OXFORD CIRCUS
ALDGATE
CHINA TOWN LIMEHOUSE BLACKFRIARS SHADWELL
PICCADILLY CIRCUS
WAPPING GREEN PARK LONDON ST JAMES’S PARK WATERLOO BRIDGE CANARY BOROUGH WHARF ROTHERHITHE LOCAL HISTORY BERMONDSEY LIBRARY CANADA WATER LAMBETH PALACE GARDENS ELEPHANT CANADA WATER & CASTLE LIBRARY VICTORIA BERMONDSEY CROSSHARBOUR SPA GARDENS SOUTHWARK PARK
BLUE ANCHOR LIBRARY
KENNINGTON NEWINGTON EAST STREET LIBRARY LIBRARY SOUTH DEPTFORD BERMONDSEY PARK BURGESS NEW PUBLIC PARK SQUARE LIBRARY VAUXHALL
KENNINGTON PARK BRANDON OVAL LIBRARY
GREENWICH PARK NEW CROSS
QUEENS ROAD Peckham Library PECKHAM
STOCKWELL CAMBERWELL PECKHAM LIBRARY LIBRARY
DENMARK HILL 2.5KM GREEN PECKHAM RYE PARK GROVE VALE CLAPHAM RUSKIN LIBRARY NUNHEAD ST JAMES’S NORTH PARK PARK NUNHEAD LIBRARY BROCKLEY
BRIXTON
EAST DULWICH
PECKHAM COMMON
HERNE NORTH LAMBETH HILLPALACE DULWICH CLAPHAM SOUTH GARDENS CROFTON PARK
BROCKWELL PARK DULWICH 5KM LIBRARY HONOR OAK PARK SOUTHWARK PARK
DULWICH EAST STREET PARK THURLOW STREET LIBRARY
NEW PUBLIC SQUARE LIBRARY 42
WEST DULWICH 343 / 42
EAST STREET Distance: 0.6km 176 Walking time: 5 minutes DEPTFORD PARK
SYDENHAM HILL ALBANY ROAD WEST Canada Water Library NORWOOD BURGESS 7.5KM PARK
KENNINGTONKINGSWOOD LIBRARY Camberwell Library PARK
GIPSY HILL Approximate locations Map not to scale GREENWICH PARK Southwark Council: Investing in new libraries
2.5KM You may already know that Southwark Council sees libraries as a top priority for the borough. RUSKIN New libraries have recently openedPARK in Canada Water and Camberwell, and existing libraries have also undergone extensive refurbishment.
PECKHAM COMMON
John Harvard Library With Notting Hill Housing, Southwark Council plans to build a new library as part of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate, to replace the existing library
BROCKWELL at East Street. PARK 5KM
East Street library will remain open until the DULWICH PARK new library service is open to the public.
7.5KM Illustrative Masterplan of the regenerated Aylesbury Old Kent Road East New public Street square Library
Walworth Thurlow Road Portland Street Street
Burgess Park
Albany Road
A new public square:
Community Thurlow Street Facilities An Introduction (inc. Library)
The regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate Dawes Street will provide around 3,500 new homes along with
Public a network of green spaces, new shops, work Square space and other new public facilities.
Health Care Centre One of the first sites to be developed is a new public square, which will offer a new health centre, early years nursery, shops, offices and new homes for social rent, shared ownership and private sale.
A new library will form a key part of the new public square. The new library: Space and layout
The new library will be more spacious than the current East Street library, and incorporate these community facilties: STAFF AND FM AREA 4.5m
• Stay and Play zone SERVICE 9.5m DESK • Improved ICT 5m
• Study space OLD KENT ROAD • Meeting rooms available for hire by community groups 15m • Office space for Creation Trust EAST STREET
1 Information desk THURLOW STREET 3 2 Young people’s study area 4 3 ICT zone
4 Quiet study 5 Current 1 East Street 5 Children’s zone Library
6 Toilets STAFF AND FM AREA
7 Light well over courtyard
8 Meeting rooms 7 9 Creation Trust offices 10 2 10 Stay and Play zone 8 LIBRARY ENTRANCE 6 9
PUBLIC DAWES STREET SQUARE
Tell us what you think… Artist’s impression of the new library entrance
Tell us what you think…
Inside the Artist’s impression of the new library interior new library
Give us feedback on the plans for the new Aylesbury library:
• What facilities do you think the new library needs – have we got it right? • How could our proposals be improved?
Artist’s impression • How do you think you might use your of the new library interior new library? Artist’s impression of the new public square showing the library centre back
Planning Work starts What next? New library submission on the new complete submitted public square
End of 2018 We will use your feedback, to inform End of 2015 2016 the development of the plans for the new library and public square. Artist’s impression of the view towards the public square
Resident open events
Saturday 26 September Saturday 17 October 12pm - 4pm 12pm - 4pm Tykes Corner, Unit 8 SE17 2UZ Children’s activities and refreshments provided
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