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Charlton Draft Masterplan Consultation Report October 2016 Conversations CHARLTON CONVERSATIONS ANCHOR & HOPE LANE Draft Masterplan Consultation Report September - October 2016 Page 1 View of the Thames Barrier Charlton Contents October 2016 Conversations Contents 1 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 05 2 | BACKGROUND & CONTEXT 11 3 | CONSULTATION PROCESS 19 4 | FINDINGS 25 5 | RESPONDING TO KEY ISSUES & NEXT STEPS 45 Page 3 Charlton Contents October 2016 Conversations Draft Proposal exhibition September 2016 Page 4 Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Chapter 01 Executive summary Summary of activities Overview • 7500 Leaflets delivered Charlton Conversations is a process of • 3 Draft Proposal exhibitions community consultation on a number development sites within the wider • Online survey Charlton Riverside regeneration area. • 2 ‘Walk & Talks’ The first sites to come forward are the ‘Anchor & Hope Lane sites’. In September • Dedicated neighbours engagement and October 2016 we held the initial stage of consultation to raise awareness and • Business drop-in gather feedback on the Draft Proposals. • One -to-one meetings Rockwell Residential, the developer, and the project team are using the feedback • Stakeholder mapping received to help inform the plans before they are submitted for planning. • Project website This report explains the process, shares the findings and looks at next steps; setting-out a series of key questions for Rockwell to respond to. Thank you We would like to thank everyone who has taken part in the consultation process to date and given their valuable input, ideas and time. We look forward to continuing conversations during the next stage of the consultation process. Page 5 Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Draft Proposal exhibition September 2016 Draft Proposal exhibition September 2016 Residents workshop October 2016 01 02 03 Key 01 Thames Barriers 02 Greenwich Yacht Club 03 Millennium Leisure Park Charlton Riverside area (SPD boundary) Application area 1 Charlton Riverside area and Anchor and Hope Lane site Page 6 Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Headline findings Design principles & local ambition how the scheme can come • Active ground floor uses forward ahead of a revised were supported, especially • There was a mix of local views masterplan for the wider area. the nursery and café. It was from different perspectives. questioned if leisure and Ranging from neighbouring Building form & architecture meeting spaces could be used residents who’s focus was • The principle of steping by neighbouring residents. naturally the immediate building heights down to the impact; to wider interest existing houses was received Anchor & Hope Lane groups often looking to ensure well, but there were key a joined-up approach with the • Improvements to Anchor and concerns that these are still wider regeneration area. Hope Lane and the greenspace too high and may impact on at Atlas and Derrick Gardens • The design principles were light, views and overlooking. was also welcomed. With generally received well, citing • The tallest building generated calls for ongoing resident the opportunity to improve an concerns linked to local involvement. area that is felt to be neglected character, views and setting an underused. However, there • In light of more residents, a precedent for future tall were key concerns around the it was asked if the Local development. However, if there potential impact of density. Authority would introduce a has to be a taller building, Controlled Parking Zone by • There was an ambition for the the proposed location was existing homes on the eastern area to be somewhere that preferable. side of Anchor and Hope Lane. people are attracted to and • Varied materials and use where the existing and new of brick were well received, Employment & business communities can grow together. although there were some calls Ensuring sufficient physical • Loss of skilled industries and for less glass / metal and calls and social infrastructure is useful services in the wider for a ‘softer’ palette. considered a key part of this. area is a key topic. There was a request to look at the wider • High quality design is • Creating more homes in this business strategy and how important and lessons should area was felt to be positive, existing key business assets be learned from less successful however there were concerns could be incorporated across local developments. about the density. Alongside different development phases. requests to include affordable • There were requests to make Construction impact homes and ensure UK sales to more reference to local meet the housing need. heritage - noting that this can • The impact of construction still be a modern approach. was a particular concern Impact & a joined-up approach for neighbouring residents. • The potential impact of density, Public space & activities Ongoing liaison, a 24 hour most notably on transport, • New green-links to the hotline, minimising disruption air quality, height and social river through a currently / dirt and monitoring for any infrastructure (schools and GPs) impermeable industrial area structural impact are top is a key concern. were very well received. priorities. • There is a need to understand • Providing a new local park was A record of all the findings can be the specific impacts, as well felt to meet an existing need. as a robust strategy (joined-up found on pages 25 to 42. Pages 38 to There were questions about 42 include a more in-depth topic by with the relevant authorities) for how wildlife habitats will be topic analysis of feedback. addressing cumulative impacts incorporated and how it would in the wider regeneration area. be an active and used space Page 7 In this context, it was questioned (not ‘manicured and empty’). Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Quick response across topics Below are a series of diagrams that illustrate responses from 29 feedback forms at the exhibitions, rating the response to different aspects of the Draft Proposals; helping the team understand what people think is heading in the right direction and where areas of concern are. Overall response Design principles Links & connections - site opportunities 10% 13% 7% 10% 7% 18% 7% 7% 7% 28% 7% 14% 10% 38% 14% 52% 17% 34% Approach to building design Landscape design Use & activity 10% 11% 18% 17% 24% 24% 7% 7% 3% 7% 21% 24% 10% 45% 38% 34% Key Really like Like Neutral / Don’t know Dislike Really dislike No answer Page 8 Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Responding to key issues & next steps All the consultation findings have, and will continue to be discussed with Rockwell and the project team to help inform the final plans before they are submitted for planning. From the findings we have compiled a list of key questions on the most discussed issues and queries raised (see page 46). In the next stage of consultation Rockwell will provide responses to these questions. Towards the end of 2017, we will hold an exhibition to share the final proposals, track how they have responded to feedback, respond to questions and look at next steps. Page 9 Charlton Executive summary October 2016 Conversations Draft Proposal exhibition September 2016 Page 10 Charlton Background & context October 2016 Conversations Chapter 02 Background & context The project team Developer Architects & Masterplanners Rockwell is a leading mixed use developer working Since the practice was founded by Rachel Haugh to enhance, grow and build thriving communities and Ian Simpson in 1987, it has compiled an for long term sustainable living. They put innovative impressive portfolio of award-winning projects. thinking at the heart of what they do and their Its initiation was motivated by a shared belief integrated approach means that great ideas move in the power of high quality design to lead the efficiently and sensitively from vision to reality. regeneration of post-industrial cities and instigate Their team has worked on landmark schemes new contemporary architectural identities. As across London and the UK for over 25 years. projects have increased in scale over the years, these original values have matured and been reinforced such that they remain the practice’s guiding principles. Landscape design With over twenty years’ experience Cameo & Partners are dedicated to improving everyday lives The wider team through Urban Design and Landscape Architecture. There are a number of other consultants involved, Our research lead design studio, based in London drawing on the range of expertise necessary to and Brussels, aims to reconnect people with nature being forward comprehensive proposals for the in cities and regenerate places by questioning how sites. Just some of these include; Soundings, the future of cities should develop in a sustainable Community Engagement; GVA, Planning Consultant; way. At Cameo & Partners we create alternative Transport Planning Practice (TPP), Transport approaches to the way development happens by Consultants; and Ramboll Environ, Environmental understanding its impact at both local, national Impact Assessment - amongst others. and global levels. Page 11 Charlton Background & context October 2016 Conversations About the project Past, present, future Rockwell Residential own a number of development The New Charlton riverside area has been a sites in the Charlton Riverside area. The Anchor & significant industrial area since Victorian times, Hope Lane sites (see map to the right) are the first