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Local Community Infrastructure Levy Priority List May 2019 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Belsize Not specified Wac Arts development project Paving improvements on England's Lane and Belsize Belsize Not specified Village Belsize Not specified Improvements to street cleaning Belsize Not specified Funding additional PCSO/security Bench commemorating the life and works of Arthur Belsize Not specified Rackham Belsize Not specified Support for Belsize library (capital projects, not revenue) Bloomsbury Not specified Fitzroy Street Parklet Bloomsbury Not specified Eight Cycle Hangars Bloomsbury Not specified Eight lamp column chargers Bloomsbury Not specified Table and chairs at Byng Place Bloomsbury Not specified Gays The Word - Gay Mens Collective film Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and Primrose hill community library (also meets priority 4) Primrose Hill facilities Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and Holy Trinity and St Silas School (also meets priority 4) Primrose Hill facilities Camden Town with 2) Improve environment and streetscape Bench for Arthur Rackman in PH (also meets priority 4) Primrose Hill Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and Camden People First Primrose Hill facilities Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and Pirate Castle Primrose Hill facilities 1 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and PH Community Centre (also priorities 2 and 3) Primrose Hill facilities Camden Town with 1) Support local community centres and Castlehaven Community Centre and open space Primrose Hill facilities Camden Town with 2) Improve environment and streetscape Water fountains Primrose Hill Camden Town with 3) Increase community safety Canal towpath Primrose Hill Camden Town with 4) Promote education and arts Roundhouse Primrose Hill Camden Town with 2) Improve environment and streetscape Hartland Road closure project Primrose Hill Camden Town with Support for Primrose Hill Conservation Area appraisal and 2) Improve environment and streetscape Primrose Hill related website A Greener Cantelowes - supporting more planting, improving our green spaces and 1. Bench replacement Rochester Terrace - came via CIL Cantelowes parks, encouraging sustainable forms of consultation (£1.5k) transport through electric vehicle charge points and better cycle storage provision. 2. Cycle hangers x 6 streets - where these have been requested already to Camden team and also the CIL A Greener Cantelowes - supporting more consultation (£20k) Cliff Rd, NW1 9AJ; planting, improving our green spaces and * Bartholomew Villas, NW5 2LL; Cantelowes parks, encouraging sustainable forms of * South Villas, NW1 9BS transport through electric vehicle charge * Julian Court, 150 Camden Rd, NW1 9HU points and better cycle storage provision. * Rousden or Randolph * Camden square 2 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects A Greener Cantelowes - supporting more EV change points - planting, improving our green spaces and Doubling the installation with an additional 8 lamp post Cantelowes parks, encouraging sustainable forms of points (24k) transport through electric vehicle charge Could look at BARA streets and St Augustines points and better cycle storage provision. Giving young people in Cantelowes the best Cantelowes start in life - investing in families for children and youth provision. Providing opportunities for all in Cantelowes - investing in skills/training Cantelowes projects, the local voluntary sector and widening access to opportunities. Fortune Green Community facilities Community gardening Improvements to community and play facilities including Fortune Green Community facilities Sidings Community Centre and Fortune Green Playcentre Traffic calming measures including outside Hampstead Fortune Green Transport and streets School on Westbere Road Fortune Green Transport and streets Installation of benches Public realm improvements including around Cricklewood Fortune Green Transport and streets Broadway/Town Centre Fortune Green Transport and streets Provision of cycle parking 3 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Fortune Green Open/green spaces and nature Community gardening/greening Fortune Green Open/green spaces and nature Improvements to Hampstead Cemetery Fortune Green Community safety Projects that meet priorities identified in the Fortune Green Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan Replace street signs with heritage tiles – Prepare a new run of black and white street name tiles to be used across Frognal & Fitzjohns. Potentially either proactive Frognal & Fitzjohns Transport and streets replacement (i.e. replacing signs even when they don’t need replacing with black and white tiles) or reactive replacement (i.e. replacing any signs that need replacing with black and white tiles). Replace lamp posts with heritage-style lamp posts – Reactively replace bare galvanised steel lamp posts with Frognal & Fitzjohns Transport and streets heritage-style lamp posts (with lightbulbs that do not harm wildlife) wherever replacement or installation is done. 4 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Conduct feasibility study for provision of safe crossings across Frognal Lane– For Camden Council/TfL to conduct a feasibility study to re-model the dangerous crossing Frognal & Fitzjohns Transport and streets between Frognal Lane and Finchley Road and to consider introducing a new crossing between Frognal Lane and Frognal. Improved bin provision: Commission heritage-style bins to proactively replace public bins across Frognal and Fitzjohns; Frognal & Fitzjohns Transport and streets increase the number of litter and dog waste bins across the ward; invest in CCTV to deter rubbish dumping in peak flytipping spots. Funding towards initiatives to reduce school run traffic – Where necessary, local CIL can be used to supplement existing initiatives to reduce the level of school run traffic and to enforce no engine-idling rules around schools, in Frognal & Fitzjohns Transport and streets particular on Arkwright Road/Frognal. In addition, where appropriate, funding will be provided for additional crossing points on Fitzjohns Avenue. Any use of local CIL money contingent on local involvement and consultation on additional measures proposed. 5 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Air quality monitoring – Install new air quality monitoring Frognal & Fitzjohns Reduce air pollution locations a number of key locations (including Arkwright Road, Fitzjohns Avenue and around schools. Plant street trees – Additional planting of street trees, and enlargement of existing tree pits. Included within this is Frognal & Fitzjohns Reduce air pollution additional hedge-planting where appropriate, such as behind the front boundary wall at Studholme Court. Part-time Tree Officer – Engage a part-time tree officer to Frognal & Fitzjohns Reduce air pollution help with tree protection work. Community Notice Boards – re-introduce a community Frognal & Fitzjohns Community facilities notice board in Netherhall Gardens at the junction with Netherhall Way Refurbish Henderson Court Resource Centre – Contribution Frognal & Fitzjohns Community facilities of funding with Hampstead Town to improving the Henderson Court Resource Centre. New police contact point – Create a new police contact point Frognal & Fitzjohns Community facilities in Hampstead (joint funding with Hampstead Town). 6 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects We have some incredibly vibrant and dynamic services and we need to ensure their future in the ward. We would like particular consideration to go to those organisations that are Gospel Oak Youth Services already proven to work in the area, that is QCCA/The Dome, Sir Hubert von Hermokmer, City Farm and London School of Mosaic. Conversations with our residents have shown that there is a particular concern about some of the fast roads in the area, Gospel Oak Children’s Road Safety and the threat they pose to children’s safety outside the schools. Here we would like to specifically mention St Dominic’s and the Malden Road bend outside their school. We would welcome cycle hangers being a priority for our Gospel Oak Greening and Air Quality CIL spending, but also the greening of Mansfield Road and other areas of Gospel Oak ward. Improve East Heath and Vale of Health playgrounds – Improvements to the two play areas: East Heath playground Hampstead Town Improve open spaces (at junction of Willow Road and Downshire Road) and Vale of Health Playground (on Hampstead Heath, near the junction of East Heath Road and Cannon Lane). 7 LOCAL COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY PRIORITY LIST MAY 2019 Ward Priority Projects Refurbish Henderson Court Resource Centre – Work with AgeUK Camden to improve the Henderson Court Resource Hampstead Town Invest in commnuity facilities Centre and the public realm at Henderson Court. This project would be backed jointly by Hampstead Town and Frognal & Fitzjohns CIL. Improve South End Green – Replace and improve lamp- Develop commnuity nodes away from the Hampstead Town posts around South End Green and restore the fountain to High Street operation. Restore Hampstead’s historic wells – Restore the historic Conserve Hampstead’s distinctive village Hampstead Town Chalybeate Well (adjacent to 15 Well Walk)
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