Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing

Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing

Imperial West Imperial Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan Curtins Ref: TPLO62103 Revision: 01 Issue Date: 17 October 2016 Sophos International Client: The Charterhouse Curtins 40 Compton Street London, EC1V 0BD Tel: 020 7324 2240 www.curtins.com STRUCTURES • TRANSPORT PLANNING • ENVIRONMENTAL • CIVILS & INFRASTRUCTURE • EXPERT ADVICE • SUSTAINABILITY • STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT Birmingham • Bristol • Cardiff • Douglas • Dublin • Edinburgh • Glasgow • Kendal • Leeds • Liverpool • London • Manchester • Nottingham TPLO62103 Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan This report has been prepared for the sole benefit, use, and information for the client. The liability of Curtins Consulting Limited with respect to the information contained in the report will not extend to any third party. Author Signature Date Irene O’Riordan BSc (Hons) MCILT 17/10/2016 Senior Transport Planner Reviewed Date Ben Dawson BSc (Hons) MCIHT 17/10/2016 Associate Approved Date Ben Dawson BSc (Hons) MCIHT 17/10/2016 Associate Rev 01 | Copyright © 2016 Curtins Consulting Ltd Page i TPLO62103 Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Site Location and Proposed Development ................................................................................... 1 1.3 DSMP Approach ......................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Benefits of a DSMP ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Objectives of a DSMP ................................................................................................................. 5 1.6 DSMP Structure .......................................................................................................................... 5 2.0 Policy Context .................................................................................................................................... 1 2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 2.2 The Mayor’s Transport Strategy (MTS) (2010) ............................................................................. 1 2.3 London Plan, 2016 ...................................................................................................................... 2 2.4 London Freight Plan: Sustainable Freight Distribution: A Plan for London (2007) ......................... 3 2.5 Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) ............................................................................... 3 2.6 Managing Freight Effectively: Delivery and Servicing Plans (DSPs) ............................................. 4 2.7 The London Low Emission Zone ................................................................................................. 5 2.8 London Borough of Islington (LBI) Transport Strategy (2012): Local Implementation Plan 2011 to 2031 5 3.0 Servicing Arrangements ..................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 6 3.2 Servicing Arrangements .............................................................................................................. 6 3.3 Future Servicing .......................................................................................................................... 9 4.0 Delivery and Service Management Measures and Opportunities .......................................................10 4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................10 4.2 Operation ...................................................................................................................................10 4.3 Procurement ..............................................................................................................................10 4.4 Delivery Schedule ......................................................................................................................10 4.5 Managing Suppliers ...................................................................................................................11 4.6 Just in Time Deliveries ...............................................................................................................11 Rev 01 | Copyright © 2016 Curtins Consulting Ltd Page ii TPLO62103 Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan 5.0 Action Plan .......................................................................................................................................12 5.1 Management Plan ......................................................................................................................14 5.2 Monitoring & Review ..................................................................................................................14 Figures Figure 1 – Site Location Plan ......................................................................................................................... 3 Tables Table 1 – Charterhouse Square Land Use ..................................................................................................... 6 Table 2 - Existing Delivery Schedule .............................................................................................................. 7 Table 3 - Action Plan………………………………..………………………………………………………………...…13 Rev 01 | Copyright © 2016 Curtins Consulting Ltd Page iii TPLO62103 Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 This Delivery and Servicing Management Plan (DSMP) has been prepared by Curtins on behalf of The Charterhouse for The Charterhouse Square located within the London Borough of Islington (LBI). 1.1.2 This DSP has been prepared in support of the consented planning application (P2014/4104/FUL) ‘Revealing the Charterhouse’. The intention of the development is to open up part of The Charterhouse to the public, providing a new museum and learning facilities and the redesign of Charterhouse Square. The consent includes a Planning Condition (Planning Condition 5) as detailed on The Charterhouse (TCH) Revealing the Charterhouse – Planning Permission and Conditions Tracker (April 2015). Planning Condition 5 states: Condition 5 – A Delivery and Servicing Management Plan for all properties and uses reliant on Charterhouse Square for deliveries and servicing shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to commencement of the development hereby approved. The DSMP shall include details of all servicing and delivery requirements, including details of how waste (including recyclable waste) would be transferred and collected, and shall confirm the timings of all deliveries and collections from service vehicles. The development shall be carried out strictly carried out strictly in accordance with the DSMP so approved. 1.2 Site Location and Proposed Development 1.2.1 Charterhouse Square is a historic square in Smithfield, central London. It is based around The Charterhouse –officially known as Sutton’s Hospital in Charterhouse- which is a Grade I listed building in the northern edge of the square. The Square lies between Charterhouse Street and Clerkenwell Road. The central square is a park surrounded on all sides by Charterhouse Square which provides access to all buildings fronting the square. 1.2.2 The site lies within the Charterhouse Square Conservation Area in the extreme south of the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London. The borough boundary between Islington and the City runs along Charterhouse Street and Carthusian Street. A site location plan is shown in Figure 1. 1.2.3 Existing vehicle access to the square is through a gated entrance on Charterhouse Square in the south eastern corner of the site. This entrance provides access to the parking along the square and Rutland Place in the north eastern corner of the square. Currently vehicles can egress the site through a gate on Charterhouse Street in the western corner of the square whilst the construction works at 23- Rev 01 | Copyright © 2016 Curtins Consulting Ltd Page 1 TPLO62103 Charterhouse Square Delivery and Servicing Management Plan 28 Charterhouse Square are being completed. Charterhouse Square is currently subject to one-way traffic flow counter-clockwise around the Square. 1.2.4 All of the Square is private property and not adopted highway. 1.2.5 When the consented development is complete the northern part of the Square, between the existing entrance to the Charterhouse and approximately 15metres west of Rutland Place, will be pedestrianised. Vehicles will be able to enter and leave via the gates in the south east and south west corners of the Square and two-way traffic flow will be permitted. It will be possible for vehicles up to the size of a midi-coach (9metres long) to use the south-western gate to access the site and u-turn within

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