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INTRODUCTIONThe £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood development is Barnet Council’s most significant growth and regeneration programme. It will create a new sustainable mixed use town centre for Barnet and North London.
This regeneration is underpinned by major transport improvements, including an additional new Thameslink railway station connecting to King’s Cross St Pancras in under 15 minutes.
The Brent Cross Thameslink project includes:
• An additional Thameslink station between Cricklewood and Hendon stations;
• Relocated sidings and stabling (train storage) facilities;
• A new 24 hour access pedestrian bridge across the railway;
• A Waste Transfer Station;
• A Rail Freight Facility;
• A new vehicle and pedestrian bridge across the Midland Main Line;
• Junction improvement works on the A5 Edgware Road.
Aerial view of the site today, looking south
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Brent Terrace
Midland Main Line (between King’s
Cross St Pancras and Bedford/the Midlands) Edgware Road
Brent South Shopping Park
Staples Corner Retail Park
North Circular
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BRENT CROSS CRICKLEWOODCovering around 151 hectares, this project includes the transformation of Brent Cross Shopping Centre, a thriving new town centre and high street, 7,500 new homes and attractive green spaces, new schools and health facilities, and the creation of 1000’s of new jobs.
Planning permission for the Brent Cross Cricklewood project was first granted in 2010 and subsequently amended in 2014.
BRENT CROSS THAMESLINKPART OF THE BRENT CROSS CRICKLEWOOD DEVELOPMENT
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DOLLIS HILL LANE
PENNINE DRIVE
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BRENT CROSS LONDONModernising Brent Cross shopping centre, improving road, cycling
and pedestrian access and building up to 800 new homes. Delivered
by Hammerson and Standard Life Investments.
Visit www.brentcrosslondon.co.uk
BRENT CROSS SOUTHCreating a new town centre, building 6,700 homes and improving
public spaces. Delivered by the BXS Limited Partnership between
Barnet Council and Argent Related. Visit www.brentcrosssouth.co.uk
BRENT CROSS THAMESLINK (this project)Barnet Council, with Network Rail, are building an additional
Thameslink station, new Midland Main Line Bridge and station
sidings, and replacing outdated waste and freight facilities.
Visit www.barnet.gov.uk/brentcross
THE BRENT CROSS CRICKLEWOOD PROJECTS
Overall Brent Cross Cricklewood Regeneration Area
BRENT CROSS SHOPPING
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NORTH CIRCULAR RD
NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD
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NEW STATION
BRENT CROSS
CRICKLEWOOD
All three schemes are working together to review the emerging construction programmes and ensure that construction traffic in particular is managed communicated in a co-ordinated and effective manner.
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A NEW STATION, SOONER
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• Building the station earlier supports the comprehensive regeneration of the Brent Cross Cricklewood area and helps to unlock the economic and employment benefits associated with the development sooner
• Current and future residents will be able to use the new Thameslink station sooner and benefit from better public transport links and reduced journey times to central London
• Opening the new bridge earlier will improve links between the Brent Cross Cricklewood development, the Edgware Road and Brent
THE THAMESLINK AREA
Thameslink Sidings (Indicative Area) Thameslink Station Midland Main Line Bridge
Waste Transfer Station Rail Freight Facility
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We will shortly submit an application to allow the new Thameslink station and associated infrastructure works to be constructed at the same time.
Grouping all of the rail-related projects and infrastructure works together into Phase 2. This allows them to be delivered earlier in the programme than previously planned with the station due to open in 2022 rather than 2031.
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We recently asked for your views on bringing all of the rail related projects together and delivering them in a single phase.
You told us:
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We support the bringing forward of this project and is it is important that transport links are in place as soon as possible for the new development.
Please make sure traffic and timescales are properly managed
Can we please make sure the connection between Brent Cross Thameslink area and Childs Hill & Golders Green be enhanced so we can benefit from this project
Sooner the better
Really excited to see it executedIt is important that people can cycle to and from the station from the new development and from the other side of the station.
Reduce car, air, noise, waste pollution etc. around the area.
Just get on with it!
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Outline planning permission has been granted for a Waste Handling Facility to replace the existing Hendon Waste Transfer Station adjacent to Brent Terrace.
The proposed facility is significantly smaller than the one that was previously approved and will now be a transfer station where recycling, food and household waste will be collected and transferred to other processing centres. It will not include the incinerator that was originally proposed. The site of the existing Hendon Waste Transfer Station is needed to facilitate the comprehensive regeneration of Brent Cross Cricklewood.
The new facility will be operated by the North London Waste Authority.
Subject to approval of the Re-Phasing Application, construction is expected to start in 2019 and be completed in early 2020.
WASTE TRANSFER STATION
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Size of the previously approved facility shown in yellow Size of the proposed new transfer station in blue
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DESIGN & APPEARANCE, MATERIALS, LAYOUT
WASTE TRANSFER STATION
The designs for the Waste Transfer Station are at a very early stage. We are considering a range of options for the external appearance of the building.
• The facility will be approximately five storeys high; within the heights permitted by the S73 application.
• Options for cladding the building include metal framing or Rodeca, a translucent light weight polycarbonate.
We will be doing more design work before we submit a planning application in the summer of 2017.
We would appreciate your views on these ideas to inform that design work.
Early building design for the Waste Transfer Station Early building design for the Waste Transfer Station
Example of Rodeca cladding Example of metal screeningExample of metal framing cladding
NEW MIDLAND
MAINLINE BRIDGE
CLADDING OPTIONS BEING CONSIDERED
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OPERATION PROPOSED SITE LAYOUT AND VEHICLE ACCESS ROUTES
WASTE TRANSFER STATION
The site has been designed to:
• Process and store all waste inside the building;
• Prevent odours leaving the building;
• Have a similar capacity to the existing facility;
• Provide space for vehicles to queue inside the site;
• Provide parking on site for Waste Transfer Station staff.
The site will be accessed from Geron Way via a new signal-controlled junction on the A5.
Vehicles transferring waste from the Waste Transfer Station to Edmonton are expected to travel along the A5 and A406 North Circular and not travel along residential streets.
The Waste Transfer Station is expected to be used by Refuse Collection Vehicles to deliver waste and HGV’s to collect waste
Proposed site layout and vehicle access routes
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RAIL FREIGHT FACILITY A Rail Freight Facility is part of the approved Masterplan for Brent Cross Cricklewood to replace an existing strategic freight facility which has to be relocated to make way for the wider Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration.
The Rail Freight Facility that is now being proposed has some significant differences to the original proposal:
• There is now more demand for a facility that can handle building aggregates and construction spoil. These materials have different handling requirements and so a building is not required as originally planned.
• Substantially fewer cars will park on site and HGV parking will now be within the working areas.
Barnet Council is in discussions with DB Cargo (the current tenant of the existing rail freight site) to develop the plans.
If planning permission is granted, construction of the facility will begin in 2019 and operation will commence in Spring 2020.
DB Cargo has submitted a temporary planning application to operate the northern part of the site which is currently being considered by the Local Planning Authority.
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The plans presented today are for the facility in its simplest form. We will
continue to assess the impacts and work on the design to mitigate these
before we submit a planning application in the summer. Your comments
today will help us with this work.
The site at present
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DESIGN AND LAYOUT
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The rail freight facility will consist of two parallel rail sidings, with connections to the adjacent mainline at either end. The current proposal is for 5 bays where materials will be unloaded, stored and loaded.
Indicative DB Cargo proposed site layout
Proposed site plan
Each bay will have small single storey buildings to provide office and staff accommodation.
Dust Supression System, Pump House and Tank
Fuel Tank
Redundant Signal Box
Wheel Wash
Traverse Road 10m x 442m
On Hendon Line Network Rail
Weighbridge
Welfare Facilities
PLOT 1 - 6,636m2
Existing Electricity Shaft
Visitor Parking
Edgware Road
Weighbridge
Security Hut and Barrier
Accoustic Barrier 6.9m
Security Hut and Barrier
Proposed Access
Mobile Wheel
Brent Curve
PLOT 2 - 5,623m2
PLOT 3 - 4,924m2
PLOT 4 - 5,030m2
PLOT 5 - 5,212m2
Cricklewood Curve
Bund with 6m Accoustic Barrier
HGV Turning Head
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OPERATION The Rail Freight Facility will operate up to six days per week. It is currently anticipated that up to three trains will arrive and be unloaded per day. The arrival times will be determined by the available train slots on the network, but unloading and loading will only occur between 6am and 6pm.
Aggregate will be unloaded using excavators and placed in a stockpile, before being distributed to construction sites across London by road vehicle.
An internal access roadway will provide access to the material stockpiles.
Access will be via the existing junction with the A5, which will be upgraded. Most of the lorries leaving the site are expected to travel northwards.
There will be 24/7 night vision CCTV surveillance of the site.
DB Cargo will operate the facility but other rail freight operating companies will also be able to lease land and use the facility.
Example of wheel wash facility
Front loader used to load construction spoil onto trainsExcavator used to unload aggregate materials
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CONTROLLING DUST, NOISE AND LIGHT
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We know that people will have concerns about the dust, noise and light generated by an open-air Rail Freight Facility. Incorporating screening and landscape measures has been a fundamental principle in developing the design of the Rail Freight Facility.
A particular area of focus has been the relationship between the site and the Railway Terraces Conservation Area to the south east. A key principle of the site’s development has been to protect the amenity of the existing southern residential area and the emerging residential development to the north of the site.
We will develop the plans further based on your feedback today.
PLANTING
The redeveloped site will be far greener than it is at present. This will be achieved by:
• Introduction of new planting at the entrance to the site;
• The existing boundaries to the site will be improved with new trees or planting.
• Ornamental evergreen shrubs and wildflower-rich grasses will be planted where possible across the site.
LIGHTING
• Shields will be fitted to the new lighting columns to minimise light spill as much as possible.
• The existing Halogen lamps will be replaced with LED downlighters that will direct light onto the site and reduce the impact on local residents.
NOISE
• A 5m high 400m long acoustic barrier will be positioned along the sidings to prevent noise travelling across the mainline to the Brent Terrace area.
• Subject to detailed noise assessment:
• a bank and acoustic fence up to 12m high in total is proposed to reduce noise traveling to the Railway Terrace area to the South West of the site.
• an acoustic fence up to 5m high will be provided to protect buildings to the north west of the site.
6m High Landscape Bund+ 6m Fence
Cricklewood CurveJohnston Terrace Footway EmbankmentPrivate Property Plot 5 Working AreaNetwork RailAccess Road
Proposed option for site screening and noise mitigation in the south-west
Current view from Railway Terraces
View of proposed acoustic fence showing maximum height Final height will be subject to detailed noise assessment
Current view from rear of Brent Terrace
View of the proposed acoustic fence from the rear of Brent Terrace
DUST
• The design includes a water-based dust suppression system. This ensures material is dampened before any dust generating activities such as loading and unloading and prevents dust particles in the air travelling off site.
Top of Acoustic Screen
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NEXT STEPSThank you for taking the time to visit our exhibition today. If you have any questions, please ask a member of the project team.
All of the information presented here will also be available on www.barnet.gov.uk/BrentCrossThameslink after these events. Anyone who can’t make it along today can view the information and comment on the proposals online or by contacting a member of the project team via one of the options below.
HAVE YOUR SAY
We’re keen to hear your thoughts on the Brent Cross Thameslink project and in particular the early proposals for the Waste Transfer Station and Rail Freight Facility which are on display here today.
You can provide your feedback and ask any questions you might have via the council’s consultation portal at https://engage.barnet.gov.uk by 8th May 2017. If you would prefer not to use the council’s website to provide your feedback, please contact the project team via one of the options shown on this board, or complete a form today.
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CONTACT US
Call us: 0344 225 0003
Email us: [email protected]
Write to us: Freepost RTHZ-AKZT-SABG, GL Hearn, 280 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EE
If you would like to register your interest in the Thameslink project in order to receive project updates in the future, please contact the team via one of these options.
INDICATIVE PROJECT TIMESCALES
• April 2017 – Public information events about the early design for the Waste Transfer Station and Rail Freight Facility TODAY
• June / July 2017 - Further public information events on the designs for the Brent Cross Thameslink project
• Summer 2017 - Submission of Brent Cross Thameslink planning applications , including new station, sidings, Midland Mainline Bridge, Rail Freight Facility and Waste Transfer Station.
• December 2017 – All planning applications to have been considered and determined by the end of the year
• 2018 onwards – Start of construction work on site, with the new station planned to open in 2022
NEXT STEPS
We will continue to work up more detailed designs for the Waste Transfer Station and Rail Freight Facility.
• In the summer we will hold more public exhibitions to present detailed designs for the Waste Transfer Station and the Rail Freight Facility and the designs for the Station and sidings and Midland Mainline Bridge.
• If you would like to register for updates on the project and be told about these events please speak to a member of the project team.
Correct as of 19.04.2017