Northern Area

Northern Area

NORTHERN AREA WIDER CONTEXT Existing connections Future network/improvements Opportunity Areas Opportunity Areas (indicative capacities) Open Spaces BUILT CHARACTER Lewisham Characterisation Study SHAPESLewisham DEPTFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTION (DNA) AREA BAKERLOO LINE EXTENSION (BLE) TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC REALM IMPROVEMENTS New Cross Area Framework Deptford Parks Liveable Neighbourhood Healthy Neighbourhoods Cycling Walking Open Spaces Overview DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Current Status Housing Delivery Other uses (Employment, Retail, Community) Overview Heritage-led regeneration - complete/underway Heritage-led regeneration - future Existing and future areas of cultural, community, retail and leisure focus NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Current Status C2 Completed C1 Under construction A1 Permission granted U2 Preliminary stage P1 Future projects P3 P6 C3 C4 C5 U4 P2 C6 U1 C11 C7 C8 P4 F1 C10 U5 U6 U3 A2 C9 P5 C1. YEOMAN STREET U4. ARKLOW TRADING ESTATE C2. CANNON WHARF AND MARINE WHARF U5. 403-407 NEW CROSS ROAD C3. ELIZABETH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE U6. 483-486 NEW CROSS ROAD C4. SR HOUSE C5. 73-79 CHILDERS STREET P1. CONVOYS WHARF C6. KENT WHARF P2. EDWARD STREET C7. DEPTFORD PROJECT P3. SURREY CANAL TRIANGLE C8. FAIRCHARM TRADING ESTATE P4. GIFFIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT C9. SEAGER BUILDINGS P5. SOMERVILLE ESTATE C10. BATAVIA ROAD P6. GRINSTEAD ROAD C11. NEW CROSS HOSPITAL SITE A1. SCOTT HOUSE U1. AMERSHAM VALE A2. BESSON STREET U2. DEPTFORD TIMBERYARD U3. 43-49 POMEROY STREET F1. ACHILLES STREET NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Housing Delivery (units) C2 Completed C1 Under construction A1 Permission granted U2 Preliminary stage P1 Future projects P3 P6 C3 C4 C5 U4 P2 C6 U1 C11 C7 C8 P4 F1 C10 U5 U6 U3 A2 C9 P5 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 C1. YEOMAN STREET - 862 U4. ARKLOW TRADING ESTATE - 316 C2. CANNON WHARF AND MARINE WHARF - 698 U5. 403-407 NEW CROSS ROAD - 0 C3. ELIZABETH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE - 0 U6. 483-486 NEW CROSS ROAD - 44 C4. SR HOUSE - 83 C5. 73-79 CHILDERS STREET - 22 P1. CONVOYS WHARF - 3,500 C6. KENT WHARF - 143 P2. EDWARD STREET - 34 C7. DEPTFORD PROJECT - 132 P3. SURREY CANAL TRIANGLE - 2,400 C8. FAIRCHARM TRADING ESTATE - 148 P4. GIFFIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT - 209 C9. SEAGER BUILDINGS - 219 P5. SOMERVILLE ESTATE - 23 C10. BATAVIA ROAD - 114 P6. GRINSTEAD ROAD - 199 C11. NEW CROSS HOSPITAL SITE - 124 A1. SCOTT HOUSE - 139 U1. AMERSHAM VALE - 120 A2. BESSON STREET - 300 U2. DEPTFORD TIMBERYARD - 1,132 U3. 43-49 POMEROY STREET - 65 F1. ACHILLES STREET - N/A NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Other uses (Employment, Retail, Community) (sqm) C2 Completed C1 Under construction A1 Permission granted U2 Preliminary stage Future projects P3 P6 P1 C3 C4 C5 U4 P2 C6 U1 C11 C7 C8 P4 F1 C10 U5 U6 U3 A2 C9 P5 2500 2250 2000 1750 1500 1250 1000 750 500 250 0 C1. YEOMAN STREET - 7,642 U4. ARKLOW TRADING ESTATE - 3,049 C2. CANNON WHARF AND MARINE WHARF- 6,588 U5. 403-407 NEW CROSS ROAD - 250 C3. ELIZABETH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE - 7,379 U6. 483-486 NEW CROSS ROAD - 265 C4. SR HOUSE - 1,243 C5. 73-79 CHILDERS STREET - 279 P1. CONVOYS WHARF - 98,100 C6. KENT WHARF - 1,375 P2. EDWARD STREET - 772 C7. DEPTFORD PROJECT - 1,499 P3. SURREY CANAL TRIANGLE - 30,560 C8. FAIRCHARM TRADING ESTATE - 4,310 P4. GIFFIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT - 0 C9. SEAGER BUILDINGS - 4,047 P5. SOMERVILLE ESTATE - 0 C10. BATAVIA ROAD - 1,768 P6. GRINSTEAD ROAD - 2,072 C11. NEW CROSS HOSPITAL SITE - 0 A1. SCOTT HOUSE - 944 U1. AMERSHAM VALE - 0 A2. BESSON STREET - 1,000 U2. DEPTFORD TIMBERYARD - 3,571 U3. 43-49 POMEROY STREET - 442 F1. ACHILLES STREET - N/A NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Overview C2 Completed C1 Under construction A1 Permission granted U2 Preliminary stage Future projects P3 P6 P1 C3 C4 C5 U4 P2 C6 U1 C11 C7 C8 P4 F1 C10 U5 U6 U3 A2 C9 P5 C1. YEOMAN STREET U4. ARKLOW TRADING ESTATE C2. CANNON WHARF AND MARINE WHARF U5. 403-407 NEW CROSS ROAD C3. ELIZABETH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE U6. 483-486 NEW CROSS ROAD C4. SR HOUSE C5. 73-79 CHILDERS STREET P1. CONVOYS WHARF C6. KENT WHARF P2. EDWARD STREET C7. DEPTFORD PROJECT P3. SURREY CANAL TRIANGLE C8. FAIRCHARM TRADING ESTATE P4. GIFFIN STREET REDEVELOPMENT C9. SEAGER BUILDINGS P5. SOMERVILLE ESTATE C10. BATAVIA ROAD P6. GRINSTEAD ROAD C11. NEW CROSS HOSPITAL SITE A1. SCOTT HOUSE U1. AMERSHAM VALE A2. BESSON STREET U2. DEPTFORD TIMBERYARD U3. 43-49 POMEROY STREET F1. ACHILLES STREET NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Heritage-led regeneration complete/underway Conservation Areas Deptford Foundry: A disused trading estate in Deptford was transformed into a new neighbourhood providing homes, employment opportunities, creative studios and public open space. Deptford Project: Deptford Foundry houses 276 private homes in total. 1- to Winner of the ‘Best Heritage Led Project’ at 3-bedroom apartments. The scheme includes two new play the 2017 London Planning Awards and the spaces, a new public route and landscaped areas. Placemaking Award at the 2017 Property Week As part of one of the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s Creative Awards, the Deptford Project is now a bustling new Enterprise Zones, the Deptford Foundry in Lewisham has opened public realm with new shops and 132 homes. in May 2019 with 85 new affordable studios and workspaces for The renovated arches are home to 14 independent more than 100 artists and creative businesses. retailers which, through the careful selection of tenants, celebrate the diversity and creativity within the local community. The historic railway ramp is once again in use as part of the wider masterplan Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA): for the rationalised entrance and use of the station. Goldsmiths CCA is London’s newest contemporary arts institution which was created in the historic water 2 tanks and ancillary functional uses for the baths. Hosting world-established and emergent practices, the institution aims to enhance Goldsmiths’ reputation for Deptford Conservation excellence and innovation in the arts. Area Appraisal (CAA): A Grade II listed building, designed by Turner Prize 1 The new draft CAA has been winners Assemble, CCA totals just under 1,000 sqm drafted in line with current with 700 sqm of gallery space, and was formerly a Historic England guidance Victorian bathhouse. and sets out the historic 3 and architectural interest 4 and character of the area, explains why it is considered to be of special interest in the context of the borough of Lewisham and why it warrants designation. The final CAA will be adopted in Autumn 2019 and will become a Supplementary Planning Document. 4 Source: anthology.london 2015 2 1 NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Heritage-led regeneration future Conservation Areas Olympia Building, Lenox Project and Sayes Court Project (Convoys Wharf): Excelsior Yard (Surrey Canal Triangle): The Olympia Building will be the key Excelsior will be a new creative quarter focal point for the cultural identity of providing the opportunity to merge existing Convoys Wharf, as a newly refurbished and new workspaces around high quality building, as a multi-purpose space public realm and to serve as a landmark 1 suitable Class D1, D2 and B1 uses with gateway into Surrey Canal Triangle. supporting commercial uses (Classes A1-A4). The Lenox Project, founded in 2011, 2 is a charity which intends to build and launch a full size replica of the Lenox, a state-of-the-art naval ship that was built in 1678 in Deptford and was the first of Charles II’s thirty ships. The company is currently in the process of preparing a business case. The Sayes Court Project was established in 2011. Sayes Court is a public garden and research centre on the site of John Evelyn’s 17th Century garden and within the Convoys Wharf Goldsmiths - Enterprise Hub: site area. A local community group The new Enterprise Hub will provide has established a Community Interest access to affordable workspaces for up Company (CIC) to protect the rights to 100 local businesses and create 80 of the park as part of the masterplan. new jobs. A terrace of shops on New 3 This was secured by the outline Cross Road will be refurbished into the planning permission and the company new hub which will provide training is currently preparing a business case and advice to local entrepreneurs, to fund their project. with a particular focus on supporting entrepreneurs from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds. 1 2 NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Existing and future areas of cultural, community, retail and leisure focus Canada Water • New health centre • New leisure centre • New high street • 12 acres of new public spaces • Primary school expansion Convoys Wharf • Waterfront destination • Olympia Building: leisure and cultural uses • New primary school Deptford Timberyard • 3,571sqm of A1-A5, B1, New Bermondsey D1, D2 • Upgraded stadium • New leisure facilities • New church and performance arts centre • New artist studios Old Kent Road • 1 FE college • New Health Centre • New secondary school • 2 New primary schools • 9 primary school expansions • Major cultural attraction district centres area with cultural focus For more information on the development proposals, please visit the respective websites: existing areas of cultural, community, retail New Bermondsey and leisure focus Convoys Wharf Deptford Timberyard future areas of cultural, community, retail Old Kent Road Area Action Plan and leisure focus Canada Water Area Action Plan.

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