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UPDATING YOU ON OUR PLANS FOR THE VILLAGE CENTRE (PHASE 3) & THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER (PHASE 2)

THIS EXHIBITION SHOWCASES OUR PLANNING APPLICATION FOR THE EMERGING VILLAGE CENTRE TOGETHER WITH OUR FORTHCOMING PROPOSALS FOR COMPLETING PHASE 2 IN THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER.

Members of our design team are present here today and will be happy to answer any questions and discuss any views or enquiries you may have.

At the end of the exhibition we would be grateful if you could take the time to complete a feedback form to let us know your thoughts.

For more information regarding the proposals please visit

www.kidbrookeregeneration.info LOCATION MAP

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LONDON CITY AIRPORT

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PLUMSTEAD NEW CHARLTON

BLACKHEATH SHOOTERS HILL

KIDBROOKE

LEWISHAM WE ARE HERE

ELTHAM HIGH STREET

HITHER GREEN LEE

GROVE PARK NEW DELIVERED TO DATE

FOLLOWING OUTLINE PLANNING CONSENT FOR THE MASTERPLAN IN 2009, WE HAVE BEEN PROGRESSING WELL WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF KIDBROOKE VILLAGE. WELCOME

At Kidbrooke Village, we have planning consent for 4,763 new homes. To date, over 1,450 new homes have been PHASE 6 delivered, almost half of which are affordable. These homes have been developed alongside PHASE 2A 35 hectares of parkland and PHASE 3 interim commercial and community facilities to create a PHASE 2 balanced and sustainable new community at Kidbrooke Village.

PHASE 5

PHASE 4

PHASE 1: 448 HOMES COMPLETED PHASE 1 • 448 new homes delivered • 50% affordable homes • Mix of family housing and apartments • Phase completed in 2013

PHASE 2: 87% HOMES COMPLETED PHASE 4: 375 HOMES COMPLETED

• Over 500 homes delivered to date • 375 new homes PHASE 2A: 115 HOMES COMPLETED • Including 170 homes at Halton • 35% of new homes are affordable • 115 affordable homes Court • Phase completed in 2016 • Mix of family housing and • Village Hall apartments • Mix of family housing and • Phase completed in 2012 apartments • Construction commenced in 2010

PHASE 3: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

• 1,238 new homes consented PHASE 5: UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 37% of new homes to be affordable • 1,144 new homes consented PHASE 6: CONSENTED • Over 300 homes currently under • 37% of new homes to be affordable • 846 new homes consented construction • Mix of apartment buildings • 3,000sqm of community and • New Village Centre with and houses facing the new commercial area commercial and community landscaped areas of Cator Park facilities • Mix of family housing and • 107 new homes currently under apartments • New train station facilities construction • Planning consent granted in 2015 • Construction commenced in 2015 • Construction commenced in 2016 COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 HOMES. THE REMAINING AREA WITHIN THE PHASE IS CURRENTLY PHASE THE WITHIN BEING COMPOUND. ASITE USED AREA AS REMAINING THE HOMES. 2 COMMENCED CONSTRUCTION IN 2010 TODATE, AND PHASE HAVE WE OVER 500 DELIVERED NEW CONSULTING ARE WE ON2 WEST, PHASE BRINGING FORWARD TO COMPLETE ASCHEME AREA. THE INTRODUCTION CURRENT CONSENT PHASE 2 WEST 2011 2 WEST CONSENT MATTERS PHASE RESERVED

KIDBROOKE VILLAGE SITE PLAN PLAN SITE KIDBROOKE VILLAGE

3 Bed House –166sqm / 1,788 sqft 4 Bed House –216 sqm sqft /2,325 CURRENT USE OF SITE SITE OF USE CURRENT 2DELIVERED TO DATEPHASE 519 NEW VILLAGE VILLAGE HOMES HOMES HALL

PHASE 2 SITE COMPOUND 2SITE PHASE COURT &MERLINCOURT COURT OWNERSHIP HOMES IN WALLACE IN HOMES WALLACE 20 SHARED20 HECTARES OF PARKLAND OVER 3 LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING AFFORDABLE 170 SENIOR TO ENCOURAGE TO ENCOURAGE BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY HOMES HOMES LIVING

COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 CONTEXTUAL CHANGES AS ARESULT AS OF CHANGES CONTEXTUAL IMPROVEMENTS SITE. TOTHE MADE EVOLVED HAS SITE THE SINCE ORIGINAL THE ANUMBER CONSENT OF DIFFERENT WITH EVOLUTION SITE 3 Huntsman Site Huntsman • • • THE SITE HUNTSMAN DEVELOPMENTPOTENTIAL OF surrounding buildings. buildings. surrounding a strong relationship to the have proposals our ensure to premission, planning led us to review the current the area. These changes have the contextual changes within The details below demonstrate

ownership ownership The site outside falls Berkeley proposals for the site Our plans respond to the evolving Area Development Kidbrooke the of The Huntsman site formed part

2 3 1 1 4 • • OF THE BLOCKS TO THE EAST CONSTRUCTION &COMPLETION • • RETENTION OF MOOREHEAD WAY

of Phase 2 evolution the through developed language architectural the Proposals must respond to and influenced Phase 2(West) Blackheath have shaped Quarter the within Development serves the B16 the bus serves community. This route currently around the site for the allowed for improved access keepingBy this road, it has 2015 in consented of thepart Phase 6application as Moorehead Way retained was as Moorehead Moorehead Way Way

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5 2 • • HOUSES URBAN ROAD COMPLETION OF THE WEIGALL • • SCHOOL WINGFIELDTHE NEW PRIMARY

of construction construction of methods modern through Road has been delivered on Weigall ofThis adaptable type housing housing family rise potential to build high density low highlighted the typology House Urban the of development The the setting of Phase 2(West) changed school the of location The 2017 in delivery earlier 6 application in 2015 allowing relocated of as the part Phase was School Primary Wingfield

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COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 NEEDS. OF HOMES RANGE ADIVERSE TOMEET LOCAL DELIVER SEEK TO PROVIDE PROPOSALS THE OF AMIX HOUSING TO TYPES PROVIDING A MIX OFHOUSINGPROVIDING MIX A A C Landscaping throughout will enhance the established green fingerswith defined routes to the new school. A total of 151 homes are proposed, including apartments, traditional houses and Berkeley Urban Houses. • • • • • TOWNHOUSES • • • • • • HOUSES PODIUM

183sqm/1,976sqft size Average gardens Private On plot car parking bedrooms or 5 4 homes family 18 traditional 111sqm/1,195sft size Average Accessed from the street podium on terrace Landscaped On plot car parking 3 bed family homes houses 14 podium D

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B D B C

• • • • • • • APARTMENTS • • • • • HOUSES URBAN

96sqm 1,033sqft / Average size of 3bed 68sqm/732sqft Average size of 2bed 51sqm/549sqft Average size of 1bed podium Landscape parking car Undercroft homes Mixture of 1, 2and 3bed apartments 85 123sqm/1,320sqft size Average terraces Roof On plot car parking 3 bed family homes Houses Urban 34

COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 TYPES OFTYPES HOMES PROPOSED APARTMENTS TOWN HOUSES URBAN HOUSES PODIUM HOUSES AVERAGE PODIUM HOUSE SIZE PODIUM 111SQM/1,195SFTAVERAGE AVERAGE URBAN HOUSE SIZEAVERAGE URBAN 123SQM/1,320SFT AVERAGE TOWN HOUSE SIZEAVERAGE TOWN 183SQM/1,976SFT Indicative Elevation Elevation Indicative Elevation Indicative Elevation Indicative Elevation Indicative

Floor Third Floor Second Floor First Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground AVERAGE SIZE 51SQM/549SFT 51SQM/549SFT SIZE AVERAGE Ground Floor Floor Ground One Bed Bed One AVERAGE SIZE 68SQM/732SFT AVERAGE SIZE 68SQM/732SFT First Floor Floor First Two Bed Bed Two Second Floor Floor Second area. area. surrounding the be sympathetic to will architecture The design and types. housing different the of designs proposed comments on the your welcome in this area, we mix of homes create adiverse In order to AVERAGE SIZE 96SQM/1,033SFT Floor Second Three Bed Three Third Floor Floor Third

COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 STRATEGY LANDSCAPE

Huntsmans

Wingfield school • • • • FINGERS GREEN • • • • LANDSCAPE PODIUM

Mature tree planting planting tree Mature streets orientated Pedestrian park the to connection Visual proposals the into Fingers’ ‘Green the continuing East west streets planting planting Tree herbaceous and under 5year old children for play-space Informal homes at podium level for amenity Private seating areas including gardens communal Attractive

Halton Court

Weigall Road

Merlin Court

Wallace Court • • • • • • GARDENS PARK &PLAY

with children of all ages families for destination the park to create a play will be located in natural including A range of play facilities residents the for space open recreational Large development the for setting Stunning relaxation relaxation and dining outdoor spaces for toddler play, to include Gardens environment tolawn create agreen and planting, Tree, shrub terraces podium levels and roof residents at ground floor, amenity areas for new private Generous Treatments Treatments Intersection Friendly Pedestrian Connection North-South Shared Space - Residential - Space Shared East-West Connections Secondary East-West -‘Green Fingers’

COMPLETION OF THE BLACKHEATH QUARTER / PHASE 2 PROPOSED SCHEME SCHEME PROPOSED INDICATIVE VIEWS OF INDICATIVE ON CORNER VIEW OF WAY MOOREHEAD AND ENSIGN STREET INDICATIVE OF PODIUM OF MEWS HOUSES AND URBAN HOUSES VIEW SPACE ALONG RESIDENTIAL SHARED INDICATIVE OF PROPOSED TOWNHOUSES VIEW KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE 3 EXPECTED IN 2018,EXPECTED COMMERCIAL COMPLETIONS STATION NEW AND FACILITIES. CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY WELL FIRST HOMES THE NEW CENTRE. VILLAGE THE WITHIN KIDBROOKE VILLAGE CENTRE 225 HOMES225 UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN BLOCK A 90 HOMES90 UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN BLOCK B ALONGSIDE THE VILLAGE CENTRE PIAZZA ALONGSIDE CENTRE PIAZZA THE VILLAGE PHASE 3 LOCATION PHASE PLAN BLOCK B BLOCK BLOCK A BLOCK SPACES SECURED FOR SAINSBURY’S AND YOUNG’S PUB CONSTRUCTION STATION OF THE NEW FACILITIES BLOCK D BLOCK COMMERCIAL AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES FACILITIES COMMUNITY AND COMMERCIAL FOR KIDBROOKE TO BE DELIVERED 2018 FORTHCOMING VILLAGE CENTRE WITH BLOCK C BLOCK BLOCK E BLOCK

KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE 3 BLOCK C BLOCK OSNE OT LVTO CONSENTED SOUTH ELEVATION CONSENTED NORTH ELEVATION CONSENT CONSENTED GROUND FLOOR PLAN CONSENTED ELEVATION WEST BLOCK C BLOCK CONSENT 1,114 SQM SQM 1,114 SPACE COMMERCIAL 83 HOMES OF NUMBER STOREYS 7 HEIGHT BUILDING PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION ELEVATION NORTH PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION PROPOSED WEST

PROPOSED PROPOSED 1,132 SQM SQM 1,132 SPACE COMMERCIAL 104 (UPLIFT OF 21 HOMES) HOMES OF NUMBER STOREYS 7 HEIGHT BUILDING PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION PROPOSED SOUTH

KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE 3 BLOCK D BLOCK CONSENT CONSENTED GROUND FLOOR PLAN CONSENTED NORTH ELEVATION CONSENTED ELEVATION EAST BLOCK D BLOCK CONSENT 7,727 sqm SPACE COMMERCIAL 294 HOMES OF NUMBER BLOCK D5 –11 STOREYS BLOCK –7STOREYS D4 3-17 BETWEEN STOREYS, HEIGHT BUILDING PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION ELEVATION NORTH PROPOSED

PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION PROPOSED EAST

PROPOSED PROPOSED 4,339 sqm sqm 4,339 SPACE COMMERCIAL HOMES) (UPLIFT OF 40 334 HOMES OF NUMBER BLOCK D5 –12 STOREYS BLOCK –9STOREYS D4 3–17 BETWEEN STOREYS, HEIGHT BUILDING

COMMERCIAL / COMMUNITY SPACE

THE KIDBROOKE VILLAGE CENTRE WILL FORM THE COMMERCIAL AND COMMUNITY HUB FOR THE DEVELOPMENT

KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE KIDBROOKE 3

DELIVERING THE COMMUNITY SPACE BLOCK D

The ground floor of Block D will deliver the new Community and Healthcare space in the Village Centre for the Royal Borough of Greenwich. KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE 3 BLOCK E BLOCK 3 1 CONSENT CONSENTED NORTH ELEVATION WEST CONSENTED ELEVATION NORTH EAST DESIGN EVOLUTION OF BLOCK E BLOCK OF EVOLUTION DESIGN 4 2 BLOCK E BLOCK CONSENT 240 SQM SQM 240 SPACE COMMERCIAL (100%207 AFFORDABLE) HOMES OF NUMBER 2–12 BETWEEN STOREYS HEIGHT BUILDING PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED NORTH WEST ELEVATION ELEVATION WEST NORTH PROPOSED PROPOSED NORTH EAST ELEVATION ELEVATION EAST NORTH PROPOSED PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PROPOSED PROPOSED 360 SQM SQM 360 SPACE COMMERCIAL HOMES) 45 OF UPLIFT 252 (100% AFFORDABLE, HOMES OF NUMBER 2–15 BETWEEN STOREYS HEIGHT BUILDING

HELP US SHAPE THE VILLAGE CENTRE

WITH THE FIRST COMMERCIAL SPACES COMPLETING CONSTRUCTION IN 2018, PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT COMMERCIAL AND COMMUNITY USES WOULD YOU’D LIKE TO SEE IN THE VILLAGE CENTRE. PLEASE PLACE A STICKER IN THE BOX OF YOUR 3 MOST DESIRED USES.

COFFEE SHOP / CAFE LIBRARY DENTIST POST OFFICE

BAR / PUB COMMUNITY HALL PHARMACY FLORIST KIDBROOKE VILLAGE: PHASE KIDBROOKE 3

RESTAURANT GYM / FITNESS CRECHE / NURSERY ESTATE AGENTS

ART GALLERY HAIR/BEAUTY SALON BUTCHER/GREEN GROCER FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE

BAKERY LOCKSMITH/SHOE FASHION STORE DOCTORS MENDERS/DRY CLEANERS

OTHER (Please leave a note with your suggestions) SUSTAINABILITY AT KIDBROOKE VILLAGE

BERKELEY GROUP IS COMMITTED TO DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, CREATING PLACES THAT PEOPLE ASPIRE TO LIVE. OUR VISION IS A BERKELEY INITIATIVE THAT ENSURES DELIVERY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS ALL OF THE BERKELEY GROUP PROJECTS

OUR VISION - FIVE FOCUS AREAS

CUSTOMERS HOMES PLACES OPERATIONS

SUSTAINABILITY Provide exceptional service to all Develop individually designed, Create great places where Make the right long-term of our customers and put them high quality homes with low residents enjoy a good quality decisions whilst running the at the heart of our decisions environmental impact of life, now and in the future business efficiently and working with our supply chain

OUR PEOPLE Develop a highly skilled workforce who run autonomous businesses, operate in a safe and supportive working environment and contribute to wider society

OUR VISION - OUR CULTURE & VALUES

EXCELLENCE THROUGH HAVE INTEGRITY BE PASSIONATE RESPECT PEOPLE THINK CREATIVELY DETAIL

ADAPTATION & WORKING WITH THE At Kidbrooke Village we FUTURE PROOFING WILDLIFE TRUST seek to create a sustainable community, examples of the • Homes are designed across the • Since September the London sustainable design and delivery development to be adaptable Wildlife Trust have held a number are demonstrated below so that they meet the current of events and wildlife activities to and future requirements of all understand what our residents residents would like to see from a more natural and wildlife friendly space OPERATIONAL ENERGY • These events will continue • Low energy lighting throughout the summer AMENITY & COMMUNITY • All homes are designed to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes • Parks and open spaces rating and non residential space • Improved public realm RENEWABLES to achieve BREEAM ‘Very Good’ • Linkages across the development • All homes are designed to high • Parts of the Kidbrooke Village through green fingers energy efficiency standards will be connected to the district • Community and commercial heating system where possible. space provided

OCCUPANTS TRANSPORT • All residential units are designed WATER for long term comfort and • A new station will be delivered adaptability. • An integrated approach to • Car Clubs are provided rainwater drainage is being implemented to improve • Berkeley continues to seek attenuation of storm water run-off opportunities for improved MATERIALS access to the bus network for the • Water efficiency measures are community installed in homes to achieve a • Materials are selected for their maximum daily water usage of • Bike storage is being provided minimal environmental impact 105 litres/person/day in line with during manufacture, use and policy requirements disposal/reuse THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING

OUR CONSULTATION

BERKELEY HOMES VALUES THE INPUT AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PROVIDE YOUR VIEWS, YOU CAN DO SO IN A NUMBER OF WAYS: THANK YOU

• Speak to a member of the team today

• Fill in a feedback form and leave it with us;

• Or return it to: Francesca McCann Camargue 7 Bayley Street London WC1B 3HB

• Simply drop us an email at [email protected]

Following on from this consultation, you can still view the proposals by visiting the Kidbrooke Information Centre during normal working hours.

Alternatively, all the consultation information will be available at our website,

www.kidbrookeregeneration.info

DESIGN TEAM

DELIVERED TO DATE

CONTINUED COMMITMENT OVER 1,450 HOMES COMMERCIAL CENTRE OVER 140 APPRENTICES DELIVERED TO BUS TRANSPORT LINKS CREATED ONSITE COMMUNITY FACILITIES ALMOST HALF DELIVERED CYCLE ROUTES OVER 8,000 JOBS 35HA OF PARKLAND TO DATE ARE AFFORDABLE PEDESTRIAN ROUTES CREATED ONSITE

MASTERPLAN VISION

4,763 NEW HOMES COMMUNITY SPACE NEW TRAIN STATION 26,678 JOBS FOR EVERYONE COMMERCIAL HUB COMMITMENT TO BUS COMMITMENT TO 14% INCLUDING 1,700 NEW SHOPS TRANSPORT LINKS APPRENTICESHIPS AFFORDABLE HOMES 35 HA OF PARKLAND CYCLE ROUTES ONSITE SKILLS & 1,457 NEW HOMES A NEW VILLAGE PEDESTRIAN ROUTES TRAINING CENTRE DELIVERED TO DATE FOR LONDON