East Wick + Sweetwater Emerging Sweetwater Zonal Masterplan Digital Consultation 7 May 2020 Opens at 11am
Welcome
Running order today
Running Order + Format of Webinar + Presentation from team + Response to questions + Thanks and wrap up
Who’s Involved
Who’s Involved?
Timeline
Completed 2016 East Wick Phase 1 2015 2016 Reserved Matters East Wick New Roads & Public Consultation Masterplan Bridge Connections Public Consultation Sweetwater PREVIOUS PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS 2017 2019 2020 2021 2015 2016 2018 Phase 1 – construction PREVIOUS APPROVALS AND PHASES STARTED underway 2017 Spring 2021 December 2015 East Wick Phase 1 Completion Phase 1 East Wick Reserved Matters 2017 Masterplan Approval New Roads & Approval Bridge Connections Sweetwater Approvals
Upcoming End Dec 2020 New Roads & April / May 2020 End May 2020 Bridge Connections Public Consultation Zonal Masterplan Sweetwater ZMP Application Submitted Virtually hosted ZONAL MASTERPLAN 2020 2021 2023 2022 DETAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PHASES, PLOTS AND BUILDINGS Autumn 2023 Spring 2021 Phase 3 Phase 1 April / May 2020 September 2020 construction construction Spring /Summer Public Consultation East Wick and Sweetwater completes 2021 RMA Reserved Matters Phase 2 Virtually hosted Application Submitted Construction starts + Phase 4 Construction Starts 2026 + Phase 6 Construction Starts 2029 + Phase 5 Construction Starts 2027 + Phase 7 Construction Starts 2031
Legacy Community Scheme
Legacy Community Scheme
Legacy Community Scheme
Legacy Community Scheme
Sweetwater A Changing Context
Sweetwater – Changing Context
Sweetwater – Changing Context
What We’re Building
A Family Neighbourhood + Welcoming + People Focused + Active Open Spaces + Well Integrated
Our Masterplan Principles
Our Masterplan Principles Placemaking Principle 1 : Rationalised plots and stepped building lines create a dynamic street scene and improved outlook for residents
Our Masterplan Principles Placemaking Principle 2:Creating a family neighbourhood around Carpenters Road as a local high street
Our Masterplan Principles Placemaking Principle 3: A range of familiar London building typologies create a family orientated neighbourhood
Our Masterplan Principles Placemaking Principle 4: An extroverted public realm provides a range of streets and open spaces for the neighbourhood
Our Masterplan Principles Placemaking Principle 5: A curated approach to materiality promotes harmony and contrasts
Our Masterplan Principles An Illustrative Masterplan
The Look and Feel
White Post Lane Approach The library building acts as a visual marker
Monier Road Pockets of green soften the impact of traffic
View From East Bank Creating a harmonious backdrop to the canal park
The Homes and Open Spaces within the Neighbourhood
Candy Park Walk - Liveable Street The nature and quality of the playspace on the liveable streets looking east
Coombs Mews Traditional London mews street create an east to west link street
Residential Courtyard A space for respite and tranquillity
Lea Grove Creating a key north-south line for pedestrians and cyclists
Sweetwater Place Connects communities, park attractions and legacy neighbourhoods
Sweetwater Place The building setbacks provides opportunities for mature trees and soft planting
Carpenters Road Local high street with shops, workspaces and communal facilities
Key Facts
Economic and Community + We will aim to recruit 35% of our workforce from local communities and + Local Growth Growth Boroughs for the construction phase. + Ensuring access to employment + We will actively promote local for local people recruitment with all new vacancies advertised through local recruitment + Futures fund / grown fund partners including borough-based job brokerages. + Supporting local enterprise + We will have a target that 10% of our + Public art and cultural events workforce will be residents who were previously unemployed. strategy + During the construction phase, 3% of + Communities facilities strategy the workforce will be made up on people with a disability. + Construction training centre + We will aim to recruit 35% of our workforce for the construction phase from the BAME community.
Sustainability
Have Your Say
Have Your Say…… + A copy of the webinar with latest reports and images can be found on the website. Please visit and leave your comments: eastwickandsweetwater.commonplace.is + For any enquiries, please contact the East Wick and Sweetwater team on: + info@eastwickandsweetwater.com
Thank you….. Thank you for taking the time to participate.
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