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7 – Park Royal Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 7 – PARK ROYAL 203 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 7.1 Park Royal Main Sites SOUTHERN GATEWAY PAR01 Area 9.9ha Park Royal, W3 6UP The ‘Southern Gateway’ to the Park Royal industrial estate. Includes North Acton Ward East Acton Location and Underground Station and within 400 to 800m of rail services at Acton Mainline. Access Limited bus routes serve the area using the east-west A40 and north-south Horn Lane PTAL 3-4 (TBC) roads. Description and Industrial and warehousing units, offices and more recent development that includes residential flats and hotels. Current Uses • Mixed-use residential (1,500-2,000 units) and employment (52,000 B1/B2/B8/retail) with ancillary retail and community infrastructire, new public spaces, improved transport interchange and new 'station square' at North Options Acton. • Subject to review following ELR. Delivery and • See individual sites. Planning History Ownership • Private. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Southern Gateway Position Statement (April 2008). Strategy • Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008). UDP site 17 • North Acton Station Square / Public Realm Strategy Draft (July 2010). SHLAA Yes • UDP Special Opportunity Site (SOS). IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace 1500 TBCm2 TBCm2 TBCm2 204 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 205 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: VICTORIA ROAD / CHASE ROAD PAR01 A Area 0.2ha Park Royal, W3 6UN Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Vacant. Current Uses Options • Residential-led mixed-use. Delivery and • No relevant planning history. Planning History Ownership • Private. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 8. Strategy • North Acton Station Square / Public Realm Strategy Draft (July 2010). UDP site 17 • UDP Special Opportunity Site. SHLAA Yes • SNC and Green Corridor along railway. IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 0m2 total 206 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 207 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: ESSO PAR01 B Area 0.1ha Victoria Road, Park Royal, W3 6UN Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Petrol station. Current Uses Options • Station Square with potential for residential-led mixed use with retail and/or offices. Delivery and • No relevant planning history. Planning History Ownership • Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 9. Strategy • North Acton Station Square / Public Realm Strategy Draft (July 2010). UDP site 17 • UDP Special Opportunity Site. SHLAA Yes • SNC and Green Corridor along railway. IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 0m2 total 208 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 209 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: REAR OF FAIRVIEW PAR01 C Area 0.2ha Portal Way, Park Royal, W3 6UU Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Vacant. Current Uses Options • Residential-led mixed-use. Delivery and • P/2007/5195 - Residential (120 units) retail (395m2) and office (576m2). Refused and dismissed at appeal. Fairview. Planning History Ownership • Private. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 7. Strategy • UDP Special Opportunity Site. UDP site 17 SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 0m2 total 210 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 211 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: NEC HOUSE PAR01 D Area 0.4ha 1 Victoria Road, Park Royal, W3 6BL Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and NEC offices. Current Uses • Commercial-led mixed-use with residential. Options • Subject to review following ELR. Delivery and • No relevant planning history. Planning History Ownership • NEC Europe Ltd. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 6. Strategy • UDP Special Opportunity Site. UDP site SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative 0m2 17000m2 0m2 total 212 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 213 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: CARPHONE WAREHOUSE PAR01 E Area 1.3ha Portal Way, Park Royal, W3 6UL Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Carphone Warehouse Headquarters and Group Support Centre. Current Uses • Enhanecement of premises with commercial-led mixed-use with residential. Options • Subject to review following ELR. Delivery and • No relevant planning history. Planning History Ownership • Cooch 1020 Ltd. / Carphone Warehouse. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 3a. Strategy • UDP Special Opportunity Site. UDP site 17 SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 0m2 total 214 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 215 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: TALK TALK PAR01 F Area 0.5ha 5 Portal Way, Park Royal, W3 6RT Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Talk Talk / Carphone Warehouse offices. Current Uses • Enhanecement of premises with commercial-led mixed-use with residential. Options • Subject to review following ELR. Delivery and • P/2006/1789 - Offices and ancillary retail. Granted July 2006. Planning History Ownership • Talk Talk Telecom Ltd. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 3b. Strategy • UDP Special Opportunity Site. UDP site 17 SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 0m2 total 216 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 217 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: PERFUME FACTORY PAR01 G Area 1.1ha 140 Wales Farm Road, Park Royal, W3 6XL Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 3-4 (TBC) Description and Former perfume factory, used as offices. Current Uses • Commercial-led mixed-use with residential. Options • Subject to review following ELR. Delivery and • P/2005/1647 - Residential (228 units), employment (B1/B2 3,792m2), retail (685m2) and community (65m2). Pending Planning History application disposed. July 2009. London & Strategic Estates Ltd. Ownership • Private. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 1. Strategy • UDP Park Royal MEL / PIL / IBP UDP site N/A • Locally Listed Building: 140 Wales Farm Road. SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace TBC, see PAR01 for cumulative TBCm2 TBCm2 TBCm2 total 218 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 219 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 SOUTHERN GATEWAY: FORMER BBC COSTUME STORE PAR01 H Area 0.4ha Victoria Road, Park Royal, W3 6UL Location and Ward East Acton See PAR01. Access PTAL 4 (TBC) Description and Vacant. Current Uses Options • Student accommodation. Delivery and • P/2009/4065 - Student accommodation (718 bedrooms) and retail / financial and professional / food and drink / hot food Planning History take-away (286m2 A1/A2/A3/A5). Granted March 2010 pending legal agreement. Berkeley First. Ownership • Private. Development Other • 3.1; 3.3; 3.4; 3.8 Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Framework (Feb 2008) Site 10. Strategy • UDP Special Opportunity Site. UDP site 17 SHLAA Yes IDP N/A Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Potential Net Residential Units Retail Floorspace Office Floorspace Industrial Floorspace 0 286m2 0m2 0m2 220 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 221 Ealing 2026 – Development Sites DPD Initial Proposals – September 2010 This page is intentionally blank. 222 .
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