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Officer Suggestions That Could Be Funded by Local CIL Officer suggestions that could be funded by local CIL Topic - what do Idea of how to improve - suggested project (and cost if known) Ward you want to improve? Community Projects to enhance social cohesion and address inclusion, for example facilities and All wards Facilities services that provide support for isolated and vulnerable groups such as young people and the elderly. Air quality Local community projects to address air quality (developed by local communities in All wards consultation with Camden air quality officers). Community Investment in community facilities. Detailed projects could include: All wards Facilities Physical improvements to existing community buildings; and Funding to support services by voluntary organisations. Investment could enable the enhancement and expansion of community provision to support growth and support existing community organisations to become self-sustaining. Open/green Camden's Arts team is proposing a range of programmes and events, and funding would All wards spaces and be welcomed to support these arts projects in each ward: nature Camden Alive Legacy: will provide residents and communities with inspiring opportunities to be proud ‘creators’ of the borough’s cultural life, stirring potential to form enhanced senses of neighbourliness, cohesion, and identity.(£25k per site) Annual arts programme (£35k) Large scale community events such as Lumiere (£100k). Social Care and Enhancing the use of community buildings (such as community centres, libraries and All wards Health sports centres) to support people who are disabled, older people and those experiencing mental health issues. This could include Physical alterations to make buildings more accessible and inviting to these groups Initiatives to promote healthy lifestyles for everyone, including these groups Spaces that encourage intergenerational activity where young and old can mix/socialise Provision of community information, that encourage communities to develop a better understanding of fellow citizens who have a disability, are older or experience mental health difficulties. Transport and Signalising junction Plender Street / Bayham Street. Camden Town Streets with Primrose Hill Open/green Repaving and replanting in College Gardens. Camden Town spaces and with Primrose nature Hill / Cantelowes Transport and Provision of cycle hangers. Cantelowes Streets /Kentish Town Transport and Frognal and Fitzjohns Road Safety Scheme (£1m). An existing scheme is currently Frognal and Streets funded by S106 and LIP sources, to the amount of £398,000 and will allow for the Ftzjohns implementation of some measures, Supplementary funding could allow the scheme to further deliver against the scheme objectives, including additional road safety treatments of junctions and improved footways. Such funding could also contribute to other safety improvements for vulnerable road users, such as segregated cycle lanes where feasible, in particular on the northbound (uphill) section of Fitzjohn’s Avenue. Transport and Adelaide Road: Junction redesign to stop rat running. Haverstock / Streets Belsize Transport and Traffic calming scheme in Dartmouth Park Area (to be developed by Camden Transport Highgate / Streets team in consultation with ward members and the local community). Kentish Town Transport and Potential public realm improvements around public realm - to be developed in Holborn and CG Streets consultation with ward members and the local community. Transport and Kentish town planters: introduce new planters to Kentish Town Road along with some Kentish Town / Streets cosmetic improvements including improved bicycle storage and possible guard rail Cantelowes removal. Open/green Improvements to children’s playground and resurfacing of tennis courts in Kilburn Grange Kilburn spaces and Park (note there has also been a proposal to share this cost with Brent Council). nature Social Care and Development of a dementia garden at Kingsgate Resource Centre. Kilburn Health Arts and culture Public realm and wayfinding improvements to enhance profile of Swiss Cottage Library, Swiss Cottage including: Lighting installation inside the entranceway of Swiss Cottage Library (£30k External lighting and projections on Swiss Cottage Library (£60k) Site Specific Public Art (series of site specific artworks at key points key routes to the Swiss Cottage Cultural Hub - £100k) Wayfinding and signage (enhanced signage around and at key points key routes to the Swiss Cottage Cultural Hub - £25k) Seating and resting places in public spaces (£20k) Popup Outdoor theatre in the square (public realm improvements, stage and lighting, in partnership with Hampstead Theatre: £60k). Educational The Royal Free School at the Hive: Investment to secure the continuation of the Hive Swiss Cottage, Facilities service and an innovative plan to co-locate the current outpatient provision of the Royal Hampstead Free Hospital School to The Hive in Swiss Cottage. This proposal demonstrates a shared Town (funding endeavor between education, mental health support and transitions to provide an from other innovative holistic provision for vulnerable Key Stage 4 pupils. neighbouring wards would be welcomed) .
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