Residents’ Workshop 4 - An introduction to the proposed updates to High Lane Estate What this consultation is about
This page indicates how we are delivering this consultation and provides a summary of its contents. Find out how you are able to feedback your views and suggestions. 1
Following the latest Government guidelines regarding the COVID-19 outbreak, we have replaced our ‘face to face’ Residents Workshop 4 with a remote consultation. This document provides a summary of the design development following the Ballot in December 2018 and Residents Workshop 3 (RW3) in November 2019. The document also sets out a timeline for delivering your new homes. We want to hear from you. Take part in our consultation in three easy steps: 1. View the information in this presentation booklet. 2. Get in touch with us if you have any queries about the plans or consultation 3. Fill in our survey, give us a call or send us written feedback.
You can also come and see us at our consultation stand if you feel comfortable doing so.
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We will be on-hand on the High Lane Estate on: Wednesday 2 September, 3pm - 6pm Thursday 3 September, 10am - 1pm For queries or to share feedback, please get in touch with our community engagement team. Email: hello@highlane-consultation.com Call: 0800 772 0475 (no charge phone line) Website: www.highlane-consultation.com Write to: Freepost COMM COMM UK (no stamp required) If you would like a printed consultation pack delivered to you or your neighbour’s home, do contact us. Please also get in touch if you have a neighbour who may need help participating.
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Previous Residents’ Workshop 3 - Nov 2019 regeneration plan, phasing boundaries with update notes Main changes since the previous consultation
We continue to develop the proposals in response to our more detailed understanding of the site and feedback received at previous consultation events. The post-it notes highlight the main areas where the design has evolved from the ballot scheme and your latest feedback. High Lane Gardens suggested as a new name for the Estate. What are your thoughts?
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Buildings arranged as simple, rectangular forms which work with the slope of the site. This makes them simpler and quicker to build as well as providing enhanced elevations, retaining structures and drainage.
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We have increased the number of gaps between buildings. This helps the estate to feel more spacious and reduces overshadowing of the main street and houses to the north.
We have increased the depth of the gardens to make them more useful and enjoyable for residents
Received positive res ponse from residents on the masterplan changes, improved light and openness between the blocks. The new sha pe of the buildings with pit ched roofs allows them to look more at home in the wider neighbourhood.
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The existing MUGA will be re-provided on the other side of High Lane adjacent to the school. The provision of a MUGA is being investigated by LBE along with discussions with Ealing Parks and Sports England. Residents will be consulted to understand the need for a MUGA (or an alternative amenity provision).
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All flats benefit from good aspect and internal daylight levels. This is an improvement with better quality of views and daylight for all flats.
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We’ve been looking at ways to introduce more greenery and planting into the parking courts. The pedestrian southern route ‘Green lane’ will be overlooked, providing passive surveillance and well lit areas.
Three traffic calming raised tables introduced at entrances to parking courts and one at the site’s central pocket park /play area. Residents welcomed the inclusion of speed reduction measures on the central spine road to prevent it being used as a rat run.
The Proposed New Avenue - showing key views within the development The below proposed plan shows how the new tree lined Avenue would improve permeability and connectivity to High Lane Estate. This is in line with key urban design principles and the competition Planning Brief. Are you supportive of the through-route alongside proposed traffic calming methods?
This page shows the New Avenue with traffic calming methods.
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4 Photo of existing Hanway
The current proposal for an Avenue with a ‘through route’ for vehicles Avenue current and alternative proposal. Which one do you prefer?
The next two pages explore the main vehicle route through the proposed development and the pros and cons of either the current proposal for a ‘through route’ or for an alternative design ‘no through route’ for cars between High Lane and Highland Avenue. Do you have a preference? Fire and Refuse vehicular route IELD
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Following careful consideration by the specialist design consultants, we believe this road layout presents the best solution for the new scheme and our recommendation as the preferred approach.
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This design will improve vehicle access and circulation through the estate which will benefit residents and emergency vehicles requiring access.
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Raised speed tables located in 3 key location along the road. Strategically placed “build–outs” into the new road to create restricted widths at key points meaning vehicles having to slow to allow oncoming vehicles to pass. The “shared surface” design where careful treatment of materials and soft landscaping will be used to contribute in calming traffic. Soft landscaping and pocket parks adjacent to the new road will encourage travel on foot and use of bicycles.
Pros • Much improved access for servicing, delivery vehicles and emergency vehicles without the requirement to take • • • • • •
more convoluted routes to the estate. Promotes connectivity and inclusion within the community rather than an East and West divide. Creates better permeability through the estate for all forms of travel. Mirrors the pattern of surrounding residential roads which creates a balance of vehicular movement in the local area. Traffic-calming measures and soft landscaping to slow vehicle speeds. Avoids the increase of vehicular tuning and reversing on the estate which reduces the safety risk of pedestrians. Provides more flexibility for residents on the estate in terms of routes in and out of the estate.
Cons • Non-resident vehicles can use this access through the estate • •
Provides an additional vehicle route towards Mayfield Primary School from Greenford Avenue. Marginally limits the amount of green / recreational space provided within the centre of the estate.
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The introduction of new traffic calming measures will encourage low vehicle speeds and naturally enforce the proposed 20mph speed through the estate. These traffic measures proposed consist of:
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This design is centred around a new spine road which will provide a slow through-route between High Lane and Highland Avenue with access to the five new parking courts within the development. This alignment follows similar road layout principles to those adjoining residential road - Mayfield Gardens and Beresford Avenue.
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Example of potential additional traffic calming
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An alternative proposal for an Avenue with a ‘no through route’ for vehicles This page shows the alternative design for the Avenue
This page explores the pros and cons of a spine road that does not allow vehicles to go through. We have considered bollards to make it a non through-route avenue. Do you have a preference between the current proposal and the alternative proposal set out over this and the previous page? Through route Avenue - Current proposal
Example images of shared surface raised tables
Existing tree
under 5s gated play area
Alternative no through route proposal This option is similar to the ‘through route’ principles but with addition of a physical restriction (bollards) located opposite the central park which will prevent vehicles from passing through the site. Some resident parking spaces will be lost to allow for turning areas either side of the bollards to enable vehicles to turn around.
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Existing tree Avenue shared surface
Emergency vehicles would not be able to pass through the estate and therefore any emergency call outs to the estate would need to consider this. With no vehicle through-route provided, the majority of vehicles using the site will either be residents or visitors along with deliveries and emergency services.
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Pros • • • •
Eliminates the potential of general traffic passing through the estate, predominantly residential only traffic. A vehicular block would act as a natural traffic calming measure to further reinforce low speeds. Pedestrian and cycles will still have a continuous link. Vehicle traffic would not be able to pass alongside the adjacent ‘green space’.
No through route Avenue - Alternative design
Cons
Example images of raised tables and bollards
Existing tree
• Prevents a continuous route for servicing and delivery vehicles as well as emergency vehicles. • • • • • •
Unwanted mopeds/motorbikes could still treat this as a through route which puts pedestrians at risk Increased risk on emergency vehicle journey times/re-routing if services are not aware of the road block. There will be a greater disconnect between the East and the West side of the estate when there is an opportunity to bring the residents of the estate together. Requires a turning area either side of the road block which will promote more vehicle reversing & turning which increases pedestrian safety risk in this location. Doesn’t reduce vehicular traffic through on adjoining roads. Creates a potential escape route for motorbike/moped users therefore impacting on potential law enforcement.
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Materials and appearance - indicative building material palettes across the development These are the types of materials we are looking at
These are some of the key materials and colours we are looking at. Do you have any preferences? Materials have been carefully chosen to help integrate the proposal into the surrounding area by complementing the existing materials. Residents were pleased with the appearance of the proposed buildings during the last residents meeting in November 2019; they liked that we were proposing bricks in a variety of colours/tones. They also welcomed the introduction of pitched roofs.
Building Materials Palette 1 Clay plain tile PC metalwork cills and copings Grey clay facing brick - soft multi As above with projecting burned headers Dark Umber PC metalwork, windows and rainwater goods
Building Materials Palette 2 Clay plain tile PC metalwork cills and copings Red clay facing brick - soft mud, multi As above with projecting burned headers Dark Umber PC metalwork, windows and rainwater goods
Building Materials Palette 3 Clay plain tile PC metalwork cills and copings Brown clay facing brick - soft mud, multi As above with projecting burned headers Dark Umber PC metalwork, windows and rainwater goods
Building Materials Palette 4 Clay plain tile PC metalwork cills and copings Buff clay facing brick - selected dark facings As above with projecting burned headers Dark Umber PC metalwork, windows and rainwater goods
Elevation Studies - Site Arrangement
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Elevation Bay Study - Palette 2
Artists impressions of the new proposal Artists impressions depicting key views of the regeneration layout. Pitched roofs help create a more domestic feel.
This page shows some of the proposed new views
Do these images capture a ‘domestic feel’ within the proposal? How do you feel about these views? The images below show the developing proposals and viewpoints on the location key.
1 View towards flat blocks and shared gardens
2 View of pocket park
3 View of central park
4 View from High Lane Looking East
5 View of shared gardens
6 View towards flat blocks and shared parking closes
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Your new homes The plans below illustrate some of the typical developed homes which incorporate key dimensions, indicative furniture layouts, white goods, partially closed off kitchens where possible and radiators. Washing machines located in separate utility cupboards.
This page shows proposed home layouts
3 Bedroom 5 Person Flat 1050
Family bathroom and additional, separate WC
We think these are some of the important qualities to consider in the design of your new homes.
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Ba K/D
WM
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B1 Ba Bs D H K L R Rs St Tr UC WC WM
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WC
(16.2m²)
Large separate kitchen with plenty of room for a dining table
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2200
2945
6040
UC/ St
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R R R
R B2
What are your thoughts? Spacious, well proportioned rooms / Plenty of storage / Generous entrances and circulation space
Direct access to private balcony.
(9.3m²)
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L
Generous bedrooms with plenty of room for furniture.
B3
(12.3m²)
4315
4320
Spacious and bright living room
(12.3m²)
(16.3m²)
2850
3780
2850
Bedroom (by number) Bathroom Bike Store Dining Room Hall Kitchen Living Radiator Refuse Store Storage Towel Rail Utility Cupboard Toilet Cloakroom Washing Machine
2150
(8m²)
Lots of natural daylight / Views out onto green spaces (dual aspect where possible)
4 Bedroom 6 Person House
Private balconies / Well insulated homes for thermal comfort and privacy Spacious modern bathrooms / Tall floor to ceiling heights / Convenient bin & bike storage
GardenGarden Garden
(min 40m²-(min 40m²- (min 40m²max 52m²)max 52m²) max 52m²)
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1 Bedroom 2 Person Flat
4737 2387
2 Bedroom 4 Person Flat
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2250
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B1
B1
2730 1360 4737
1360 650 4737
(13.5m²) (13.5m²)
B2
B2
4737
4737
(14.2m²) (14.2m²)
B2
(14.2m²)
2500
Bs
2500
2500
4737
1910 1050
1910 1050
1910
St R
St
B1
2730
8410
8410
8410
9900 2100
9900
9900 2100
2100
K/D
(15.7m²)
3760
(15.7m²) (15.7m²)
1050
4595
4595
4595
3400
Ba
1490
K/D
K/D
Large double bedroom on the second floor with generous storage. Separate kitchen dining room with south facing windows.
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4082 (7m²)
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3760
(15m)
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3760
(13.6m²)
3468
2926 Direct4082 access (5m²) to private balcony. (7m²)
St
St
B1
R 3468
4890
B3
(10.3m²)
1490
B1 Generous double bedrooms with(12.9m²) plenty of room for furniture.
WC
B3
(13.5m²)
St
1490
(12.9m²)
B2
3735
B1
3735
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L/K/D
(27.3m²)
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5216
(15m)
WC
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3005
(13.6m²)
Downstairs WC Family bathroom adjacent to children’s bedrooms
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5003
5003
(27.3m²) (24.1m²)
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St
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(8.1m²) B3 (8.1m²) (10.3m²) (10.3m²)
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WC
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(16.1m²) (16.1m²)
(8.1m²)
2050
2200
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St
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Separate living room with door opening onto private garden.
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3280
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1050
2770 9900
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2850
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Large, welcoming entrance lobby with Ba plenty of useful storage. H
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3400
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Comparing the new proposed homes with the existing homes The existing plans on the right depict the thin building fabric that overheats in summer and provides little insulation in winter. The home layouts include room sizes (imperial and metric) to enable comparison with existing plans.
Comparing the proposed new homes to the existing homes
Existing 2 Bedroom 4 Person Flat Flat Plan ST
Kitchen/Dining 13.8m2 (148sq.ft)
How do you feel the new homes compare with the existing?
BathWC room
ST Bedroom 2
Living
18m2 (194sq.ft)
Proposed 2 Bedroom 4 Person Flat
Proposed 2 Bedroom 4 Person Flat Flat Plan
Bedroom 1
Entrance
Bedrooms
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Balcony 7m2 (75sq.ft)
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(135sq.ft)
B2 12.4m2 (133sq.ft)
Feet
Bedroom 1
Entrance
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Room Sizes
Existing Area
Kitchen
Living
Dining
70m2
ST Bedroom 2
WC
Bathroom
+
(753sq.ft)
Bedroom 1
Storage
13.8m2
18m2
1.6m2
1.4m2
2.7m2
(148sq.ft)
(193sq.ft)
(17q.ft)
(15sq.ft)
(29sq.ft)
Bathroom Living/Dining/Kitchen 27.3m2 (294sq.ft)
Living/Dining/Kitchen
Existing 2 Bedroom 4 Person Maisonette
Balcony
32.1m2 (345sq.ft)
Bedroom 2
7m2 (75sq.ft)
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Bathroom ST
Living
Bathroom
16m2 (172sq.ft)
ST
W WC
ST
Bedroom 2
Entrance ST
ST Kitchen/Dining 9.4m2 (102sq.ft)
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5
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13.5m2
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(145sq.ft)
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Proposed Area
75.3m2
(810sq.ft) 70m2 (753sq.ft) Minimum Area Size, set by planning policy - the Nationally Described Space Standards
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Room Sizes Kitchen
Living
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Dining
Storage
W
Bathroom
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2
3
4
5
32.1m2
3.3m2
4.4m2
(345sq.ft)
(35sq.ft)
(47sq.ft)
Entrance
B1
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20'
15m2
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(162sq.ft)
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Proposed Area
73.1m2
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6
(786sq.ft) 70m2 (753sq.ft) Minimum Area Size, set by planning policy - the Nationally Described Space Standards
Bedroom 1
B2
Lower Level
Upper Level
13.6m2 (146sq.ft)
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Room Sizes Kitchen
Living
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Dining
Storage
Bathroom
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18'
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20'
14.4m2
Feet
27.3m2
2.1m2
4.5m2
(294sq.ft)
(22sq.ft)
(48sq.ft)
+
(155sq.ft)
Existing Area
(120sq.ft)
Room Sizes Kitchen
74m2
(796sq.ft)
B2 11.2m2
Living
Dining
Storage
WC
Bathroom
+ 2
9.4m
16m2
4.0m2
1.2m2
2.6m2
(102sq.ft)
(172sq.ft)
(43q.ft)
(13sq.ft)
(28sq.ft)
NOTE: Some assumptions have been made regarding internal layouts. Furniture arrangements are indicative. Existing floor areas measured off original microfiche imperial measurements and are likely to feature inaccuracies.
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Comparing the new proposed homes with the existing homes How do you feel the new homes compare with the existing?
Comparing the proposed new homes to the existing homes
Existing 3 Bedroom 5 Person Flat Flat Plan Living
Kitchen/Dining
17.8m2 (191sq.ft)
13.8m2 (148sq.ft)
Entrance ST ST
Proposed 3 Bedroom 5 Person Flat
ST
WC
Proposed 4 Bed 6 Person House
Bathroom Bedroom 3
Flat Plan
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 1
House Plan
Bedrooms
Balcony 7m2 (75sq.ft)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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2'
4'
6'
8'
10'
12'
14'
16'
18'
B1
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12.6m2 Feet
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 4
Living
Living
16.1m (173sq.ft) 2
16.3m2 (175sq.ft)
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1
16.2m2 (174sq.ft)
Bathroom
Dining
15.7m2 (169sq.ft)
13.8m2
1.8m2
1.4m2
2.7m2
(191sq.ft)
(148sq.ft)
(19q.ft)
(15sq.ft)
(29sq.ft)
Kitchen/ Dining
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
9.4m2 (119sq.ft)
Living
4
5
6
0
B1
Meters 0'
2'
4'
6'
8'
10'
12'
14'
16'
18'
12.3m2
20'
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(145sq.ft)
B2 12.3m2 (153sq.ft)
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B3 9.3m2
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2
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4
5
6
B1
Meters 0'
2'
4'
6'
8'
10'
12'
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13.5m2
20'
(145sq.ft)
(100sq.ft)
Feet
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B2 14.2m2 (153sq.ft)
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B3 10.3m2 (110sq.ft)
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(87sq.ft)
ST
WC
WC
Lower Level
Upper Level
Feet
Proposed Area
Kitchen
94.6m
2
(1018sq.ft) 86m2 (925sq.ft) Minimum Area Size, set by planning policy - the Nationally Described Space Standards
Dining
Living
Storage
Bathroom
+
Room Sizes
Proposed Area
Living
126.6m
16.3m2
4m2
4.4m2
(174q.ft)
(175q.ft)
(43sq.ft)
(47sq.ft)
(1362sq.ft) 112m2 (1205sq.ft) Minimum Area Size, set by planning policy - the Nationally Described Space Standards
Dining
Storage
Bathroom
+
2
16.2m2
0
Kitchen
1
2
3
4
5
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6'
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Bedrooms
6
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18'
14.9m2
20'
+
(160sq.ft)
16.1m2
15.7m2
12.6m2
4.7m2
(173sq.ft)
(169sq.ft)
(135sq.ft)
(51sq.ft)
Bedroom 1
Bathroom
Entrance
B4 8.1m2
Bedroom 2
ST
16m2 (153sq.ft)
Bedrooms
Bedrooms 3
Bathroom
17.8m
Entrance
2
WC
Existing 3 Bedroom 6 Person Maisonette
Entrance
1
Storage
Kitchen/ Dining ST
0
(100sq.ft)
+ 2
ST
Kitchen/Dining
ST
Kitchen
82m
(882sq.ft) Bathroom
ST
Living
2
WC
(133sq.ft)
B3 9.3m2
Room Sizes
Existing Area
Bedroom 3
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B2 12.4m2
(135sq.ft)
Bedroom 3
ST
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B2 11.4m2 (123sq.ft)
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B3 11.2m2 (120sq.ft)
Feet
Existing Area
92m2
(990sq.ft)
Room Sizes Kitchen
Dining
Living
Storage
WC
Bathroom
16m2
9.4m2
2.4m2
1.3m2
2.6m2
(172q.ft)
(101q.ft)
(26q.ft)
(14sq.ft)
(28sq.ft)
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NOTE: Some assumptions have been made regarding internal layouts. Furniture arrangements are indicative. Existing floor areas measured off original microfiche imperial measurements and are likely to feature inaccuracies.
High Lane Estate - Residents’ Workshop 4, 21 August 2020
Landscape Strategy - overall site layout Since the last workshop we have developed the landscape plan to show:
This page shows the layout of the streets, parking, gardens and open spaces
• An idea of the design for the central pocket park areas including lawns, paths, planting, play equipment and natural play features • Fenced and gated natural play area for under 5s • Dedicated community growing area • A play trail aimed at the under 12s and a fitness trail for over 14s-adults along the Green Lane • Screening planting for privacy in front of balconies, front gardens and ground floor windows
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Landscape Spaces in Detail - gardens and green spaces How would you or your family use these outdoor spaces? Do you have any comments? This page shows gardens and green spaces
The main features of the Pocket Park are:
Pocket Park
Main features of garden courtyards:
Garden Courtyards
• Central location in the estate acccessible to everyone
• Semi-formal gardens
• Connected to walking routes
• Lawns with trees and planted borders
• Large existing mature trees are focal points
• Partially enclosed by clipped hedges
• Sunny central areas
• Places to sit
• New trees, planting and lawns
• Simple play features for small children
• Includes attractive and fun play equipment for younger children • A small gated natural play area for very young children • Places to sit • Raised allotment beds for residents’ growing houses
Existing tree
under 5s gated play area houses
houses
on street car parking
under 12s play area
on street car parking
Avenue
houses
community growing area
Examples - naturalistic pocket park with play
on street car parking
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Precedent image - Mansion Block Frontage with hedges
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Example images - Raised beds for community growing
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green lane back gardens to properties on Stubland Road
Example image - sculptural play feature in lawn
Green Lane The main features of the Green Lane are: • Pedestrian route along the southern boundary, which connects to garden courtyards and parking courts • Play trail features for children along the route (balancing, stepping etc.) • Fitness trail features along the route (pull ups, sit ups, step ups) and walking/jogging distance markers • Low level lighting from dusk to dawn for wayfinding and safety Walking route
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Typical fitness trail feature
Typical play trail equipment
Landscape Spaces in Detail - parking and streets Do you have any comments? This page shows parking and streets
Parking Courts
Avenue
Main parking court features are:
Main Avenue features are: • A clear east-west vehicle and pedestrian route through the estate with dawn to dusk street lighting • Lined with semi-mature trees
• Shared surface for vehicles and pedestrians
• Parallel on-street parking for cars between new street trees
• Block paving in silver grey to compliment the buildings
• Shared surface raised tables (block paving) at some entrances to parking courts to slow traffic
• Partially enclosed by clipped hedges
• Generous pavement
• New trees and hedges for greenery and privacy
• Planting in front of ground floor windows adjacent to footpaths for privacy • Front doors of houses and the community room open onto the avenue supporting an ‘active street’ • Level access (no steps or ramps) for pedestrians to front doors, the parking courts and garden courtyards
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Artist’s impression -parking court
Artist’s impression - Avenue
Example image - shared pedestrian and vehicle surface
hedge
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NOTES: - Do not scale from this drawing - All dimensions to be verified on site prior to ordering
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PRINCIPAL HAZARDS:
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Cafe / Shop proposals The images below show the current designs and how they have been developed in response to your feedback. The previous times we met, you gave us some ideas for your new cafe /shop. Is there anything you would like to add to this?
This page updates on the proposed cafe / shop
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HELP US DESIGN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACE
Connection to the wider community is important, it should be located at the west of the site near the entrance from High lane.
Residents Sub-Group Workshop 2 December 2017
At the first workshop, residents discussed that they would like to see a new community room on the estate. Today we’d like to discuss some initial design ideas for this IT Room
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1 Artists Impression of the new Cafe /shop from High Lane
Residents feedback on types of uses for community room
HELP US DESIGN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACE How might the community space be laid out? 1
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Residents Sub-Group Workshop 2 December 2017
We need to think about: The entrance, the welcome, types of spaces & their relationship, connection with the outside, seating, flexibility, security, storage, furniture, an office...
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FLEXIBLE SPACES
CONNECTION WITH THE OUTSIDE
A SPACE FOR EVERYONE
WINDOW SNUG & STORAGE
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Gym trail. Sit up bench
Consultation Boards presented during Residents Steering Group meeting 2 and which include residents feedback.
Ground Floor Plan - Cafe / Shop
Note: Comments above collated from residents feedback received at RSG meeting 2 (05.12.17) and RSG meeting 3 (28.11.19).
Note: Proposed Shop/ Café subject to securing an operator taking the space. In order to achieve the best chance of survival we propose the shop opens once all the residents have moved in. The intention is to market this space in Phase 3 in order to maximise it’s viability.
High Lane Estate - Residents’ Workshop 4, 21 August 2020
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Community space - how this sits within the new proposal The images below show the current designs and how they have been developed in response to your feedback. The community space - at ground floor level for easier accessibility - is easily identifiable from High Lane with direct access from the New Anevue. Is there anything you would like to add to
This page updates on the proposed community space Potential uses for the community room: Cookery classes, stay & play, youth club, after school club, conversation club, coffee mornings, disco....
The space should be flexible, bright and spacious, welcoming and a space for everyone. It should be located near the west side and be visible from High Lane.
Some reside nts exp interes ressed an t in re nting t space h otherw when its no e t ise in use. (e childre g. n’s bir partie thday s).
HELP US DESIGN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACE
Residents Sub-Group Workshop 2 December 2017
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Residents feedback on types of uses for community room
1 Artists Impression of new community space from avenue
HELP US DESIGN YOUR COMMUNITY SPACE How might the community space be laid out? 1
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Residents Sub-Group Workshop 2 December 2017
We need to think about: The entrance, the welcome, types of spaces & their relationship, connection with the outside, seating, flexibility, security, storage, furniture, an office...
Store
2 Artists Impression of the new community space
Initial sketch showing how the community room could be laid out and the size of spaces this plan creates.
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FLEXIBLE SPACES
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Consultation Boards presented during Residents Steering Group meeting 2 and which include residents feedback. Note: Comments above collated from residents feedback received at RSG meeting 2 (05.12.17) and RSG meeting 3 (28.11.19).
Ground Floor Plan - Community space Note: The new community provision (m2) is slightly larger than the existing space.
High Lane Estate - Residents’ Workshop 4, 21 August 2020
Location Key
Project Timeline This page shows the project timeline
Summer 2023 Phase 2 site enabling works
2020 Nov 2019 design workshop 3 for residents
Summer 2023 Phase 1 construction works complete
September 2020 design workshop 4 for residents
September 2020 exhibition for residents and wider public
Autumn 2020 submit planning application
2019
2024
2023
Autumn 2025 Phase 2 construction works complete Winter 2026 Phase 3 site enabling works
2026
2021 Mar 2021 Ealing planning committee
2025
2022
Aug 2021 Phase 1 site enabling works
2028
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Autumn 2028 – Phase 3 construction works complete