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Phasing looks to deliver the masterplan in a considered way to deliver the underpinning green infrastructure strategy and house numbers.
The phasing will be important in order to provide the associated public realm, formal green space, dedicated play or allotments with the associated development phase, but to also look ahead at those provisions important to the next / adjacent phase. This strategy will ensure that public amenity is delivered when required as the masterplan evolves.
The plan opposite illustrates which green infrastructure amenities are to be provided with each proposed phase.
The SANG provides an exciting opportunity for public open amenity space to the east which will connect out into the wider publicly accessible infrastructure around Newquay.
The Chapel Stream will further provide public amenity space and providing a green link running east to west of Nansledan.
PROJECTED COMPLETION DATE
PROPOSED PHASING MASTERPLAN3.0
FIGURE 1.13 - SANG PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE (SOURCE: EPR - P1710_250119)
PHASE COMPLETION DATE
1 2018 (Play Area 2023)
2a 2019
2b 2020
2c 2022
3a 2018
3b 2018
3c (NSR) 2017
3d 2021 (Play Area - March 2019)
4 2021 (Main Green - Winter 2019)
5-1 2026
5-2 2028
6 2025 (Play Area 2022)
7 2024
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SANG Start 2018 (Ready for use - Summer 2019)
Parc an Chapel 2030
Chapel Stream 2019 (Winter 2019)
Woodland Pasture 2019 (Winter 2019)
Allotments Orchard 2030
Primary School 2019 (September 2019)
Associated recreational ground, allotments & NEAP
2020 (Summer 2020)
SANG DELIVERY
The proposed SANG at Nansledan is a unique project that aims to resuscitate over 30 ha of the Cornish countryside; to pump-prime it with new wildlife and aesthetic beauty and make it accessible to local people for recreation, enjoyment and education. The SANG will be delivered in two phases, the fi rst covering 30 ha.
A network of new paths will be delivered to provide local people a range of routes around the features of interest. The wetter area will benefi t from a section of boardwalk and a viewing platform to enable visitors to watch wetland birds in the fen. A wildlife tower and bird hide will also be constructed to give people the opportunity to catch a glimpse of species such as Barn Owl.
Like many other nature reserves, the site will be managed by a low intensity seasonal conservation grazing regime by a small number of traditional breed beef cattle. In time, it is proposed to organise volunteer conservation events and possibly run courses on traditional countryside crafts, natural history and food production reconnecting people with their own natural environment.
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FIGURE 1.14 - PHASING MASTERPLAN