listening to you we’ve come up with plans to build better...
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You told us that you want safer gardens, open spaces and streets with homes that are accessible to those with mobility needs.
It’s very difficult to improve security and accessibility on the estate without making big changes.
A ‘YES’ vote allows us to redesign the overall layout and create public spaces that are safe for everyone to enjoy.
Regeneration is the best way to improve Cambridge Road Estate — nothing else provides the same certainty and long-term benefits.
We are really grateful for all the time that residents have given us to help shape the design and look forward to continuing to work closely with you in the future.
Listening to you we’ve come up with plans to build better homes and a safer neighbourhood
• Activity spaces located in suitable and safe places
• Calm spaces to relax and enjoy
• Play for younger children located close to homes
• A variety of building heights
• A variety of buildings with their own character, using traditional building materials
• Buildings of different sizes with a mix of flats, maisonettes and houses of various sizes
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HOW THE NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD WORKS PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
• A green environment with around twice as many trees as existing
• Over a hundred existing trees retained
• Pedestrians and cyclists given priority
• Clearly defined routes to make roads safer
• Traditional street pattern and step-free access make it easier to get from A to B
• Green open space and safe, well-lit streets
• Communal areas, courtyard spaces for friends and neighbours to get together
• Every home looks over green space
Terrace Building
Townhouses
Mansion Blocks
Corner building
Raised level Townhouses
Traditional street pattern, accessible and easy to get around
A variety of buildings for a variety of new homes
High-quality green spaces linked by safe streets
Tree-lined streets and green spacesA variety of outdoor spaces for all
Existing trees retained
New trees planted
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Somerset Road
Cambridge Road
Hawks Road
Portm
an Road
Bonner Hill Road
Rowlls Road
Willow tree at Piper Hall
Madingley Gardens
Memorial tree
Younger years play space
Building heights in storeys
Green courtyards
Sports
Play areas
Leisure space / Community gardens
Access route
Neighbourhood Street
Fordham gardens
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NEIGHBOURHOOD VIEWS (1, 2 & 3) PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
green pedestrian routes
Calm space to relax
space formed around the existing willow tree
balconies overlooking green space
Private gardensSpace to relax and
socialise
Balconies overlooking green space
play space close to homes
New and existing trees to promote biodiversity
Example streets
Example play area
Resident terrace - Acton Gardens
EXISTING AND NEW TREES
New shops onto Cambridge Road
Green, well-lit streets
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Calm space around the willow tree
A view from Somerset Road: Greener streets for all
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Example streets
A view from Cambridge Road: Well-lit safer streets
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Somerset Road
Bonner Hill Road
Bonner Hill Road
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Cambridge Road
Glouces
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Cambridge Road
Norbiton Station
Hawks Road
Hawks R
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School P
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Portm
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Bonner Hill Road
Vincent Road
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Rowlls Road
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Safe play areas
Views 1- 8
Play space
Community centre
Community gardens
Shops
Office/Workspace
Sports activity
Courtyard
Existing clinic
Proposed Cambridge Road Estate boundary
Potential future phase
off-street parking
on-street
podium parking
basement parking
bus stops
KEY
Dedicated parking
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIEWS (4, 5, 6 & 7) PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
front doors and private gardens
new tree lined streets
on-street parking
green streets
Space to socialise
Space to relax
Space for play
views over green space
EXISTING AND NEW TREES
Step free routes
tree lined streets
complementary, traditional materials
existing trees retained
on street parking
Example outdoor space
Views over green space - Acton Gardens
Courtyard space with retained trees - Acton Gardens
Retaining existing trees
Traditional materials
Homes overlooking a new garden square
Vincent Road: Knitting into existing streets
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4 Piper Road: Traditional street pattern and materials
Willingham Way: Front doors onto green streets
YOUR NEW HOME PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
• Separate utility cupboard for heating controls, washing machine, space for vacuum cleaner and ironing board
• 1, 2, 3 bedrooms and larger to suit a variety of needs
• Large windows with a view to open and green space
• Twin rooms to fit a double bed or two single beds
• TV connection point • Space for wardrobes and drawers
• Intercom entry control
• Light, open feeling living spaces• Open plan and separate kitchen apartments• Modern and spacious• Spaces to eat, work and relax• Direct connection to outdoor space• Floor coverings to all rooms• Blinds to all windows
• Spacious Bathrooms • Water saving features• Can be modified to
mobility needs
• Broadband/TV connection Point
• Full-height built in storage for luggage, bed linen, outdoor clothes and more
• Generous space accessed from the common corridor
• Main connection point for digital TV• Satellite services (subject so
subscription)
BATHROOMS
HALLWAYS
BEDROOMS
• Every home has its own dedicated outdoor space
• Balconies, terraces or gardens• Shared courtyard gardens to meet
your neighbours
OUTDOOR SPACE
FAMILY ROOMS
Bedroom 1Bedroom 2
Common corridor
Utility Storage
Storage
BathroomKitchen area
Living area
Balcony
Dining area
Family room
Kitchen
Open Plan Living Separate Kitchen and Living Area
Living area
Dining area
Bedroom 1Bedroom 2
Utility Storage
Storage
Bathroom
Balcony
*dimensions in millimetres *dimensions in millimetres
Solar panels and biodiverse roofs
Secure cycle storage
Private garden space
Private garden space
Doorstep play space
Communal green space
Smoke shafts for fire safety
Solar panels and Biodiverse roofs
Balconies with view onto green space
On street parking
Secure communal entrance
Secure podium parking
Front doors and gardens
Secure refuse stores
GROUND LEVEL
FIRST FLO
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ROOF LEVEL
YOUR NEW BUILDING PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
Communal play and green space & private gardens
Private balconies with view onto green space
Individual front doors to houses
Secure communal entrances
Cycle and refuse storage
On-street and secure podium parking
Secure lobbies with key fob access
Secure podium parking is accessed via internal lobbies
Cycles and refuse are stored securely within the building
All homes will have either a balcony, terrace or garden overlooking green space.
Houses and 1st floor homes facing the communal green space will have private garden space at podium level
Biodiverse green roofs to create wildlife habitat
Solar panels will be located on the tallest buildings
APARTMENTS AND MAISONETTES
HOUSES
LIFT LOBBY AND RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE
SECURE CYCLE STORES
SECURE REFUSE STORES
SECURE RESIDENT PARKING
Houses will have front doors accessed directly at street level
COMMUNITY SPACE FOR ALL PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFEBRUARY 2020
Large flexible space
Reading and IT spaces
Multi-use space
Accessible for all with lifts
Social spaces
Start-up enterprises
Community kitchen
Management office
Flexible working space
Service accomodation
Space to meet and socialise
Outdoor sports facilities
Shops
Existing trees retained
Shops
Affordable workspace
Step free landscape
Interactive landscape
Residential
Residential
Underground parking entrance
Existing trees retained
Existing trees retained
We will continue to listen and work with you...
Tell us what you think.
OUTDOOR SPORT FACILITIES
RETAINING MADINGLEY’S EXISTING TREES
LARGE FLEXIBLE SPACES
COMMUNITY CAFE AND KITCHEN
SPACE TO MEET AND SOCIALISE
READING SPACES AND IT FACILITIES
PLAY AREAS