Waltham Forest Infrastructure Delivery Schedule 2020-2035 Prepared Autumn 2020

Pro- Infrastructure Project Type Project Expected Cost (£) Committed Identified Potential Delivery/ Informati Local Plan ject Status/ Phasing/ Funding (£) Funding Funding responsibl on source area No. Phasing Delivery Gap (£) Sources e agencies and/or Timescales and/or Site partners Allocation Central improvements: The Council is working with TfL and LBWF Capital & Regional to progress delivery TfL Growth TfL, Capital Transport of Step Free Access and a new entrance Design & Fund, and Transport 2025-2030 £41.5m - £40M Strategy Central 1 feasibility Developer Regional, to the Victoria Line as part of the wider 2018, LIP Contributions LBWF Mall development. The Council is 3 exploring funding to support delivery of the scheme. Underground Station enhancements: The station will be redeveloped in order to support the regeneration of Leyton, including Leyton Mills, supporting the Permissio TfL Growth n Fund, LBWF development of over 6,000+ new granted- Developer Transport homes. The proposals include providing awaiting Part Contributions Transport 2020-2025 £18m £9m TfL, LBWF Strategy South 2 final Funded (CIL) £9m, step free access at the station, a larger 2018, LIP funding Step Free ticket hall, new footbridge over the 3 and Access tracks. Wider improvements are also delivery programme planned to the public realm around the station which is a gateway for both Leyton town centre and the key growth area of Leyton Mills. LBWF Ruckholt Road Station: delivery of a TfL Growth TfL, Transport new station at Ruckholt Road is 2030- Fund, Transport 2030 £25m - £25m Network Strategy South 3 2035 Developer essential to unlocking large scale Rail, LBWF 2018, LIP Contributions redevelopment plans for New Leyton. 3 DfT Access for LBWF St James Street Step Free Access (SFA): Design & Transport 2019-2024 £3m - £3m All TBC Transport Central 4 feasibility Council has an aspiration to deliver Step programme, Strategy Free Access to all stations in the Developer 2018, LIP borough by 2041. Contributions 3 St James is recognised as a priority station on the Overground Network and the Council supports funding bids to the DfT. Complete Borough Step Free Access TfL Step Free Access Cost LBWF (SFA): The Council is committed to programme, depend Transport working with TfL to unlock funding DfT Access for TfL, DfT, All Transport Ongoing 2020-2041 ent on - - Strategy 5 All LBWF Borough opportunities from TfL/DfT, as well as specific 2018, LIP programme, Developer Contributions around site 3 Developer stations and across the borough. Contributions Station improvements: LBWF Expected Significant growth is planned around Transport delivery Developer Transport 2021 £6m - £6m TfL, LBWF Strategy Central 6 Lea Bridge station and upgrades are in Contributions 2018, LIP needed to support levels of growth as 2021/22 set out in the Local Plan to 2035. 3 Multiple funding streams will need Station Public Realm interchange to be improvements: The Council is identified committed to improving public realm to deliver LBWF these Transport and interchange facilities at all stations I Develop All Transport Ongoing 2020-2041 £25m - £25m works. Strategy 7 Contributions Borough the borough. This includes future works These will 2018, LIP at Waltham Central and Overground be 3 stations to improve the environment for explored walking and cycling. through the developme nt of the scheme Hall Farm Curve: Hall Farm Curve is a long- term intervention to provide an LBWF Transport additional rail connection directly from Strategy to Stratford. 2018, LIP Design & TfL, DfT, Transport 2030-2041 £40m - £40m Sources – TBC 3 Central 8 Although funding sources are not feasibility LBWF allocated to the delivery of this project, the Council is continuing to engage with

TfL and to build consensus and support for the scheme. Coppermill Village Liveable Neighbourhood: Delivery of the designed, approved and finalised Liveable Neighbourhoods Scheme to support Healthy Streets and MTS objectives, and Waltham Forest’s 15- minute neighbourhoods. The scheme includes a range of traffic reduction, active travel and public realm LIP 3, LBWF improvements that were developed Design & LBWF Transport 2021-2023 £2.5m - £2.5M TfL Transport Central 9 feasibility Highways between 2018 and 2020 and approved Strategy for construction. Delivery 2018 paused/deferred due to Covid-19 and withdrawal of TfL funding. Emergency funding secured to deliver a small number of the core traffic reduction proposals using low cost/interim measures, which at a minimum will need to be reviewed and upgraded within the next 18 -24 months South Leyton/ Liveable LIP 3, LBWF Neighbourhoods: The council Design & TfL, Developer LBWF Transport 2021- 2024 £7M - £6M Transport South 10 feasibility Contributions Highways submitted joint bids with Newham to Strategy TfL in 2018 and 2019 for a Liveable 2018 Neighbourhood Scheme to support Healthy Streets and MTS objectives, and Waltham Forest’s 15-minute neighbourhoods. Initial funding was due to be provided in 2020 but has been withdrawn due to Covid-19. The bid included four low traffic neighbourhoods and improvements to two major north-south strategic corridors (High Road Leyton and High Road Leytonstone). A low cost/temporary Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme has been introduced experimentally using emergency funding in the interim, and if supported will need to be made permanent as a minimum Higham Hill and Lloyd Park Liveable Neighbourhood: Liveable Neighbourhood Scheme to support Healthy Streets and MTS objectives, and the Waltham Forests 15-minute LIP 3, LBWF neighbourhoods. Scheme already Design & TfL, Developer LBWF Transport 2022-2025 £7M - £7M Transport Central 11 feasibility Contributions Highways developed to feasibility level and Strategy includes two low traffic 2018 neighbourhoods, improvements to key junctions on Blackhorse Lane and Billet Road, and protected cycle routes on Chingford Road. Continued delivery of Borough-wide LIP 3, LBWF Liveable Neighbourhoods Design & 2024 - TfL, Developer LBWF All Transport £75M - £75M Transport 12 feasibility 2041 Contributions Highways Borough programme: The borough is committed Strategy to extending its approach to delivering 2018 neighbourhood level improvements across the borough to support Healthy Streets and MTS objectives, and the Waltham Forest’s 15-minute neighbourhoods. The borough will look to fund this through LIP funding, and development led contributions, however, given the geographic scale of the areas in question, further major funding streams are likely to be required. Leyton Green: The borough has a long- held aspiration to deliver changes at Leyton Green to improve the public realm, cycling and walking Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £3.5m - £3.5M LIP 3 South 13 infrastructure, and bus reliability and feasibility 2025 Contributions Highways journey times. Further funding opportunities will be explored to allow further development of the scheme. Primary Cycle Network: Forest Road: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest LIP 3, Network, deliver the boroughs LBWF Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £12m - £12M Transport Central 14 aspirational network, and meet mesh feasibility 2023 Contributions Highways density requirement of the MTS. The Strategy Council has a feasibility design for the 2018 section of Forest Road between Bell Junction and Woodford New Road, which once delivered would provide a complete, continuous route from Haringey to the A406, connecting into the Town Hall Civil campus development and other major developments. Primary Cycle Network: Hoe Street: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest Network, deliver the borough’s LIP 3, aspirational network, and meet mesh LBWF Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £2.5M - £2.5M Transport Central 15 density requirement of the MTS. The feasibility 2023 Contributions Highways Council has a feasibility design for the Strategy section of Hoe Street between 2018 Walthamstow Central and , which once delivered would fully connect Walthamstow Central and Town Centre to the Council’s flagship Lea Bridge Road scheme. Primary Cycle Network: Woodford New Road/Snaresbrook Road junction: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest LIP 3, LBWF Network, deliver the boroughs Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £1M - £1M Transport Central 16 feasibility 2022 Contributions Highways aspirational network, and meet mesh Strategy density requirement of the MTS. The 2018 Council has a feasibility design for the Woodford New Road/Snaresbrook Road junction, which once delivered would address the one remaining gap in the Lea Bridge Road – Woodford New Road Cycle route (Cycleway 23) connecting Hackney with Redbridge Primary Cycle Network: Forest Road to Chingford Mount: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest Network, deliver the borough’s LIP 3, aspirational network, and meet mesh LBWF Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £5M - £5M Transport North 17 density requirement of the MTS. feasibility 2025 Contributions Highways Connecting and Chingford Strategy in the north of the borough with 2018 Walthamstow is a key priority to the Council. A north-south spinal route forms an essential part of the Council’s vision, initially connecting Walthamstow to Chingford Mount in the most direct and convenient way possible Primary Cycle Network: Lea Bridge Road to Leyton: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest LIP 3, LBWF Network, deliver the boroughs Design & 2020 - TfL, Developer LBWF Transport £10M - £10M Transport south 18 feasibility 2025 Contributions Highways aspirational network, and meet mesh Strategy density requirement of the MTS. 2018 Connecting Lea Bridge Road with Leyton and onwards to Stratford and QEOP is a key priority and this corridor has been identified as the seventh highest for cycling potential in . A north- south spinal route forms an essential part of the Council’s vision, connecting Lea Bridge Road with Leyton via High Road Leyton, also providing opportunity to unpick the existing Grange Park Road gyratory. Primary Cycle Network: It is the Council’s aspiration to build high quality, segregated cycle facilities across a number of main roads in the borough to expand the Enjoy Waltham Forest Network, deliver the borough’s aspirational network, and meet mesh density requirement of the MTS. Where protected/segregated space on main LBWF TfL funding, Transport roads is not viable or does not provide Design & 2020 - All Transport £150m - £150m Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy 19 feasibility 2035 Borough the best alignment, alternative Contributions 2018, LIP quietway type routes will be used to 3 ensure a dense, connected network. The borough will look to fund this through LIP funding and development led contributions, however, given the high cost associated with the delivery of main road infrastructure, further major funding streams are likely to be required. Leytonstone Gyratory: The borough is progressing funding opportunities to LBWF deliver initial changes to Leytonstone TfL funding, Transport Design & 2020 - Transport £4m - £4m Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy south 20 gyratory through the GLA Low Emissions feasibility 2025 Neighbourhood fund. Contributions 2018, LIP Further funding opportunities will be 3 explored following development of the initial scheme for more substantive long-term changes. Residential 20mph Zones - Chingford The Council has committed to making all residential roads within the borough LBWF TfL funding, Transport 20mph. As of 2019, all of the borough Design & 2020 - Transport £3m - £3m Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy North 21 feasibility 2023 south of New Road, E4 is 20mph, with Contributions 2018, LIP plans for the remaining northern part of 3 the borough in various stages of development and consultation. Residential Secure Cycle Parking: Since 2015 the Council’s on-street residential bike hangar portfolio has grown to over LBWF TfL funding, Transport 500 units, providing parking facilities for Design & 2020 - All Transport £2.5M - £2.5M Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy 22 feasibility 2025 borough 3000 residents. Demand continues to Contributions 2018, LIP significantly outstrip supply with an 3 estimated 5000 on the Council’s waiting list (c. 850 units). Secure Cycle Parking at stations: Blackhorse Junction: Safe, secure, convenient cycle parking at stations and public transport facilities is key to facilitating longer multi-modal journeys. The Council currently has seven secure LBWF TfL funding, Transport cycle parking hubs within its portfolio, Design & 2020 - Transport £0.5M - £0.5M Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy Central 23 feasibility 2021 ranging from 30 – 150 spaces. Site Contributions 2018, LIP designs have been developed for 2 cycle 3 hub facilities at Blackhorse Junction station which will accommodate expected demand associated with Housing Zone redevelopment and regeneration in the area Secure Cycle Parking at stations: General Safe, secure, convenient cycle parking at stations and public transport facilities is key to facilitating longer LBWF multi-modal journeys. The Council TfL funding, Transport Design & 2020 - Transport £3M - £3M Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy Central 24 currently has 7 secure cycle parking feasibility 2025 hubs within its portfolio, ranging from Contributions 2018, LIP 30 – 150 spaces. The long-term 3 aspiration is to have secure facilities at all stations, including those on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line Walthamstow Central Active Travel Hub Waltham Forest are planning to deliver a landmark building that will become the borough's cycling and behaviour change centre at the heart of the Waltham Forest. Situated on Selborne Road at the Walthamstow Central Transport Interchange the new building will play an important part in providing cycling facilities to our LBWF TfL funding, Transport residents and visitors to the borough Design & 2020 - Transport £4M - £4M Developer TfL, LBWF Strategy Central 25 feasibility 2025 whilst making a clear statement of the Contributions 2018, LIP boroughs support for walking and 3 cycling in Waltham Forest - a focal point for the continued delivery of our award- winning behaviour change and complimentary measures programmes.

The Active Travel Centre The new active travel centre will operate as a central base for secure cycle parking, borough cycle loan schemes, bicycle repair, local walking and cycling information and for the boroughs’ travel behaviour change unit. The building focuses on: • Environmental sustainability • Accessibility for all • The promotion of sustainable transport, and The creation of a dynamic new transport interchange linking all modes of transport. Chingford Mount Town Centre Improvements: Masterplanning work is currently underway looking at how the Town Centre can be regenerated and improved, with better links to Walthamstow, Chingford north and Design & 2020 - LBWF All Transport £12M - £12M TBC 26 Meridian Water. Potential feasibility 2030 Highways Borough improvements include a new public square around Albert Crescent, relocated bus interchange; walking, cycling and public realm improvements to Old Church Road and westbound connectivity to Meridian Water Waltham Forest Gigabit Borough: The SIP funded programme includes SIP Funding, build out of the red route, CCTV camera Developer LBWF Contributions Digital upgrades and some upgrade to the £4.5m - £3.7 - All Digital Ongoing 2020-2030 £800k Private Sector LBWF Strategy 27 £5.5m £4.7m Borough existing ducting investment, 2018 Other sources The proposed Green route is projected as appropriate to cost £700k - £1m, depending on routes and whether it also funds camera upgrades.

Moving forward there is an option to link public sector sites (CCTV and WAN) and commercial sites such as mobile base stations/small sites across the Borough. This is projected to cost £3- 4m. Electricity Supply - Hackney to Exeter Road capacity improvements: Work is currently being carried out to reinforce the circuits between Hackney and Exeter Road substations to provide for future upgrades which will enable the substations to operate a higher primary voltage and with increased capacity. This scheme has been funded by UK Power Networks at a planned cost of £13.7m with completion expected in UKPN 2022. Network Central, 28 Energy Ongoing 2022 £13.7m £13.7m - UKPN UKPN Potential works have also been Planning South identified to rebuild the site known as Team Walthamstow Tee Point (at the junction of Blackhorse Lane and Exeter Road). The area is currently used to house three tee points, but if the site could be developed to build a 132kV switchboard it would add interconnectivity to the network and provide additional connection points, greatly improving network resilience and capacity to accommodate future growth. Walthamstow Tee Point: Potential works have also been identified to rebuild the site known as Walthamstow Tee Point (at the junction of Blackhorse Lane and Exeter Road). The area is UKPN currently used to house three tee UKPN, Network Energy Design & 2025 TBC TBC TBC UKPN Central 29 points, but if the site could be LBWF Planning feasibility developed to build a 132kV switchboard Team it would add interconnectivity to the network and provide additional connection points, greatly improving network resilience and capacity to accommodate future growth. Low Hall Depot: Replacement Council Depot facility, facilitated through redevelopment. The new depot provides a healthy, safe and secure working environment for all staff, contractors and visitors. It will have a Phase 1 Project Capital more efficient and effective use of Design & Investment- Waste ed £20 NA Capital Receipt LBWF Programm Central 30 feasibility led delivery space for delivery of all re-provided 2024 GDV e services, provides for the use of modern technology and the Council’s new ways of working in service delivery. The new depot enables the Council to meet its statutory and third-party contractual obligations. Waste Collection Vehicles: The £1.125 Council’s Waste collection service will LBWF, LBWF m (+ All Waste Ongoing 2020-2035 NA £1.125m Developer LBWF Waste 31 normally require a new collection round staff Borough Contributions Services and a new vehicle for every extra 6,000 costs) properties that are built. This equates to 4.5 additional vehicles over the plan period to 2035. Food Waste Collection: The Council has an aspiration to implement food waste £1.5m LBWF, LBWF collection services in the borough. The All Waste Planned 2023 (+ staff Na £1.5m Developer LBWF Waste 32 Borough food collection service would require costs) Contributions Services approximately six crews to collect the food waste. MET Police - District Ward Office Provision: The Service (MPS) has identified the need for District Ward Office (DWO) accommodation in the borough as part of their Estates Strategy. The MPS has identified the following locations as in All Local Plan need of DWO coverage: Emergency 2020 - Developer MET Police, Borough/ Ongoing NA NA NA Represent 33 Services 2035 Contributions GLA, LBWF Wards as • & Highams Park ation • Chapel End identified • Higham Hill • William Morris • Markhouse • Wood Street • • Cathall 34 University Hospital Government redevelopment: commitmen t to provide Comprehensive redevelopment of a new National Constructio Central Whipps Cross Hospital area of change as facility. Barts Trust, priority - n Government/ Health Ongoing Capital costs WEL CCG, Strategic Central a state-of-the-art University Hospital, Commenci NHS, capita supported LBWF Business providing a minimum of 1500 quality ng 2022 receipt new homes including genuinely by the Case provision of affordable homes for workers Provides on-site a new neighbourhood centre with a residential range of other uses to deliver a cultural developmen heart t.

The scheme will also improve public realm and public spaces across the area and walking and cycling accessibility, connectivity, permeability and legibility to and from Whipps Cross Hospital, to Wood Street, and Leytonstone, as well as other identified routes.

35 Sutherland Road Surgery: The surgery will have 7 consulting and 3 treatment rooms, with several multi-purpose counselling and meeting rooms Although the current practice list is only CCG 6,500 patients, the existing premises Strategic Health On-site 2020/21 £2.4m £2.4m NA S.106, CCG LBWF, CCG Central were considered unsuitable and too Estates cramped. This opportunity will enable Plan the practice to take undertake clinician training and to open their lists to new patients

36 St James Surgery (Site C): Plot C of the LBWF South Grove housing development has been identified as an CCG opportunity to replacement St James’s Planning Expected Strategic Health permissio Opening £3.4m TBC TBC S.106, CCG LBWF, CCG Central Health Centre with a new, purpose built Estates n granted 2022 1,500 m2 facility. Plan The Kawar practice in the current surgery has c15,000 list size and the new accommodation and ways of working will meet the needs of the increased population, which is anticipated to reach over 20k. The health centre design provides 22 consult/exam rooms, 3 treatment rooms, training and meeting spaces. The practice will be co-located with Barts Health who deliver sexual health and MSK. Additionally accommodation for new wellbeing and ICS are being considered.

37 The Score/Coronation Square: A new health centre, with over 2000m2 accommodation, is proposed to be developed for 30,000 residents on the site, on Oliver Road, opposite Leyton Orient Football ground. New community space, with improved transport links, housing, retail centre, a CCG Planning pharmacy, a crèche and a gym will also Strategic Health permissio 2026/27 £9.4m TBC TBC S.106, CCG LBWF, CCG South Estates form part of the complex. n granted The health centre will enable the Plan practices from Oliver Road to relocate and work alongside other for local health and social care partners including the voluntary care sector (VCS) that would align with the One Public Estate’s strategy.

38 Silverthorne Health Centre: New Build CCG Strategic on existing site or alternative within the Health Phase 2 2027/28 £6.2m TBC TBC S.106, CCG LBWF, CCG Chingford Estates area Plan 39 Lea Bridge – New Health Centre: Site to Be identified (Between Markhouse Rd & CCG Emerging 2025/26 Lea Bridge Station). WEL CCG, Strategic Health site £4.1m TBC TBC TBC Lea Bridge LBWF Estates allocation A potential site has been identified at Plan former Leyton FC/Wingate Stadium site. CCG South 40 Leyton Green Health Centre: New Build NELFT, Full SEP Strategic on existing site or alternative within the Health 2024/25 £7.2m TBC TBC S.106, CCG WEL CCG, Vision Estates Leyton/Le LBWF area Plan ytonstone CCG 41 Nasberry Health Centre: new NELFT, Full SEP Strategic build/replacement facility Health 2024/25 £3.6m TBC TBC TBC WEL CCG, Chingford Vision Estates LBWF Plan CCG South 42 Langthorne Health Centre: New Build NELFT, Full SEP Strategic on existing site or alternative within the Health 2027/28 £3m TBC TBC S.106, CCG WEL CCG, Vision Estates Leyton/Le LBWF area Plan ytonstone South 43 North Foundation Trust CCG NELFT, (NELFT) Oak Health Centre Full SEP S.106, CCG, Strategic Health 2024/25 £2.4m TBC TBC WEL CCG, Leyton/ Vision NELFT Estates LBWF Leytonsto Plan ne CCG 44 Chingford Health Centre: New Build on NELFT, North Full SEP Strategic existing site or alternative within the Health 2027/28 £7.2m TBC TBC S.106, CCG WEL CCG, Vision Estates LBWF Chingford area Plan CCG Central 45 Forest Road Replacement: Site to be NELFT, Full SEP Strategic identified 2030/31 £4.3m TBC TBC S.106, CCG WEL CCG, Vision Estates Walthams LBWF Plan tow 46 Relocation of Hospital Services to LBWF, CCG, Community Setting: The Council, CCG Barts through discussions with WEL CCG and Strategic Boroughw Health Ongoing Various TBC TBC TBC S.106, CCG Health Estates ide Barts Trust are aware of a number of Trust, Plan clinical services currently provided on NHSPS the Whipps Cross site to move into the community. This would help provide care closer to the home and to a more appropriate clinical setting, but would also support the longer term redevelopment of the Whipps Cross site itself. Discussions between the Council and various health stakeholders are ongoing. Leytonstone School 1FE Expansion (permanent): Schools Works within the locally listed building LBWF South Education & September Capital On Site TBC TBC NA NA Capital Leytonsto 47 to create additional general teaching Childcare 2021 Programm Delivery ne classrooms and ancillary e accommodation, a new library and to create an additional staircase. Norlington Boys School (Academy) 1FE Expansion (Permanent). Works are on site to create a new sports hall and ancillary landscaping works, to remodel existing accommodation to create additional general teaching classrooms, dining and servery areas. In Schools LBWF addition, the school is bounded on one Education & September Capital On Site TBC TBC NA NA Capital South 48 Childcare 2022 Programm side by railway arches which they rent Delivery as additional play areas and subject to e legal and lease agreements two of these are planned to be enclosed to provided teaching and learning spaces. Works to the sports hall are due to be completed by the end of September 2020.

Kelmscott School 1FE Expansion: To minimise disruption to the school, which will remain in operation throughout the construction, three distinct construction phases are proposed. The initial phase which commenced on site 14 March 2020 includes remodelling three classrooms, extending the existing dining area and Schools Central LBWF Schools LBWF building a new studio and associated Education & September Capital (Waltham On Site TBC TBC NA Capital Capital 49 Childcare 2022 Programm stow toilets. Programme Delivery e West) The second phase is to build a new general teaching classroom block in time for the permanent expansion, and the third and final phase is limited refurbishment and remodelling of existing accommodation to support specialist subject suiting.

1FE Secondary Expansion (Central) – Site TBC: A potential 1FE expansion and Schools Alternative Provision Unit in the Central LBWF Schools LBWF Education & Consultat September Capital TBC TBC TBC Capital Capital Central 50 area of the borough by 2023. Childcare ion 2023 Programm Programme Delivery Contingent on the two sequential bulge e classes filling, consult on permanent expansion by 1FE for September 2023.

1FE Secondary Expansion (South) – Site Schools LBWF Schools LBWF TBC: Education & Consultat September Capital TBC TBC TBC Capital Capital South 51 Childcare ion 2023 Programm A potential 1FE expansion and Programme Delivery Alternative Provision Unit in the Central e area of the borough by 2023. Contingent on the two sequential bulge classes filling, consult on permanent expansion by 1FE for September 2023.

All age groups: Suntrap Forest Education Centre: The current investment addresses condition and health and safety issues and expands the education offer to include residential short stays as well as Owned camping. It offers Waltham Forest and pupils a unique educational opportunity managed by LBWF within a forest setting and the current LBWF Schools Schools LBWF but investment ensures a more sustainable Education & September Capital Capital On Site £4.8m £4.8m NA Capital located in 52 Childcare 2020 Programme, Programm future. Delivery Epping CIL, NCIL e Forest Works include a timber dining and District cooking pavilion, residential pods in the Council area forest, extensive landscaping works to enhance the site sustainability and accessibility, as well as enhanced teaching and learning spaces indoors and externally.

LBWF Juniper House (Early Years Facility): Capital Delivery, Council 53 Place Nursery delivered as part of Central Education & Summer Capital LBWF Early Capital On Site TBC TBC TBC Walthams 53 wider regeneration scheme comprising Childcare 2022 Receipt, S.106 Years, Programm tow residential and commercial uses in the LBWF e heart of Walthamstow. Regenerati on EMD Cinema: Restoration and reopening of the iconic LBWF Capital Council 1000 seat building as a place for Programme, LBWF, Capital Culture On Site 2021 £25m TBC TBC S.106, NCIL, SOHO Central 54 comedy and other entertainment and Programm CIL, Private Theatres managed by Soho Theatre. Proposals e also include a Community Suite. Sector

Town Hall Campus – Fellowship Square Phase 1 - Civic Square & Fountain - Phase 1 LBWF £1.45million £1.45m Capital Phase 1 – - Council Programme, LBWF, 2021 £1.45m Private Capital Culture On Site capital receipt, Countrysid Central 55 Phase 2 Phase 2 - Sector Programm developer e - New Civic Ground Floor 2023 Phase 2 investmen e £6.7m contributions (restaurant and café, public space etc) - - £6.7m t - Cycle Hub - Nursery - Landscaping & Chestnuts Field Planning The Regal Cinema: Regenerat Applicati The proposal will provide two cinema ion on Phase 1, by Unkno Private sector Mammoth North of Culture NA NA priority for 56 screens with an ancillary café Approved 2025 wn investment Capital Borough the bar/restaurant, supported by the – June Borough delivery of 30 residential units. 2020 Making Places Programme - Blackhorse Architects: Road / Stoneydown Park: Extend What if Internal Stoneydown Park by enclosing the Expected delivery stakeholde currently open piece of land adjacent to rs: Parks, Making Septemb LBWF Making High Culture 2020/21 £81k £81k NA Highways, Places 57 Blackhorse Road Places Fund Street er 2020 Regen Round 1 External stakeholde rs: Greener City Fund Architects: Making Places Programme - Brierley Construct New Road: Creation of a new and improved ion Practice civic identity, constructed from brick. complete Internal d stakeholde Making Planting LBWF Making rs: Culture 2020/21 £45k £52.5k NA Places Cathall 58 Places Fund Highways, scheme Round 1 to start in Neighbour hoods Autumn External stakeholde

rs: Making Places Programme - Abbots Architects: Park: Improved natural play area within Expected The delivery Decorators the Park incl. sculptural elements, Internal Making Septemb LBWF Making informal play equipment and Culture 2020/21 £43k £52.5k NA stakeholde Places Forest 59 Places Fund improvement to biodiversity (new er 2020 rs: Parks Round 1 planting). External stakeholde rs: Making Places Programme - Lea Bridge Concept stage Library Garden: Creative brief to be Architects: developed in conjunction with Libraries Studio In line Weave and the Architects commissioned to with the deliver the Lea Bridge Library site Lea This development. Bridge project is Making Library LBWF Making managed Culture 2020/21 £40k £52.5k NA Places Lea Bridge 60 redevelo Places Fund by another Round 1 pment team with plan. Making Anticipat Places ed contributin completi g to the on late scheme. summer 2020. Making Places Programme - Bridge at Artist: Wood Street Station: A garden-themed Eleanor Hill Internal mural and lighting design, beneath the stakeholde bridge at Wood Street Station, creating rs: Highways, an attractive gateway into the borough. Making Engagem LBWF Making Neighbour Wood Culture 2020/21 £52.5k £52.5k NA Places 61 ent Places Fund hoods Street Round 2 External stakeholde rs: Network Rail

Making Places Programme - Leyton Artist: Midland Road Station: Hand-painted Philips Walmsley typographic mural celebrating local Internal makers beneath the bridge at Leyton stakeholde rs: Midland Road Station and improved Making Engagem LBWF Making Highways, lighting scheme. Culture 2020/21 £52.5k £52.5k NA Places Leyton 62 ent Places Fund Neighbour Round 2 hoods External stakeholde rs: Network Rail Making Places Programme - Underpass Practice: between Larkshall Road and Hatch Insignt Lighting Lane: Dynamic lighting scheme and Internal sound installation within the underpass. stakeholde Making Engagem LBWF Making rs: Larkswoo Culture 2020/21 £40k £40k NA Places 63 en Places Fund Highways, d Round 2 Neighbour hoods External stakeholde rs: Network Rail Making Places Programme - Hyh House Artist: Chingford Road: Resident engagement Build Up Internal Engagem activities and events leading to planting stakeholde ent of wildflower meadow and an orchard. rs: Making Expected LBWF Making Chapel Culture 2020/21 £40k £40k NA Housing, Places 64 delivery Places Fund End Neighbour Round 2 Autumn hoods 2020 External stakeholde rs: Making Places Programme - Bulwer Artist: Hut Road (junction with Drayton Rd and Architectur e Southwest Rd): Landscape scheme of Internal Proposal semipermeable surfaces and rain stakeholde Expected Making LBWF Making rs: Leytonsto gardens. Culture delivery 2020/21 £40k £40k NA Places 65 Places Fund Highways, ne Autumn Round 2 Neighbour 2020 hoods External stakeholde rs: The Score: 13.64 The Score is the Council’s new flagship facility for community sport in the borough. It will be home to a 90.5m Capital X 34.5m plus overruns, matching the LBWF, capital Receipt, footprint of the existing Score Centre Sports & receipt, Private 66 Phase 1 2024/25 TBC TBC NC LBWF, South provision, and has a clear height of Leisure private sector sector 7.5m. The following sports will be investment investmen t, S.106 catered for: • Basketball Premier (5 courts) • Futsal International (1 courts) • Community space (1) • Netball Club (5 courts) • Badminton Club (20 courts) • Handball Premier (1 court) • Volleyball Premier (5 courts) Neighbourhoo Abbots Park: resurface the football Sports & d Community 67 Phase 1 2023 £35k £35k NA LBWF Forest pitch with tarmac Leisure Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) Jubilee Sports Ground: decoration of Neighbourhoo changing rooms, replacement showers Sports & d Community Hatch 68 Phase 1 2023 £32k £32k NA LBWF and toilets, installation of females’ Leisure Infrastructure Lane facilities. Drainage to pitches Levy (NCIL) Rolls Park Sports Ground: decoration of changing room facilities replacement of Neighbourhoo Sports & d Community Larkswoo Phase 1 2023 £43k £43k NA LBWF 69 showers and toilets, installation of Leisure Infrastructure d female facilities. Drainage to the Levy (NCIL) pitches. Salisbury Hall Playing Fields: decoration Neighbourhoo Sports & d Community Phase 1 2023 £40k £40k NA LBWF Valley 70 of changing facilities and replacement Leisure Infrastructure floodlights. Levy (NCIL) Drapers Field: Replacement 3G pitch Neighbourhoo Sports & d Community Phase 1 2023 £210k £210k NA LBWF Cathall 71 and decoration of changing facilities. Leisure Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) Neighbourhoo Parmiters Sports Ground: drainage to Sports & d Community 72 Phase 1 2023 £24k £24k NA LBWF Valley pitches Leisure Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) Neighbourhoo Britannia Sports Ground: drainage to Sports & d Community Higham 73 Phase 1 2023 £24k £24k NA LBWF pitches Leisure Infrastructure Hill Levy (NCIL) Neighbourhoo Low Hall Sports Ground: replace Sports & d Community Markhous 74 Phase 1 2023 £30k £30k NA LBWF floodlights Leisure Infrastructure e Levy (NCIL) Abbots Park: Play • General park infrastructure Neighbourhoo £30k £30k Improvem improvements d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Forest 75 Infrastructure Play area improvements: replacement £80k £80k Programm Levy (NCIL) of junior climbing unit and renew e surfacing Play Neighbourhoo Acadia Road Play Area: Improvem d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £100k £100k NA LBWF ent Cann Hall 76 Install surfacing on mounds and renew Infrastructure Programm safer surfacing Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Arnett Square: Improvem d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £100k £100k NA LBWF ent Valley 77 Refurbish junior and young children’s Infrastructure Programm play areas Levy (NCIL) e

Bisterne Avenue Park: Play Neighbourhoo • Refurbishment of ball court £50k £50k Improvem d Community Wood Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 78 • Patch repair to paths around Infrastructure Street £20k £20k Programm the park Levy (NCIL) e

Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Bridge Road Play Area: d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £100k £100k NA LBWF ent Lea Bridge 79 Infrastructure Renew surfacing in play area Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Cambrian Gardens: d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £3k £3k NA LBWF ent Lea Bridge 80 Infrastructure Replace picnic table Programm Levy (NCIL) e

Cann Hall Park: Play £50k £50k Neighbourhoo • Replace safer surfacing in junior Improvem £40k £40k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Cann Hall 81 play area £200k £200k Infrastructure Programm • Installation of play equipment £30k £30k Levy (NCIL) e and line markings for under 5’s Replacement of wooden skate ramps with concrete skate park Adjust/rehang gate and re-level paths to remove ponding issues Chase Lane Park: • Refurbishment of adventure play equipment and safer surfacing Play £60k £60k Neighbourhoo • Refurbishment of skate park Improvem £80k £80k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Valley 82 • Patch repair to paths around £30k £30k Infrastructure Programm the park and widen path to £50k £50k Levy (NCIL) e accommodate maintenance vehicles Refurbish subsided entrance gate, fence and path from Waverley Road Play Coppermill Park: Neighbourhoo Improvem Refurbishment of football area, d Community High Play Phase 1 2023 £50k £50k NA LBWF ent 83 Infrastructure Street adventure play equipment and safer Programm Levy (NCIL) surfacing e

Coronation Gardens: Play Neighbourhoo • Resurface area around band Improvem £40k £40k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Leyton 84 stand to prevent flooding £25k £25k Infrastructure Programm • Refurbishment of seats Levy (NCIL) e

Play Dames Road Play Area: Neighbourhoo Improvem Resurface asphalt surfacing, install play d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 85 Infrastructure Cann Hall equipment for under 5’s and general £70k £70k Programm Levy (NCIL) refurbishments e Play Drapers Field: Neighbourhoo Improvem • Install artificial surfacing under £150k £150k d Community Play Phase 1 2022 NA LBWF ent Cathall 86 £50k £50k Infrastructure play area to prevent further Programm Levy (NCIL) ground erosion e Install play equipment for under 5’s Play Neighbourhoo Drysdale Park: Improvem £50k £50k d Community Chingford Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 87 • Patch repairs to pats £3k £3k Infrastructure Hatch Programm Install concrete tennis table Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Epi-Centre Play Area: Improvem d Community • Play Phase 1 2023 £50k £50k NA LBWF ent Cathall 88 Refurbishment of ball court Infrastructure Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Folly Lane Play Area: d Community Higham Play Phase 1 2023 £30k £30k NA LBWF ent 89 Infrastructure Hill Patch repair to path Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Greenleaf Road Play Area: d Community William Play Phase 1 2023 £20k £20k NA LBWF ent 90 Infrastructure Morris Refurbish raised planters Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Greenway Avenue Community Garden: Improvem £5k £5k d Community Wood Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 91 • Installation of entrance signs £5k £5k Infrastructure Street Programm Replace low section of perimeter fence Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Harrow Road Play Area: d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £40k £40k NA LBWF ent Cann Hall 92 Infrastructure Renew safer surfacing Programm Levy (NCIL) e Henry Reynolds Gardens:

• Re-surface basketball court, £30k £30k Play Neighbourhoo remove ponding issue and tree Improvem d Community Leytonsto Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 93 root trip hazards and re-paint Infrastructure ne Programm court Levy (NCIL) Replace grass matting with artificial e £40k £40k grass under trail equipment Play Higham Hill Park: Neighbourhoo Improvem • Refurbishment of junior play £100k £100k d Community Higham Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 94 £60k £60k Infrastructure Hill area Programm Levy (NCIL) Install new gym equipment e Play Neighbourhoo Higham Park: Improvem £30k £30k d Community Hatch • Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 95 Patch repair to paths £5k £5k Infrastructure Lane Programm Installation of additional seats Levy (NCIL) e Play Jack Cornwell Park: Neighbourhoo Improvem • Replacement of adventure play £150k £150k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Leyton 96 £25k £25k Infrastructure equipment Programm Levy (NCIL) Patch repair to paths e Keatly Green: Play £40k £40k Neighbourhoo • Renew safer surfacing Improvem £40k £40k d Community • Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Valley 97 Refurbish play area £20k £20k Infrastructure Programm • Refurbish ball court £20k £20k Levy (NCIL) e Patch repairs to paths Play Neighbourhoo Kitchener Road Park: Improvem £40k £40k d Community Chapel Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 98 • Replace safer surfacing £25k £25k Infrastructure End Programm Patch repair to paths Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Langthorne Park: Improvem £80k £80k d Community • Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Cathall 99 Refurbishment of outdoor gym £50K £50K Infrastructure Programm Patch repair to paths Levy (NCIL) e Leyton Jubilee Park: Play • Installation of play equipment Neighbourhoo £50k £50k Improvem for under 5’s d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £30k £30k NA LBWF ent Lea Bridge 100 Infrastructure • Improvements to safer £20k £20k Programm Levy (NCIL) surfacing e Replace timber play items Leyton Manor Park: • Refurbishment of adventure Play Neighbourhoo play equipment and safer £80k £80k Improvem d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £40k £40k NA LBWF ent Lea Bridge 101 surfacing Infrastructure £20k £20k Programm • Refurbishment of ball court Levy (NCIL) surfacing and colour coating e Patch repairs to paths Lloyd Park: • Improvements to skate park Play • Installation of scooter park for £50k £50k Neighbourhoo Improvem young children £50k £50k d Community Chapel Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 102 £100k £100k Infrastructure End • Refurbishment of play area Programm £100k £100k Levy (NCIL) • Refurbishment of fence at Carr e Road and Brettenham Road elevation Play Neighbourhoo Mansfield Park: Improvem d Community Play Phase 1 2023 tbc tbc NA LBWF ent Endlebury 103 • Patch repair to paths Infrastructure Programm Install new seats and picnic tables Levy (NCIL) e Memorial Park: • Refurbishment of tennis courts • £250k £250k Refurbishment of toilets £80k £80k Play Neighbourhoo • Refurbishment of pavilion £150k £150k Improvem d Community Larkswoo Play Phase 1 2023 £100k £100k NA LBWF ent 104 • Resurfacing/patch repair to Infrastructure d £80k £80k Programm path Levy (NCIL) £10k £10k e • New perimeter fencing £60k £60k • Demolition of garages and making good boundary fencing Play Neighbourhoo Pimp Hall Park: Improvem £5k £5k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent Hatch 105 • Repair knee rail fencing £60k £60k Infrastructure Programm Lane adjacent to car park £100k £100k Levy (NCIL) e • Improvements to ball court, install new fencing, re-surfaces, install new goals • Install skate park Play Neighbourhoo Queens Road Play Area: Improvem d Community Markhous Play Phase 1 2023 £30k £30k NA LBWF ent 106 Resurface path from main entrance into Infrastructure e Programm park Levy (NCIL) e

Ridgeway Park: Play Neighbourhoo • Replace entrance gate with self- £3k £3k Improvem d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £200k £200k NA LBWF ent Endlebury 107 closing gate Infrastructure £8k £8k Programm • Refurbishment of play areas Levy (NCIL) e Install new way-finding Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Sidmouth Park: d Community Grove Play Phase 1 2023 £60k £60k NA LBWF ent 108 Infrastructure Green Patch repair to paths Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play St James Park: Neighbourhoo Improvem Markhous • Patch repairs to paths £30k £30k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent e 109 £60k £60k Infrastructure Installation of outdoor gym equipment Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Stoneydown Park: Improvem d Community High Play Phase 1 2023 £4k £4k NA LBWF ent 110 Patch repair paths around park and in Infrastructure Street Programm play area Levy (NCIL) e Thomas Gamuel Park: Play • Patch repair to paths Neighbourhoo £7k £7k Improvem • Replace wooden edges to play d Community Markhous Play Phase 1 2023 £4.5k £4.5k NA LBWF ent 111 Infrastructure e area platforms with recycled £8k £8k Programm Levy (NCIL) plastic logs e Install new seats and picnic tables etc Neighbourhoo Play Vestry Road Play Area: Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF 112 d Community Improvem • Install a second table tennis Infrastructure ent Hoe table £3k £3k Levy (NCIL) Programm Street £4k £4k e • Install new drinking fountain to £5k £5k replace the one that was vandalised Replace 2no. entrance gates with new self-closing gates Play Hale End Neighbourhoo Vincent Road Play Area: Improvem & d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £40k £40k NA LBWF ent Highams 113 Replace hazardous chain-link fence Infrastructure Programm Park along railway elevation Levy (NCIL) e Wingfield Park:

• Replace safer surfacing under Play £80k £80k Neighbourhoo junior play equipment Improvem £40k £40k d Community Play Phase 1 2023 NA LBWF ent 114 • Renew surfacing in young £15k £15k Infrastructure Programm children’s play area £5k £5k Levy (NCIL) e • Replace seats around park Install proper goals in mini ball courts Play Jubilee Sports ground: Neighbourhoo Improvem Yard repairs refurbishment. d Community Play Phase 1 2023 £31.5k £31.5k NA LBWF ent 115 Infrastructure Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Allotments Infrastructure compostable Neighbourhoo Improvem toilets: d Community All Play Phase 1 2023 £80k £80k NA LBWF ent 116 Infrastructure Borough Programm Levy (NCIL) e Play Neighbourhoo Improvem Parks Security Programme: d Community All Play Phase 1 2023 £30k £30k NA LBWF ent 117 Infrastructure Borough Installation of Compostable toilets. Programm Levy (NCIL) e Gypsy & Developer LBWF Additional Gypsy and Traveller All Travelling Phase 1 2023 TBC TBC TBC contributions, LBWF, GLA Gypsy & 118 Borough Provision: Additional 2 pitches by 2023 Show people GLA Traveller Needs Assessme nt 2020 Chingford Mount Maintenance and Improvement Plan: The Council is also seeking to deliver improvements to the existing site, including: • Footpaths replacement/repair program £150,000 (£30,000 per annum) (footpaths are failing due to the incline and geological composition of the cemetery, rolling replacement program would be a program of re-construction and Chingford Mount drainage to mitigate path LBWF, Burial £400,0 Maintena movement) Ongoing 2025 £400,000 £400,000 Developer LBWF North 119 Capacity 00 nce & Contributions • Fencing and gate works £100,000 Improvem renovation of the entrance gates ent Plan and boundary railings, ongoing replacement of internal railings. • Memorial Garden £100,000 to design and develop new memorial garden for ashes internments . • Materials compound £50,000 (formal storage area for aggregate and soil for burials)

Borough Crematoria Facility: Aspiration LBWF, Burial Developer LBWF, LBWF to deliver new crematoria provision to All Capacity/ 2025 Phase 1 TBC TBC NA Contributions, Commercia Resident 120 Borough support long term burial needs in the Alternative Prudential l Partner Services Borough. Borrowing Borough Tree Planting Programme: The Council fells approximately 350 trees per year due to damage or on the grounds of safety. In turn, the Council LBWF, seeks to ensure an ongoing planting Developer Contributions, programme to deliver a net gain of Grant funding, LBWF approximately 500 trees per year. £350,0 multi- All Trees Ongoing 2020-2035 NA NA LBWF Resident 121 00 p.a. functional Borough Planting cost £415 per tree at an Services approximate cost of £350,000 pa delivery i.e as part of other Whip/sapling planting would achieve infrastructure thousands of additional trees but there projects is limited space so, whilst more expensive, standard trees are preferred.

s106 Air Air quality monitoring inc automatic AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air stations Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2021/22 35000 NA contributions Forward 122 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available s106 Air Air quality monitoring inc automatic AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air stations Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2022/23 35000 NA contributions Forward 123 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available s106 Air Air quality monitoring inc automatic AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air stations Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2023/24 35000 NA contributions Forward 124 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available AQAP and School green screen project s106 Air LBWF Air Developer S106 Quality and Quality Air quality Ongoing 2021/22 30000 NA contributions Forward TBC 125 other match Officer/Tea (S.106) Spending funding m Plan sources, if available s106 Air School green screen project AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air Developer S106 other match Quality Air quality Ongoing 2022/23 30000 NA contributions Forward TBC 126 funding Officer/Tea (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available s106 Air Emission reduction projects AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2021/22 20000 NA contributions Forward 127 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available s106 Air Emission reduction projects AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2022/23 20000 NA contributions Forward 128 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available s106 Air Emission reduction projects AQAP and Quality and LBWF Air Developer S106 other match Quality All Air quality Ongoing 2023/24 20000 NA contributions Forward 129 funding Officer/Tea Borough (S.106) Spending sources, if m Plan available Chestnut Showground Critical Drainage £250k Area (CDA) A flood mitigation scheme has been (Flood mitigati Thames RFCC designed for Chestnut Showground and on Thames21 LBWF June 2021 Thames there is an opportunity for this to be co- Flood Risk & elemen LBWF – RFCC Water Critical t only, £135k £115k Thames Central 130 ordinated and integrated into the September Management excludi Developer RFCC Campus Redevelopment SuDS Drainage 2024. LLFA and Attenuation proposals, providing ng Contributions Campus enhanced amenity, environmental and SuDS biodiversity benefits for the site. scheme and Attenu ation require ments). Fillebrook Critical Drainage Area (CDA) £1,009, 000 Fillebrook: Temporary flood alleviation £822,386 LBWF

basin (only wet during rainfall events) Flood Risk & £400,307 Barts NHS Thames RFCC Thames within Whipps Cross Hospital, combined Water Critical 2022-2026. Trust & Thames21 RFCC Management Housing with new and existing flood walls. Flood LBWF Developer storage within eastern field of Leyton LLFA LLFA Partner Sixth Form College. Developer Thames Contributions EA RFCC & Central 131 Linear bioretention garden along public EA

£475k- footway adjacent to St Mary C of E None £675k LBWF Primary School. Brooke Road also has LBWF Flood Risk & £475k- (Potential LLFA LLFA potential for modular storage tanks to Water 2023-2024 £675k LLFA Highways, Thames Water be provided under footway/school land. Management LLFA & TWA Highways funding)

South Chingford Critical Drainage Area LBWF (CDA) Thames RFCC Thames LLFA Potential rainwater pipe disconnection Thames RFCC Flood Risk & LBWF scheme s at Mandeville Court, Maple Sept 2021- £987,2 RFCC Water Critical £942,289 £45k North 132 Oct 2023 89 LLFA Avenue and Rolls Court. Potential flood Management Developer LLFA storage schemes at Memorial Park, Contributions EA

Larkswood Playing Fields and Rolls EA Sports ground. Thames Waltham Forest North East Thames RFCC LBWF RFCC (Ching Corridor) - Critical Drainage Area

Flood Risk & April 2021 LBWF EA (CDA) £839,5 LLFA Water Critical – March £826,500 £13k Thames North 133 Flood Study to identify potential flood 00 Management 2026 Developer RFCC EA mitigation opportunity sites to mitigate Contributions

ongoing surface flooding problems S106 LLFA LBWF within the CDA and to mitigate for future proposed development sites outlined within the new Local Plan. Waltham Forest North West (Sewardstone Corridor) - Critical LBWF Thames Thames RFCC RFCC Drainage Area (CDA) Thames Flood Study to identify potential flood Flood Risk & April 2021 LBWF £1,085, RFCC LBWF Water Critical – March £562,227 £522,773 North 134 mitigation opportunity sites to mitigate 000 Management 2026 Developer ongoing surface flooding problems LLFA LLFA Contributions within the CDA and to mitigate for S106 future proposed development sites EA EA outlined within the new Local Plan. Waltham Forest South (Leytonstone Corridor) - Critical LBWF Thames Thames RFCC RFCC Drainage Area (CDA) Thames Flood Study to identify potential flood Flood Risk & April 2021 LBWF £440,0 RFCC LBWF Water Critical – March £429,000 £11,000 South 135 mitigation opportunity sites to mitigate 00 Management 2025 Developer ongoing surface flooding problems LLFA LLFA Contributions within the CDA and to mitigate for S106 future proposed development sites EA EA outlined within the new Local Plan. Waltham Forest West () - Critical LBWF Thames Thames RFCC RFCC Drainage Area (CDA) Thames Flood Study to identify potential flood Flood Risk & April 2021 LBWF £1,978, RFCC LBWF Water Critical – March £1,206,290 £771,710 Central 136 mitigation opportunity sites to mitigate 000 Management 2026 Developer ongoing surface flooding problems LLFA LLFA Contributions within the CDA and to mitigate for S106 future proposed development sites EA EA outlined within the new Local Plan. LBWF LBWF Walthamstow Wetlands: Walthamstow Green & Blue All Wetlands are an increasingly important Infrastructur Ongoing 2040 £5.45m - £5.45m LBWF 137 Developer Thames Borough e asset and open space for Waltham Contributions Water Forest, and on-going investment is required to ensure the site is well Stakeholder London Support Borough of maintained, as a nature reserve and Haringey visit attraction and to meet social and Partnership environmental objectives. Funding The on-going revenue costs to manage Opportunities and maintain the Walthamstow Wetland are forecast to be £5.54 million over the next twenty years. Given the new and agreed new homes in the environs of the Wetlands, developers’ contributions will be sought to cover the ongoing costs of the asset to support the delivery of liveable places.

Meridian Water Link • Provision of a safe pedestrian and cycle route as an alternative to the north circular; linking the Mini- Holland network (Leyton to Chingford London Cycle Route) to the Lee Valley Walk at Borough of Enfield the River Lea. To include tree Waltham Developer Forest planting, signage and improvements contributions, Environme Green & to streetscape/highway and sense of 2020- £2 external nt Agency North/Ce Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Blue 138 2035 million funding ntral safety at Folly Lane. Improved access Infrastruct opportunities, Transport to the pedestrian footbridge from ure Study LBWF for London 2020 Greenham Crescent north of the A406. Thames Improvements to Folly Lane Community Water Woodland including vegetation management, habitat works, seating and boundary treatments to improve sense of security. Connect Folly Lane with the existing footbridge over the A406 through provision of a surfaced route through Folly Lane Community Woodland. Subject to scoping, implement a SuDS scheme to reduce surface water run-off from the A406 adjacent to the road and within Folly Lane Community Woodland to improve water quality in surrounding waterbodies. Seek opportunities to naturalise heavily modified sections of the River Ching and improve management of marginal river habitat. Connecting Leyton's Sports Hubs • Provide walking and cycling routes through the provision of signage and streetscape improvements between local open spaces including Leyton Transport Cricket Ground, Jack Cornwell Park, for London Leyton Manor Park and Abbotts Park. London Provide a cycling and walking route Waltham Developer Borough of Forest between Leyton Cricket Ground and contributions, Hackney Green & grass sports pitches at Hackney 2020- £2.5 external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Blue South 139 2035 million funding Lee Valley Marshes via Marsh Lane and Leyton Infrastruct opportunities, Regional Jubilee Park. ure Study LBWF Park 2020 • Make improvements for transporting Authority bicycles across the existing pedestrian footbridge over the railway sidings at National Orient Way. Rail • Make improvements for cyclists along the Mini-Holland network at High Street Leyton, better connecting Leyton Cricket Ground, local open spaces, transport hubs, Leyton Sports Centre and Baker's Arms District Centre. Identify suitable sites and implement urban greening measures including tree planting and SuDS along cycling and walking routes and towards the District Centre at Bakers Arms. The Highams Park: heritage, open space and biodiversity improvements: • Work with stakeholders to develop a management strategy and improvement programme for the remnants of the historic landscape. Such a strategy should have regard for City of London's Individual Site Plan for The Highams Park, Little Sale Wood and Oak Hill Wood. Develop the non-SAC City of London section of the site as a key alternative Waltham Developer Corporatio Forest recreational space to protect important contributions, n Green & ecological features of the SAC. 2020- £750,0 external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Blue North 140 2035 00 funding Highams • Appropriate tree planting, wildflower Infrastruct opportunities, Park seeding within park. ure Study LBWF Community 2020 • Improvements to the quality of Interest permissive paths and public rights of Company way, linking to Centenary Walk. Improve the connection to White House Woods providing signage and road crossing improvements at The Charter Road. • Entrance improvements to include directional signage from nearby bus stops on The Avenue to the north. Improve the Keynsham Avenue/Tamworth Avenue entrances to improve sense of safety, provision of signage. Wildlife friendly planting/wildflower planting at entrances. Liaise with City of London to determine the suitability of improving pedestrian access at the A1009. • Liaise with Redbridge Borough Council over the feasibility of creating a promoted heritage cycle/walking route between The Highams Park and Claybury Park (both Humphry Repton parkland commissions) via Roding Valley Park to divert some users away from Epping Forest SAC

Protecting and enhancing Woodford New Road green corridor: • Provision of segregated cycle lanes, connecting recent improvements at Whipps Cross Interchange to on the borough boundary. Natural Waltham Developer Junction improvements and traffic Forest contributions, calming measures to promote a modal TFL Green & 2020- £8 external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Blue Central 141 shift and improve air quality. Tree 2035 million funding City of Infrastruct planting, wildflower seeding where opportunities, London ure Study possible and appropriate to create LBWF Corporatio 2020 improved wildlife corridor. n • Connect the route with the existing Mini-Holland scheme (Lea Bridge Road Cycle Route, Bloomsbury to Walthamstow Quietway and Forest Road to Wood Street). • Improved habitat management at White House Woods.

Several properties in South River Ching and Chingford wetlands: flood alleviation, water are at risk quality and biodiversity: from • Implement a catchment-based surface approach to providing flood alleviation, water flooding. improving water quality and reducing polluted water runoff through The River constructed wetlands in open spaces. Ching The council has identified Memorial suffers from poor Waltham Developer Park, Larkswood Playing Field and Rolls water Forest contributions, Sports Ground as key sites for flood quality, Green & Green & 2020- £1.5 external Ongoing TBC TBC which has Blue North 142 alleviation schemes in South Chingford Blue 2035 million funding been partly Infrastruct to protect properties from flooding opportunities, attributed ure Study events. Proposed schemes present LBWF to runoff 2020 significant opportunities to provide from improved amenity and biodiversity adjacent benefits. Several other sites have been roads, such identified by partners, such as Thames as the A406. 21, with potential for wetland construction and SuDS that would Waltham contribute to improved water quality Forest within the River Ching. Open Space Study Strategy Action 28. Developer Thames 21 Waltham River Ching Local Blue Ribbon: 2020- £1.5 contributions, Forest North/Ce 143 Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Gateways and interpretation: 2035 million external Environme Green & ntral funding nt Agency Blue • Provision of 'Gateways' to the river opportunities, Infrastruct including interpretation at several LBWF City of ure Study London 2020 • locations and signposting to these Corporatio entrances (Gateway locations to be n • considered at Whitehall Plain / Whitehall Road, A112 and Morrisons Ching Brook car Action • park). Group • Improvements to any path surfacing running nearby the river's edge, • where required. • Vegetation management and rivers edge improvements where possible and appropriate. Low Hall: access, interpretation & biodiversity improvements: • Ensure configuration of future development at the Low Hall Depot Environme allows for pedestrian/cycle access nt Agency

along the Dagenham Brook. Built Conservati development shall be set back from on Waltham Developer organisatio the river’s edge to allow for Forest contributions, ns regrading/reprofiling and improved Green & Green & 2020- £750,0 external Central/S Ongoing TBC TBC Blue 144 habitat quality. Design should Blue 2035 00 funding Local outh Infrastruct incorporate additional open space, opportunities, interest ure Study high quality play and retention and LBWF groups 2020 improvement of multifunctional flood storage area as a community amenity. Thames 21

• Creation of a new entrance adjacent Thames to the Brook on South Access Road at Water Low Hall conservation area, creating a continuous path along the brook. Entrance/boundary treatments, entrance surfacing, signage/interpretation. Creation of a route parallel to the brook connecting to the existing woodland walk at the west of the site. • Develop and promote St James Park, Low Hall Conservation Area and Low Hall Sports Ground as a single site with consistent signage and improved access between the north and south. • Extend habitat areas adjacent to SLINC, north of the Sports Fields to include reprofiling rivers edge/swale creation, tree/scrub and wildflower planting for pollinators. • Provision of community food growing area/orchard within St James Park. • Create a route with directional signage linking the cycle filter at South Access Road/Argall Avenue with the rain garden at Essex Road/Salop Road. Provision of directional signage from public transport links and the Mini Holland Network (Leyton). Sewardstone Gateway to the Transport Countryside: for London Waltham Developer • Connect Sewardstone Rd/Kings Head Lee Valley Forest contributions, Hill/Lea Valley Rd junction with the Regional Green & 2020- £3 external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Park Blue North 145 Mini-Holland Network (Leyton to 2035 million funding Authority Infrastruct Chingford Cycle Route) at the opportunities, ure Study A110/A1069 junction – linking with LBWF London 2020 routes such as the London Loop, Borough of Epping Forest Centenary Walk and the Enfield footpath along the River Lee navigation. Markings, signage and junction improvements. • Improve character, legibility and environmental quality of Sewardstone Rd/Kings Head Hill/Lea Valley Rd junction. Increase tree cover, provision of wildlife friendly planting and seating away from the roadside. Provide visitor information/map board showing recreational routes/open spaces/transport hubs. • Provide better access to Sewardstone Paddock and access into the Lee Valley. Raised table/pedestrian crossing nearby Hawkwood Crescent. Street tree planting adjacent to Sewardstone Road north of King Hill Junction. • Provide better legibility from the gateway area to Mansfield Park with provision of signage and increased street trees. Improvement programme at Mansfield Park, including entrance improvements at Mansfield Hill and Valley Side.

Developer North Chingford Gateway to the Transport Waltham contributions, Forest: for London Forest 2020- £1 external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Green & North 146 • Improve the character of the area 2035 million funding City of Blue around Chingford station with opportunities, London Infrastruct highway/streetscape improvements LBWF with seating, cycle parking and Corporatio ure Study signage. Increase street tree cover n 2020

and planting. Parks • Intermittent / light segregation for Friends cyclists along Station Road between Groups, Chingford Station and Chingford Plain. e.g. Pimp Traffic calming measures along Hall. ranger's road and provision of crossing points for cyclists and pedestrians to access visitor centre and other facilities. • Signage/board map and interpretation at Chingford Station indicating location and routes to other open spaces such as Pimp Hall Park and Nature Reserve. • Engagement with cycle hire outlet at Chingford Hub and City of London to identify opportunities help promote active recreation and sustainable travel from this location.

Whipps Cross development: £2 NHS • Ensure layout/configuration of the million Natural development protects an area along England Waltham Developer the south/west boundary along Forest contributions, Peterborough Road to accommodate Environme Green & 2020- external Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC nt Agency Blue Central 147 flood storage/mitigation. Design of 2035 funding Infrastruct flood storage/mitigation to ensure opportunities, ure Study maximum benefit for biodiversity and LBWF 2020 access for recreation for health and wellbeing. Continue engagement with Leyton Sixth Form College to scope out feasibility of delivering a complementary scheme that also provides educational benefits. Ensure appropriate consideration of the drainage hierarchy as part of site design and ensure appropriate incorporation of green roofs, walls, permeable features and other urban greening. • Retain and enhance woodland areas on site and woodland to the east to provide alternative open space provision for some users of Epping Forest. To include entrance improvements, branding, access improvements, bins/benches. • Improve the south side of Whipps Cross Road for pedestrians and cycling. Improve road safety and provide crossings at the northern and eastern boundary along Whipps Cross Road and James Lane to facilitate access to surrounding open space/woodland. • Ensure an appropriate wayfinding strategy is included as part of site proposals to ensure good connectivity/legibility for all users to local amenities and local links for sustainable travel (eg Wood St for Wood Street Station, Mini-Holland Network at High Street Leyton). Develop marked cycleway to accessible footbridge at A12 to promote sustainable travel to Leytonstone Station via Colworth Road. Environmental enhancements to bridge crossing at east side of A12 to include tree planting.

Urban greening opportunities along A12: • Identify opportunities for urban greening through commissioning a detailed GI study; street tree and London ornamental planting across the Borough of southern wards will help combat Newham deficiency in green space, reduce air Community pollution and encourage sustainable Waltham Developer groups Forest transport. Particular opportunities contributions, Green & include: a green link along Cann Hall 2020- £2.5 external Transport Green & Blue Ongoing TBC TBC Blue South 148 2035 million funding for London Road / Crownfield Road to link the Infrastruct opportunities, Olympic Park and Wanstead Heath; ure Study LBWF Groundwor 2020 introducing traffic calming measures k such as modal filters/ greening at existing modal filters. Greater • Support local community groups to London Authority undertake community-led de-paving projects. Create a segregated cycle lane between Leytonstone High Road and Maryland station in the south.