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Acton (East Acton South, Acton Central, South Acton and Southfield) Acton (East Acton South, Acton Central, South Acton and Southfield) Number Date agreement sealed Site address Activity Spent Committed Available Purposes for which S106 negotiated 74-110 Acton Lane Southfields Recreation Ground - replace dilapidated fence along Southfield Road, refurbish shrub beds, provide interpretation signage for conservation area and plant screening shrubs on the northern boundary with industrial area. 16,340 8.3.96 A2 Liveability scheme (Acton Town Square) - for market 5,000 20,000 Environmental improivements in the vicinity A10 11.02.99 172 Acton High Street Masterplan - Cabinet July 07 1,671 28 Antrobus Road Parking controls, traffic calming, public transport 1,268 Parking controls, traffic calming, public transport in the area A14 01.06.00 Chiswick Park - Acton Green Acton Green street lights 156,500 £447K for CPZs and traffic and transport infrastructure and /or environmental improvments within a defined area. £65,000 for pedestrian crossing and £50,000 for environmental improvements within Ealing Acton Green - turfing and fencing imps to the 94 Bus Terminus 5,000 Acton Green Playground- work done and S106 money not drawn down 70,000 Chiswick Park - Southfield Beaconsfield Road Lighting - improvements to lamp columns as match funding to PFI scheme - done 18,140 Traffic calming study (Cunnington Street and Kingswood Rd area)-Southfields Residents association have asked for this 6,000 A15 29.06.90 & 25.09.02 Paper bins o/s S.Acton, Chiswick Park & Turnham Green Stations 2,250 Recycling 'bring' site at 94 bus route terminus 5,400 Tree planting 5,000 Chiswick Park - South Acton Pedestrian crossing at railway 65,000 166,880 Funding for diversion of new bus routes (E11) - London Buses planning on this basis - conversation with TfL needed Environment, Community & Regeneration contribution 37,000 Chiswick Park - Acton Central Environment, Community & Regeneration contribution 37,000 Chiswick Park 10,770 Acton 1 of 20 Acton (East Acton South, Acton Central, South Acton and Southfield) Number Date agreement sealed Site address Activity Spent Committed Available Purposes for which S106 negotiated Former TA HQ, Artillery House, Horn Lane W3 Springfield Gardens - painting of railing around park, refurbishment of grass 5 aside football pitch 3,588 A20 05.04.01 & 25.06.04 A2 Acton Hospital, Gunnersbury Lane, W3 Liveability management 5,000 Environmental improvements of Heathfield Gardens and/or any CPZ or traffic management in vicinity A23 06.07.01 CPZ or other traffic measures in area of property (interest) 830 Allocated for parks - no project planned 5,000 355 Uxbridge Road, W3 Mill Hill Gardens - renovate existing shrub beds. 5,000 A25 08.11.01 Masterplan - Cabinet July 07 5,000 A26 11.03.02 Manor Farm Cottages New bus cage and yellow lines at site. 3,250 Bromyard House Cycle route-Cttee Approval 10,000 Bromyard Crescent Open Space - new railing around the perimeter of the crescent, footpath resurfacing, new pergola to replace existing and new planting. The sunken centre feature will be raised to improve sight lines and drainage. The centre feature will include new 40,000 planting. Acton Avenues - Acton Avenues Alley Gating project 18,500 S106 funds towards the capital costs of exploring and implementing an alley gating and community safety project in the Avenues area. A27 28.03.02, 13.08.04 and 22.06.05 Trinity Way Open Space - new play area, recreational facilities for teenagers e.g. MUGA (multi-use games area), site furniture, planting and other general improvements. 165,000 Training and Employment 150,000 Local employment, training, business development and regeneration in local area Highway works 115,230 Education 150,000 A29 14.11.02 193-197 High Street W3 RaMP Liveability management 10,005 A30 21.11.02 116-118 The Vale Masterplan - Cabinet July 07 7,600 Land adjacent to 1 Winchester Street W3 Town Centre BID Management 5,057 Transport and Environmental improvements within Ealing Town Centre A31 13.01.03 A32 24.02.03 382 Uxbridge Road, W3 Masterplan - Cabinet July 07 15,560 239 Acton Lane Environmental improvements 4,067 Environmental improvements at Southfield recreation Ground A33 18.09.03 1 Rosemount Road, W3 Town Centre BID Management 10,000 Local environmental and transport measures A34 07.11.03 East side of Cowley Road and Morris House Acton Park - works underway - repairs to water garden and signage 10,000 13.01.03 and 04.04.05 Apprenticeship Scheme-Cabinet Jan 07 50,000 A35 Masterplan - Cabinet July 07 38,100 CPZs in the vicinity of the property 20,000 Sustainable transport, environmental & safety improvements in the area 25,147 Sustainable transport, environmental & safety improvements in the area Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College A36 10.05.04 Transport facilities in the Borough - Schools Cycle programme 15,000 Transport facilities in the borough 353 Uxbridge Road Twyford Crescent Gardens - footpath resurfacing, new site furniture, refurbishment of shrub beds and general refurbishment - to be complete Dec 07 25,000 21.05.04 A37 Interest 5,100 interest Apprenticeship Scheme - Cabinet Jan 07 10,000 10-18 Horn Lane InterestSpringfield Gardens - painting of railing around park, refurbishment of grass 5 aside football pitch and new signage to show park opening and closing times. 35,000 6,569 Interest A38 01.10.04 Apprenticeship Scheme - Cabinet Jan 07 10,000 Acton Green Methodist Church Acton Green common - demolish disused gardeners hut. 8,817 A39 24.11.04 Beatrice Helen, Virginia Enid & Elaine Houses Tree planting in Acton area in both streets and parks and maintenance works to trees in parks 25,000 15,000 improvements to local open space and street planting A40 04.04.05 Virgin Active Leisure complex, Bromyard Avenue Improvements to the adjacent Vale CPZ 109,631 A41 13.07.05 TOTAL 489,888 819,919 456,463 Acton 2 of 20 Ealing (Ealing Common, Walpole, Northfield, Ealing Broadway, Cleveland and Hanger Hill South) Date Purposes for which S106 Number agreement Site address Activity Spent Committed Available Dept/lead sealed negotiated Ealing Streetlights (E2) - EBIDCo - lamp E1 29.6.89 Walpole Court 31,660 SE columns have been installed traffic calming along St Stephen's road - traffic calming along St Stephen's road - E2 22.11.91 Notting Hill/Ealing 94 work done work done E6 22.7.93 Yates Wine Lodge 1,702 Environmental improvements to the area 35-39 South Ealing Environmental improvements to May Tree E8 11.10.96 4,132 of open space adjacent to south of May Road Gardens Tree Gardens as the Council think fit E13 26.2.99 1 Alexandria Road Transport improvements in the area 2,297 Transport improvements in the area provision of environmental West Ealing TC & Deans Gardens / E15 31.3.83 Chaucer House 5,071 improvements to open space known as R&P Leeland Market development (E4) Dean Gardens Bayham Road & E16 18.09.98 Bayham Rd & Kirchen Rd traffic calming 24,113 Traffic calming measures BE Kirchen Road Orion Park, Northfield Commuted sum for maintenance of a strip E17 24.01.00 10,340 PC&E Avenue, W13 of land bounding site Ealing Streetlights (E2) - EBIDCo - lamp E18 7.10.99 19 Montpelier Road 31,494 SE columns have been installed Greystoke House, 150 Cabinet report July 04 - Green Man Estate E19 9.11.99 66,022 142,169 Housing Services (HS) Brunswick Road, W5 Renewal (EC9) Cabinet report July 04 - Green Man Estate E20 28.01.00 Derwent Yard, W5 110,770 HS Renewal (EC9) Castlebar Park Neighbourhood E21 14.06.00 Armstrong Court Environmental improvements - tree 2,293 PC&E planting Castlebar Park Neighbourhood Trailfinders Sports E22 04.09.00 Environmental improvements - tree 15,000 PC&E Ground planting Transport and environmental Ealing Town Centre imps (EC19) (RaMP) improvements in vicinity including (Cab/EAC 17-3-05) - street clutter removal, 140,000 R&P improvements to local parks, ealing paving, Town centre and cycle improvements E24 22.06.01 46-50 Uxbridge Road Pitshanger Manor - rennovation and 27,800 Culture (Cul) feasibility study - Cabinet 17.3.05 Cabinet report - July 04 - Green Man Estate Renewal (EC9) - For affordable 1,650,000 HS housing Ealing 3 of 20 Ealing (Ealing Common, Walpole, Northfield, Ealing Broadway, Cleveland and Hanger Hill South) Date Purposes for which S106 Number agreement Site address Activity Spent Committed Available Dept/lead sealed negotiated Ealing Streetlights (E2) - EBIDCo - lamp E25 09.05.01 17-21 High Street 41,167 SE columns have been installed E27 22.11.01 Woodgrange House Green Man Estate Renewal (EC9) 87,800 HS Landscaping and bollards adjacent to 9,000 PC&E Forge Cottages or other environmental Environmental improvements of Off site Highway & Environmental works E28 11.12.01 Ealing Studios 104,000 Heathfield Gardens and/or any CPZ or BE as per agreement traffic management in vicinity I nterest 10,820 Hanger Hill / Green open space - Empire House & 49,580 PC&E E29 10.05.02 refurbishment of play area Mercury House Aprenticeship Scheme - Cabinet Jan 07 30,000 R&P Hanger Hill / Green open space - 2,950 PC&E refurbishment of play area Empire House & E29A 26.03.03 Mercury House Apprenticeship scheme - Cabinet Jan 07 2,110 R&P 110 Gunnersbury E30 20.06.02 Cycle racks at a point adjacent to the site 540 500 Cycle racks BE Avenue Ealing 4 of 20 Ealing (Ealing Common, Walpole, Northfield, Ealing Broadway, Cleveland and Hanger Hill South) Date Purposes for which S106 Number agreement Site address Activity Spent Committed Available Dept/lead sealed negotiated Education in West Ealing for St Johns School - Required for Children's Centre project at St Johns Primary. Scheme Education and Social Services 90,000 already discussed and agreed with school.
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