 108.0 E319345176099
ST17NE1331 10.6EAST BAY CLOSE BH
CS303
23 108.0 W 319019176072
ST17NE1634 -1.0 TYNDALL STREET INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 4
24 116.0 S319220175930
ST17NE991 29.0CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL
LINK 22C
25 120.0 S 319160175920
ST17NE80 100.18 BUTE DOCK WATER WORKS
26 120.0 S319130175920 ST17NE87 121.92
EAST BUTE DOCK, MESSES. SPILLERS &
BAKERS
27A 121.0 E319356176080
ST17NE724 21.4 TYNDALL STREET. NO.2
28 124.0 W319009176053
ST17NE1629 -1.0TYNDALL STREET
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WS10
29A 125.0 E 319360176080
ST17NE957 21.0 TYNDALL ST RAILWAY 2
30B 125.0 S319114175919
ST17NE1057 1.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 5
31 126.0 SW 319065175944
ST17NE1055 13.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 3
32B 126.0 S319112175918
ST17NE1058 13.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 5A
33C 130.0 S 319130175910
ST17NE508 18.47 CARDIFF INNER RING ROAD. B35/2
34C 135.0 S319120175907
ST17NE1060 10.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 6A
35C 137.0 S 319121175905
ST17NE1059 4.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 6
36 140.0 S319114175903
ST17NE1077 0.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 6
37 142.0 E 319378176080
ST17NE725 26.5 TYNDALL STREET. NO.3
38 148.0 W319005175997 ST17NE1630 -1.0
TYNDALL STREET INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
WS11
39 149.0 E319386176095
ST17NE726 21.3 TYNDALL STREET. NO.4
40 152.0 S 319097175896
ST17NE1076 0.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP MCD TP 5
41D 155.0 SW319031175938
ST17NE1079 3.5CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 8
42 156.0 E 319390176070
ST17NE958 26.0 TYNDALL ST RAILWAY 3
43D 162.0 SW319020175940
ST17NE511 12.19CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. R26
44 163.0 E 319400176100
ST17NE959 21.0 TYNDALL ST RAILWAY 4
45 164.0 SW319082175889
ST17NE1061 10.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 7
46 166.0 W318970176038
ST17NE1628 -1.0TYNDALL STREET
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE WS8
47 170.0 S 319240175880
ST17NE990 30.0 CARDIFF PDR CENTRAL LINK 21C
48E 172.0 SW319064175889
ST17NE1054 12.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 2A
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR BGS Reference Drilled Length Borehole Name
49E 173.0 SW319060175890
ST17NE509 19.81CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. B35/3
50 174.0 W 318980175990
ST17NE409 7.3 TYNDALL ST NURSERY FACTORIES SITE 1
51 175.0 SW319030175910
ST17NE510 15.32CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. R25
52E 178.0 SW 319066175881
ST17NE1075 3.8 CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP MCD TP 4
53E 178.0 SW319066175881
ST17NE1053 1.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 2
54 179.0 N 319150176350
ST17NE394 10.74 FIRE STATION HQ, ADAMSTOWN
55 181.0 W318950176050
ST17NE412 10.2TYNDALL ST NURSERY
FACTORIES. SITE 4
56 186.0 SW 319073175869
ST17NE1062 10.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 8
57 189.0 W318949176028
ST17NE1635 -1.0TYNDALL STREET
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 5
58F 194.0 NW319000176300
ST17NE1616 -1.0ADAM STREET
CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION TP4
59F 194.0 NW319000176300
ST17NE1614 -1.0ADAM STREET
CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION TP2
60F 194.0 NW319000176300
ST17NE1617 -1.0ADAM STREET
CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION TP5
61F 194.0 NW319000176300
ST17NE1613 -1.0ADAM STREET
CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION TP1
62F 194.0 NW319000176300
ST17NE1615 -1.0ADAM STREET
CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION TP3
63 198.0 SW 319066175859
ST17NE1081 0.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP MCD TP 10
64G 200.0 S319082175850
ST17NE1063 10.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 9
65 201.0 NW 318930176230
ST17NE207 12.2 ADAM STREET, (P.S.A.) 6
66G 208.0 S319085175841
ST17NE1074 3.7CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 3
67G 209.0 S 319072175844
ST17NE1080 0.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP MCD TP 9
68H 223.0 S319095175822
ST17NE1064 10.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 10
69 228.0 NW 318910176250
ST17NE204 10.9 ADAM STREET, (P.S.A.) 1
70H 230.0 S319098175814
ST17NE1069 0.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 11D
71 231.0 N319137176400
ST17NE1293 6.0CARDIFF BAY BARRAGE
FIRE STATION ADAMSTOWN BH CS71A
72 231.0 W 318900176040
ST17NE414 5.2 TYNDALL ST NURSERY FACTORIES. SITE 6
73 234.0 E319460176170
ST17NE505 12.5CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. R23
74 234.0 W 318920175980
ST17NE410 10.0 TYNDALL ST NURSERY FACTORIES. SITE 2
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR BGS Reference Drilled Length Borehole Name
75 235.0 E319470176130
ST17NE504 12.8CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. R22
76I 236.0 S 319101175808
ST17NE1068 1.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 11C
77 236.0 S319071175816
ST17NE1048 10.0SPILLERS WAREHOUSE
EAST DOCK SDBH 1
78 239.0 SW 319044175824
ST17NE1050 10.0 SPILLERS WAREHOUSE EAST DOCK SDBH 3
79 240.0 W318908175994
ST17NE1636 -1.0TYNDALL STREET
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 6
80I 240.0 S 319103175803
ST17NE1067 1.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 11B
81 245.0 SW318980175860
ST17NE512 18.73CARDIFF INNER RING
ROAD. W14,W15
82I 246.0 S 319094175799
ST17NE1052 0.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 1A
83J 247.0 S319095175798
ST17NE1051 3.2CARDIFF EAST DOCK
MCD 1
84J 248.0 S 319107175794
ST17NE1065 3.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 11
85K 248.0 S319107175794
ST17NE1072 1.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 1
86K 248.0 S 319107175794
ST17NE1070 2.0 CARDIFF EAST DOCK MCD 12
87J 249.0 S319097175795
ST17NE1073 2.0CARDIFF EAST DOCK TP
MCD TP 2
The borehole records are available using the hyperlinks below: Please note that if the donor of the borehole record has requested the information be held as commercial-in-confidence, the additional data will be held separately by the BGS and a formal request must be made for its release.
#1: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379247#2: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379246#3: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379249#4: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379248#5: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379244#6: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379250#7: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379245#8: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379251#9: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379252#10: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378752#11: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379243#12: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378968#13: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378751#14: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379118#15: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379253#16: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379242#17: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379205#18: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379305#19: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379241#20: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379426#21: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379327#22: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/19496627#24: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379240#25: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378324
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#26: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378331#27A: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378969#29A: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379206#30B: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379306#31: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379304#32B: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379307#33C: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378753#34C: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379309#35C: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379308#36: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379326#37: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378970#39: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378971#40: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379325#41D: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379328#42: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379207#43D: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378756#44: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379208#45: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379310#47: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379239#48E: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379303#49E: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378754#50: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378654#51: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378755#52E: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379324#53E: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379302#54: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378639#55: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378657#56: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379311#63: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379330#64G: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379312#65: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378451#66G: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379323#67G: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379329#68H: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379313#69: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378448#70H: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379318#71: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/19495394#72: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378659#73: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378750#74: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378655#75: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378749#76I: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379317#77: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379297#78: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379299#80I: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379316#81: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/378757#82I: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379301#83J: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379300#84J: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379314#85K: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379321#86K: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379319#87J: scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/379322
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6 Estimated Background Soil ChemistryRecords of background estimated soil chemistry within 250m of the study site boundary: 11
For further information on how this data is calculated and limitations upon its use, please see the Groundsure Geo Insight User Guide, available on request.
Distance (m) Direction Sample Type Arsenic (As) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Nickel (Ni) Lead (Pb)
0.0 On Site Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
33.0 NW Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
39.0 S Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
39.0 S Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
99.0 S Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
110.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
146.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
146.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
152.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
152.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
156.0 W Sediment <15 mg/kg <1.8 mg/kg 60 - 90 mg/kg 15 - 30 mg/kg <100 mg/kg
*As this data is based upon underlying 1:50,000 scale geological information, a 50m buffer has been added to the search radius.
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7 Railways and Tunnels MapNW N NE
W E
SW S SE
Railways and Tunnels Legend © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey license 100035207.
© OpenStreetMapContributors
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7 Railways and Tunnels
7.1 Tunnels
This data is derived from OpenStreetMap and provides information on the possible locations of underground railway systems in the UK - the London Underground, the Tyne & Wear Metro and the Glasgow Subway.
Have any underground railway lines been identified within the study site boundary? No
Have any underground railway lines been identified within 250m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
Any records that have been identified are represented on the Railways and Tunnels Map.
This data is derived from Ordnance Survey mapping and provides information on the possible locations of railway tunnels forming part of the UK overground railway network.
Have any other railway tunnels been identified within the site boundary? No
Have any other railway tunnels been identified within 250m of the site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
Any records that have been identified are represented on the Railways and Tunnels Map.
7.2 Historical Railway and Tunnel Features
This data is derived from Groundsure's unique Historical Land-use Database and contains features relating to tunnels, railway tracks or associated works that have been identified from historical Ordnance Survey mapping.
Have any historical railway or tunnel features been identified within the study site boundary? Yes
Have any historical railway or tunnel features been identified within 250m of the study site boundary? Yes
ID Distance (m)
Direction NGR Details Date
1 0 On Site 319541175803
Railway Sidings 1881
2A 0 On Site319065176181
Railway Sidings 1938
3A 0 On Site 319065176181
Railway Sidings 1916
4 0 On Site319100176177
Railway Sidings 1973
5 0 On Site 319100176177
Railway Sidings 1963
6 0 On Site318941175759
Railway Sidings 1901
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR Details Date
7 0 On Site319796175796
Railway Sidings 1922
8 0 On Site 318769176822
Railway Sidings 1947
9 0 On Site319064176147
Railway Sidings 1899
30G 0 On Site 319250176205
Railway Sidings 1971
31G 0 On Site319250176205
Railway Sidings 1953
32 0 On Site 319567176419
Railway Sidings 1953
33 0 On Site318735176027
Railway Sidings 1901
34 0 On Site 318756176028
Railway Sidings 1942
35I 0 On Site319274176027
Railway Sidings 1920
36 0 On Site 319309175828
Tramway Sidings 1882
37 0 On Site n/a Railway 1920
38 0 On Site n/a Railway 1901
39 17 NW319200176199
Railway Sidings 1880
40 21 NW 319118176167
Railway Sidings 1880
10 27 NW319078176167
Railway Sidings 1901
11 27 S 319629175998
Railway Sidings 1899
12 29 S319129175525
Railway Sidings 1963
13 30 S 319044175652
Railway Sidings 1938
41H 31 S319084175947
Tramway Sidings 1880
14 33 S 319569175729
Railway Sidings 1973
42 39 NW319078176173
Railway Sidings 1880
43 44 N 319212176229
Railway Sidings 1880
44 50 S319011175750
Railway Sidings 1953
45 51 S 319119175500
Railway Sidings 1955
46H 55 S319035175936
Railway Sidings 1970
47 56 NW 319122176217
Railway Sidings 1880
48 59 S319348175750
Railway Sidings 1970
15 64 SE 319569175729
Railway Sidings 1963
49 67 E n/a Railway 1880
16B 72 E319340175994
Railway Sidings 1916
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR Details Date
17B 72 E319340175994
Railway Sidings 1938
50 73 NE 319275176267
Railway Sidings 1880
18 74 E319384176204
Railway Sidings 1899
51I 74 S 319122175919
Tramway Sidings 1880
19C 76 E319574176429
Railway Sidings 1973
20C 76 E 319574176429
Railway Sidings 1963
52 94 E319338176069
Tramway Sidings 1880
53 108 E 319366176130
Tramway Sidings 1880
54 110 W318954176093
Railway Sidings 1880
55 110 W 318854176500
Railway Sidings 1962
56 110 W318893176089
Railway Sidings 1973
57 110 W 318913176097
Railway Sidings 1953
21D 133 SE319481175519
Railway Sidings 1984
22 133 SE 319481175519
Railway Sidings 1994
23D 133 SE319481175519
Railway Sidings 1989
58 138 NE 319326176272
Railway Sidings 1880
24 139 E319965175826
Railway Sidings 1901
25E 143 E 320064175811
Railway Sidings 1916
26E 143 E320064175811
Railway Sidings 1938
59 147 SE 319394176015
Tramway Sidings 1880
60 150 NE319401176245
Railway Sidings 1880
61J 151 W 318893176089
Railway Sidings 1984
62J 151 W318892176090
Railway Sidings 1986
63 152 SE 319341175750
Railway Sidings 1995
64 171 E319414176043
Tramway Sidings 1880
65 175 E 319412176063
Railway Sidings 1971
66 176 E319466176123
Railway Sidings 1953
67 176 E 319488176177
Railway Sidings 1953
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IDDistance
(m)Direction NGR Details Date
68 177 SW318945175813
Railway Sidings 1953
27F 178 NE 319095176471
Railway Sidings 1938
28F 178 NE319095176471
Railway Sidings 1916
69 178 NE 318924176590
Railway Sidings 1882
70 178 SW318907175877
Railway Sidings 1953
71 178 SW 318992175934
Railway Sidings 1969
72 180 NE319234176425
Railway Sidings 1880
73F 185 NE 319082176468
Railway Sidings 1953
74 187 NE319251176418
Railway Sidings 1953
75 192 SW 319043175860
Railway Sidings 1880
76 194 W n/a Railway 1940
77 196 SW318995175913
Railway Sidings 1953
78 197 SE 319439175920
Tramway Sidings 1880
79 198 NE319386176279
Railway Sidings 1880
80 200 SW 319029175862
Railway Sidings 1880
81 202 S319072175790
Tramway Sidings 1880
82 205 E 319453176101
Tramway Sidings 1880
83 213 NE319389176320
Railway Sidings 1880
84K 213 SW 318977175872
Railway Sidings 1975
85K 213 SW318977175872
Railway Sidings 1969
86 221 SE 319310175822
Tramway Sidings 1880
87 236 E319487176090
Railway Sidings 1971
88 237 SE 319402175891
Tramway Sidings 1880
29 248 N319038176521
Railway Sidings 1881
Any records that have been identified are represented on the Railways and Tunnels Map.
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7.3 Historical Railways
This data is derived from OpenStreetMap and provides information on the possible alignments of abandoned or dismantled railway lines in proximity to the study site.
Have any historical railway lines been identified within the study site boundary? No
Have any historical railway lines been identified within 250m of the study site boundary? No
Database searched and no data found.
Note: multiple sections of the same track may be listed in the detail above
Any records that have been identified are represented on the Railways and Tunnels Map.
7.4 Active Railways
These datasets are derived from Ordnance Survey mapping and OpenStreetMap and provide information on the possible locations of active railway lines in proximity to the study site.
Have any active railway lines been identified within the study site boundary? No
Have any active railway lines been identified within 250m of the study site boundary? Yes
Distance (m) Direction Name Type
10 NW Not given Rail
10 NW Not given Multi Track
10 NW Not given Multi Track
14 NW South Wales Main Line Rail
25 NW South Wales Main Line Rail
29 NW Not given Rail
42 W Not given Rail
45 W South Wales Main Line Rail
133 E Not given Rail
133 E Not given Multi Track
136 E Not given Multi Track
137 E Not given Rail
143 SE Not given Multi Track
143 SE Not given Multi Track
144 SE Not given Rail
144 E Not given Rail
148 SE Not given Rail
213 W Not given Rail
219 SE Not given Rail
228 SE Not given Rail
239 W Not given Multi Track
Note: multiple sections of the same track may be listed in the detail aboveAny records that have been identified are represented on the Railways and Tunnels Map.
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7.5 Railway Projects
These datasets provide information on the location of large scale railway projects High Speed 2 and Crossrail 1 .
Is the study site within 5km of the route of the High Speed 2 rail project? No
Is the study site within 500m of the route of the Crossrail 1 rail project? No
Further information on proximity to these routes, the project construction status and associated works can be obtained through the purchase of a Groundsure HS2 and Crossrail 1 Report.
Crossrail route data has been digitised from publicly available maps by Groundsure. The route as provided relates to the Crossrail 1 project only, and does not include any details of the Crossrail 2 project, as final details of the route for Crossrail 2 are still under consultation.
Please note that this assessment takes account of both the original Phase 2b proposed route and the amended route proposed in 2016. As the Phase 2b route is still under consultation, Groundsure are providing information on both options until the final route is formally confirmed. Practitioners should take account of this uncertainty when advising clients.
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