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ORDSALL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

ORDSALL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK. 3 YEARS ON. Development Framework for Ordsall . Prepared by BPTW architects. Walking audit of the estate. Exhibition 17th to 25th April 2004, at Ordsall Hall. Endorsed by Ordsall Langworthy Community Committee in October 2004.

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ORDSALL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK

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  1. ORDSALL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 3 YEARS ON

  2. Development Framework for Ordsall • Prepared by BPTW architects. • Walking audit of the estate. • Exhibition 17th to 25th April 2004, at Ordsall Hall. • Endorsed by Ordsall Langworthy Community Committee in October 2004. • Endorsed by the council cabinet in November 2004. • Formal legal agreement between the city council and LPC Living completed in May 2006. • 19 potential sites identified for development.

  3. Key Proposals • Environmental and infrastructure improvements throughout the estate. • New development on currently vacant land. • New development to create natural surveillance to new and existing streets. • Improve ease of access through estate. • New primary school and children’s centre. • New retail centre on Trafford Road. • New community facilities. • New houses and apartments, with emphasis on family housing. • Longer-term opportunity for mixed development on Ordsall Riverside.

  4. 5 Key Issues • Number of new dwellings. • Ordsall Riverside. • Public services. • Play areas and open spaces. • New east-west road.

  5. Infrastructure Programme • Most capital receipts and S106 monies ringfenced for local infrastructure works. • Forecast investment budget of £7.5 Million. • Indicative programme of infrastructure works: • Highways works: including East-West vehicle route and North-South pedestrian link. • Public open space improvements and environmental enhancement. • Contribution to the costs of constructing the new primary school and children’s centre. • Acquisition of land and premises to secure development sites.

  6. Progress: New Developments • Primrose Hill Community Primary School and Children’s Centre. • Quay 5. • Radclyffe Mews. • Hulton St. • Robert Hall Street. • Development outside the Partnership: Quays Campus, Ordsall Hall, Ordsall Riverside.

  7. Progress: Infrastructure • Contribution to Primary School. • Regent Square Park. • Safe routes to school. • North-South route. • East-West route. • Mini sweeper.

  8. Review: Number of new Dwellings • 2004: around 2,000 dwellings in the Ordsall estate. • Plus 230 apartments at Quay 5 etc. • BPTW forecast up to 1,300 more new dwellings built under our Partnership, with 500 - 800 more likely. • Radclyffe Mews and Hulton Street add c290 dwellings (130 family houses and 160 apartments). • Current forecast: 800 – 1,000 new dwellings built under Partnership (500 - 600 family houses and 400 - 500 apartments). • Plus other development outside the Partnership.

  9. Review: Ordsall Riverside • c1000 apartments recently built, under construction or with planning permission. • Come up list of priorities due to developer and URC interest. • Emerging masterplan. • Irwell City Park opportunity. • New waterfront for Ordsall. Mix of uses. • Consultants suggest area could accommodate over 3,000 more dwellings (including family houses). • Long term and less certain.

  10. 2004 Audit of Community Facilities: Health Centre Library Primary Schools Youth Centre Family centre Fit City Humphrey Booth day centre Lad’s Club British Legion Places of Worship Ordsall Community Arts Since Then: Community Café Extension to Neighbourhood Building & Surestart Primrose Hill Community Primary School and Children’s Centre Community Room at Ordsall Hall Oasis Academy Emerging plans for new Community Hub & Health Centre Review: Public Services

  11. Review: Public Services Assessment by Service Providers: • Current gaps in provision will be met by Primrose Hill and new Community Hub/Health Centre. • Sea Cadets building provides poor accommodation for youth service, but no commitment to new building. Feedback from Community Consultation: • No evidence of unmet demand for further buildings. • Risk there are too many community meeting rooms.

  12. Review: Public Open Space • Ordsall Park Masterplan –focus for most activity. • Monmouth Park –proposed refurbishment. • Regent Square Park. • Equipped Play Areas: • BPTW identified 5 sites. • Ordsall Park –in Masterplan • South Ordsall –deleted following public consultation • Regent Square Croft –housing now proposed • Neighbourhood building –consultation planned autumn 2007 • Brassington Avenue –no consultation yet

  13. Review:East West Route • Detailed consultation not held yet. • Hulton Street development will form 1st phase. • Will demonstrate proposed standard of traffic calming. • Proposals to be developed as part of plans for St Clements School site.

  14. Review: Infrastructure Programme • Remediation costs of Hulton Street site reduced income. • Down by £0.5 Million. • Current Budget Forecast of £7.0 Million • £4.0 Million committed to date: • Acquisitions • Contribution to Primary School • Regent Square Park • Highway works • Mini sweeper • Next priorities: • Acquisitions • Highway works • Public open space

  15. Taking Stock • Is the Framework still the right vision for Ordsall? • Have we successfully implemented the Framework so far? • Should we rethink our priorities?

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