Cambridge East Community Forum Wednesday 16 October 2019

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Cambridge East Community Forum Wednesday 16 October 2019 Welcome to Cambridge East Community Forum Wednesday 16th October 2019 Marleigh Phase 1b Henry James and Sean Harriers, Hill Fulbourn Hospital Alison Manton, Cambridge & Peterborough NHS and James Philipps, Murphy Philipps Architects MURPHYPHILIPPS The New Resource Centre at Fulbourn Concept Presentation Fulbourn Forum 16th October 2019 ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – Existing Site Plan MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Land Use Parameter Diagram Plans MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – Proposed Development Control Plan (option 0) MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Revised Site Plan MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Proposed Option 2 MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Proposed Option 2 MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Envelope Precedents MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Proposed Option 2 – Elevation Study MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – foyer (option 2) MURPHYPHILIPPS Performance Backstage Performance Space Retractable seating Leisure Everyday Space Café Seating Exhibition ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre ground floor revised option 2(b) MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre first floor revised option 2(b) MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre timber cladding option 1 MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre Design Precedents MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre 3D view Option 1 MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre concept 3D view internal MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre – CTBI Resource Centre concept 3D view internal MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fulbourn Resource Centre MURPHYPHILIPPS ‘It’s head to toe and heart and soul!’ Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Ida Darwin Rebecca Ward, Principal Planning Officer, SCDC IDA Darwin - Homes England Outline planning permission for: - Demolition of existing buildings on the site - Development of up to 203 dwellings including affordable housing - Land for community provision with access - Other associated works, open space and landscaping • February 2017 - Application first submitted to the Local Planning Authority • August 2017 - Planning Committee gave delegated powers to approve the application subject to the completion of the S106 legal agreement. • September 2019 - Prior approval granted by the Local Planning Authority to demolish Phase 1 (existing buildings). • Today - The terms of the legal agreement have been finalised over the past few weeks and decision expected to be issued soon for the outline consent. Land Use Parameter Plan • Local Equip Area of Play - 9 pieces of play equipment • NHS Contribution • 900 square meters - Serviced plot for the Community Building • £800,000 - Towards construction of the Community Building and early years classroom • Primary Education contributions – Fulbourn Primary School • Secondary Education contributions – Bottisham Village College • Library facilities contributions Next Steps • October 2019 – Outline application Decision Notice to be issued • Update from Homes England End [email protected] Travel & Transport County Cllr John Williams, Member of GCP assembly .
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