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Eltham High Street, London CODE K014 ELTHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON E$.$$>$3$"$"$*$F$<$+$1 Location: Eltham, London ,-#"&($!../ Client: Greenwich Council GREATER LONDON !"#$%&&!' Project dates: 2014-2017 01"2"3/#"&($!../ Project size: 32,000m2 ROYAL -+(.&/00&# !"##$%&##$'#"&(&)*+" BOROUGH OF '()*+, 4#51&6$7"6"5"38 "$$&$*$/$$J$.$;$"$3 4#51&6$'&39$0.)51 0)5+#<??"$'&39 GREENWICH 2&202/22. 22) 2' 23 2/ & 2) 2 2 2) % Eltham High Street is not just a 2 2 4 ' 2 2 2 + $ E$.$$7$"$*$5$3$&$#$$D$.$*$/$.$* 2 2 ' ' 2 2 ) ) 2 2 + 0 London street, it is a town centre of 2 2 ( B)"*(+3.?5$ ' 2 2 @<//#"$'&39$A<"#/ 3 C"+3"&5<.*$>3.)*/ ' 2 2 2 / + 2 2 . 2 " historic and community significance. 2 ) 2 5 + 2 2 2 + ' 2 2 6 / 2 7<;<#$0"3;&*5($ 2 2 02.35($>3.)*/ # Right: Art Deco interior of the nearby 4#51&6$'&#&+" :;"38$%<##$'&39 Eltham Palace and the distinctive The public realm scheme aimed to Victorian ‘exotic’ planting within Eltham’s E$.$$!$1$<$5$($5$&$G$#$"$I$$7$&$*$5$"$3$G$)$3$8$I$$@$&$3$H$&$5$ =#&+91"&51 support the diversity of the economy Well Hall Pleasaunce. Diagram on right: Eltham High Street is set across an of the High Street by helping to link ,&))"/1*+, elevated plateau, the London town centre /'02'()*+, 7<58$.?$D.*/.*$'.#85"+1*<+$ up its different parts. The project 02.35($>3.)*/ can still be experienced as a link between E$.$$4$&$($5$G$.$)$3$*$"$$&$*$/$$%$&$($5$<$*$H$( E$.$$A$.$#$9$($5$.$*$" P aimed at improving the High Street London and the vast green spaces of Plateau! Kent. Below: General Arrangement Plan. Outline key in all its diversity, smoothing traffic Plan Key (Scale approx 1:1600) and enhancing character at all scales. CurrentExisting kerbline to kerb be built out alignment P GuardrailsExisting guardrailing to be removedbeing removed Y LANE ORANGER ExistingExisting trees tree POLICE P New mature or semi-mature trees STATION New street tree ELTHAM C OF E P PRIMARY SCHOOL Y LANE ORANGER SpecialSpecial 'street garden' ‘street garden’ Bus Shelter Existing bus shelter POLICE P Repositioned bus shelter STATION P Bus Shelter ELTHAM C OF E P PRIMARY SCHOOL Shared surface delivery/parking bay Bus On-street parking/delivery layby Shelter WELL HALL 20 TreatmentNew engravedRESE RpavingVOIR to side links (sett paving and ROAD 18 Bus engraved wide kerb) Shelter MERLEWOOD 16 BLUNTS New cycle lane 14 Marked cycle lane Bus S helter ST JOHN ROAD WELL THE BAPTIST'S PLACE 'LIDL 12 CHURCH HALL PA 10 ARCHER New cycle racks CHRIST CHURCH ROPER New Cycle rack TH' S ROAD U N 8 Y STREET Y MERLEWOOD A ROAD R CHURCH D 6 THE ELTHAM New granite seating YARD New standard or extra long street bench CENTRE THE RISING SUN Bus Shelter ST JOHN Bus Shelter LIDL 4 THE BAPTIST'S PLACE TS DIRECT HIGH STREET 'LIDL CHURCH SPOR HALIFAX ELTHAM NAT WEST PA New feature lighting A R TH' ROPER C COSTA DEBENHAMS MARKS & SPENCER H E R Shelter Bus Y STREET Bus Shelter 2 FIRE R STATION O 181 CHURCH Special sign (painted or digital) A 36 THAM 38 D THE EL 32 34 40 42 YARD Special sign (painted or digital) ELTHAM DRAUGHTS 44 EL CENTRE HIGH STREET THAM Bus Shelter 46 Bus Shelter 135 to 143 FOOTSCRA 159 173 to 179 48 HIGH LIDL 145 to 165 68 TS DIRECT 161 163 171 50 STREET 92 to 94 SPOR HALIFAX 52 65 Bus Shelter NAT WEST ST MA67RY'S 95b Coloured mastic asphalt at passage ways 54 COMMUNITY 69 71 131 to 133 New red tinted asphalt 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 127 129 105 Y CENTRE 89 91 93 95 97 to 101 103 111 113 115 to 123 125 COSTA DEBENHAMS MARKS & SPENCER ROAD ELM Bus Shelter FUTURE EL Bus Shelter 60 CINEMA THAM CARPENTERS TERRACE NewNew flag pavingflag paving ELTHAM ARCADE 64 HIGH STREET Bus Shelter 66 Bus Shelter 68 198 200 70 166 to 194 196 190 to 164 GREGGS ARMS Bus Shelter 162 176 72 158 168 to New patternedST MA settsRY'S (blocks) to 156 NEXT SmallerCOMMUNITY unit paving materials 74 154 TRE CENTRE THE BOB HOPE THEA 76 90 150 PA 1 82 to 84 92 to 94 146 to 148 ARD 78 96 to 104 106 ELISABETH 86 108 110 116 142 to 144 Y 112 114 TH 138a P OLDE BOOTS CHEQUERS DE 120 FUTURE T DELICIO 122 124 126 136 A to GREYHOUND 128 130 132 140 S 80 ICELAND CINEMA CARPENTERS THE OLD S THE New raised carriageway tables POST E COUR BANKERS Y New asphalt raised2 table OFFICE DRAFT P L TERRACE 118 A P C 8-9 ARADE 3 E POUND Patterned asphelt raised table ARMS Special patterned4 asphalt raised table Y'S PLACE SAINSBUR 7 15 PA ARD ELISABETH Y TH 5 CHEQUERS P T A 6 S THE OLD S Tactile paving at crossing points POST E Granite tactile paving COUR Y OFFICE P L TERRACE A P C ARADE E New 300mm wide granite kerb P 23 Standard 300mm1A granite kerbs Y'S N SAINSBUR ARGOS SpecialNew special 600mm 600mm granite kerb granite kerbs P Existing carpark 10 to 20 ARGOS P ASSEY PLACE COMMUNITYAL HOSPIT P ASSEY PLACE.
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