Dulwich Dulwich Area Vision Map East Dulwich Station Peckham Lordship Rye Park Greendale Lane Playing Fields WHAT IS OUR PLAN FOR DULWICH? Southwark Local Plan - Dulwich Dulwich Area Vision Map Much of our day-to-day work involves looking after the Estate. d Roa n r As stewards of this unique part of South East London, we are North Dulwich St Barnabas e Station Church ri committed to preserving its character while ensuring Dulwich Herne Hill F Station continues to be a place to enjoy now and for the future. Herne Hill Velodrome C o Honor Oak We are committed to working with tenants and residents to ur D t L Park Station u a ensure a balanced mix of retail and leisure facilities, supporting a Edward ne l Alleyn Club w Dulwich Picture i healthy local economy. We take a proactive, long-term, approach c Gallery h to improve the quality of our premises, tenures and tenant mix V i l Dulwich Sports l with the aim of increasing footfall to the three retail areas on the a Ground g e Estate, and providing a range of amenities for residents. / Dulwich Park C o l l The Estate works well, with strong communities and a good e NSP36 g mix of uses but we feel there are opportunities to improve key e Belair Park R o areas and have been working with Southwark Council on a a Alleynian d vision to achieve this. We would like your views. Rugby Southwark’s Dulwich Area Vision states that development in West Dulwich Dulwich Dulwich and Sydenham Dulwich should: Station College Hill Golf Club Forest Hill Tulse Hill Station Station Sydenham Hill Mary Datchelor Wood Preserve and Provide as Prioritise Protect the Support Playing Field enhance the many homes as walking and independent improvements character of possible across a cycling and character of to local services Dulwich. range of tenures improve public shops and to meet local Key: including social transport to services in the needs, including NSP Site Allocations housing. reduce pressure Dulwich area. for school Greenspace on car parking places and GP and improve provision. Cycle Network Sydenham Hill accessibility. Primary Shopping Station Areas 0 500 Gipsy Hill metres Station Sydenham Station Scale: 1:13,500 198 New Southwark Plan Proposed Submission Version RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS Urban art Award-winning shops and pubs We are proud to boast a number of high quality shops and pubs. These include the Proud Sow butchers - who recently were awarded Guild of Fine Food stars for five of their sausages. The Half Moon pub in Herne Hill also took home the Best Pub in Greater London prize at the 2018 Pub and Bar Awards. Village Orchard Village orchard We have created an orchard on Gallery Road by planting 38 apple trees on the old Grammar School playground. Working with London Wildlife Trust, we recently held our first open day as part of Dulwich Festival, designed to engage the local community in using the space for nature conservation and tree care. The Orchard opens in September Heritage trail and will be used for educational outreach and nature activities. Way-finding murals New vibrant murals welcoming visitors and shoppers to West Dulwich have been commissioned for the junction at Park Hall Road and Croxted Road. They are part of a Dulwich Estate initiative to support small businesses and enhance the area as a retail destination. South London artists Jake Tyler and Hana Sunny Whaler of Alphabetics Anonymous, a collective of sign painters and lettering artists, completed the murals in time for the Love West Dulwich fair in May. Easily accessible health services We worked with the Rosendale Road Surgery to create its purpose-built health centre, The Old Dairy Health Centre, on Croxted Road. The £6.9m development by The Dulwich Estate comprises a four-storey mixed use development incorporating a doctor’s surgery with five consulting rooms, two treatment rooms, a pharmacy, four additional retail spaces, and nine apartments. Exhibition and heritage trail From September, a new map and heritage trail will offer walkers a sign-posted route from North Dulwich to South Dulwich, with five new panels highlighting historical attractions. The walk will start at North Dulwich station, head through the heart of Dulwich Village and south towards Sydenham Hill. Maps will be available online at Retail Health centre thedulwichestate.org.uk, from local shops, and from The Dulwich Estate office. WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK MAKES FOR A GREAT LOCAL Community events Good food & drink HIGH STREET Here are some of our ideas... Vibrant atmosphere Places to sit & relax Easily accessible Good quality materials & street furniture Diverse & characterful shops Greenery GILKES CRESCENT GILKES PLACE OUR PLAN FOR DULWICH VILLAGE D U L W I C H V I L L A G E Dulwich Vision Projects C A L T O N A V E Our proposals for Dulwich Village are focussed on two key areas which book-end the Village. D E K K E R R D To the north, we enhance the retail and leisure offer through DULWICH VILLAGE NORTH creations of new retail, restaurant and community spaces. C O U R T L A N E To the south we maintain the civic focus of the Estate with the Estate office, Christ’s Chapel, Dulwich Picture Gallery TURNEY ROAD and Village Orchard. B O X A L L R D Dulwich Village Overview AYSGARTH RD book-end focus PICKWICK RD DULWICH VILLAGE SOUTH focus B U R B A G E R D book-end C O L L E G E R D Current and recently completed projects Proposed retail and sales D U L W I C H P A R K Proposed food and drink G A L L E R Y R D culture Proposed residential leisure Professional services Alternative uses OVERVIEW DULWICH VILLAGE VISION 1 JAN’19 DULWICHDULWICH VILLAGEVILLAGE VISIONVISION 25 NEW RESTAURANT (STP) FOCUS ON RETAIL AREAS 25 NEW27 RESTAURANT (STP) NEW RETAILER 2729 FOR DULWICH VILLAGE NEWPOPE RETAILER ROGER & PARTNERS 31 29THE ART STATIONERS POPE ROGER & PARTNERS 3133 THEHARVEY ART STATIONERS & WHEELER Shops and services that people want are vital to creating a DULWICH VILLAGE 3335 HARVEYSCOBIES & WHEELER 37 DULWICH VILLAGE 35D. VILLAGE DELI thriving high street that supports a healthy local economy. SCOBIES 39 VILLAGE KINLEIGH FOLKARD 37 BOOKS D. VILLAGE& HAYWARD DELI KNIGHT 3941 FRANK VILLAGE1d KINLEIGHBIFF FOLKARD BOOKS We want to enhance our offer to the local community and & HAYWARD LIFESTYLE CALTON AVENUE AQUA 43 KNIGHT1c 41 JIGSAW PATISSERIE FRANK BIFF AU CIEL 1d 1b LIFESTYLE CALTON AVENUE encourage new shoppers and visitors to Dulwich by creating 45 AQUA 1c 43FIRED EARTH PATISSERIE JIGSAW AU 1aCIEL 47 1b RUMSEY a vibrant and stimulating high street. 45 PHARMACY FIRED EARTH 1a 49 47 HAROLD GEORGE RUMSEY Retail spaces PHARMACY We are therefore proposing: 49 HAROLD GEORGE Restaurants and bars • A new restaurant at 25 Dulwich Village Proposed residential C O U R T L A N E • Converting the former Park Motor Garage at 84A Dulwich Village into a yoga studio Proposed communal areas Dulwich Village North C O U R T L A N E • A new convenience store at 88 Dulwich Village Professional services • A new retail space at 27 Dulwich Village • Converting the former bank at 117 Dulwich Village to allow it to become a new AREA 1 - NORTH restaurant, securing the future of this elegant Listed building AREA 1 - NORTH • New finishes and street furniture for the North Parade CROWN & GREYHOUND CROWN & LESLEY LEALE GREYHOUND GREEN 70 LESLEY LEALE GREEN 70 73 CROWN & GREYHOUND PORTERS BARBER BOXALL ROAD BARISTA 78 73 ROMEO JONES CROWN & GREYHOUND PORTERS BARBER BOXALL ROAD 80 BARISTA BARTLEYS82 78 ROMEO JONES FLOWERS 75-79 80 ROCCA 82 PROPOSED84a YOGA BARTLEYS FLOWERS STUDIO JANE NEWBERRY DULWICH VILLAGE 75-79 84 ROCCA THE 84a PROUD PROPOSED YOGA SOW 86 STUDIO JANE NEWBERRY DULWICH VILLAGE 85-87 NEW CONVENIENCE DULWICH 88 84 VINTNERS STORETHE PROUD SOW 86 89 TOMLINSONS85-87 NEW CONVENIENCE DULWICH 88 VINTNERS PIZZA EXPRESS94 STORE 91 GAIL’S BAKERY 89 TOMLINSONS Dulwich Village South THE REAL96-98 GREEK PIZZA EXPRESS94 91 GAIL’S BAKERY THE REAL96-98 GREEK AREA 2 - SOUTH PLANAREA 2 - SOUTHOF RETAIL AREAS DULWICH VILLAGE VISION 2 PLAN OF RETAIL AREAS JAN’19 DULWICH VILLAGE VISION 2 JAN’19 OUR VISION FOR WEST DULWICH West Dulwich Our proposals for West Dulwich will see the Garden Centre relocate to a new spot on South Croxted Road where it will benefit from additional footfall. New homes will be provided RESIDENTIAL POSSIBLE on the existing site. (STP) We also want to improve the public realm at the South Croxted Road-Park Hall Road junction with a new ‘plaza’. NEW RESIDENTIAL 19 77A (STP) NEW PHARMACY 12 Parking 17 NEW UNIT THE OLD DAIRY HEALTH CENTRE NEW HEALTH CARE 15 HOTPOD YOGA We want to make sure that there is sufficient parking in the area 10 13 JO PARTRIDGE ORTHADONTIST to accommodate visitors and residents. 8 THOMAS SCHOOLWEAR 6 We will replace the existing 7 parking spaces on South Croxted 9-11 DULWICH BOOKS THE DULWICH TRADER 4 BELMONT DRY CLEANERS Road elsewhere, whilst also providing an additional 13 spaces. 7 2 TOPPS TILES DULWICH BAZAAR 96 NEW RESTAURANT (STP) 94 PICKWICK ESTATES 92 JAADU 1-5 90 LAWLER STEEL 88 TESCO EXPRESS UNDER OFFER 86 LA GASTRONOMIA II 84 CAFE ROUGE 82 DULWICH ORTHODONTIC CENTRE 80 COOK Parking before 78A DULWICH BAKERY Retail spaces Restaurants and bars Proposed residential 78B ALLEYN PARK(STP) Healthcare GARDEN CENTRE Professional services Proposed public realm improvements Parking after Proposed developments Potential future development sites PROSPOSED PUBLIC REALM RETAIL, COMMERCIAL & COMMUNITY GROUND FLOOR USES PROPOSED FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS PLAN WEST DULWICH VISION 1 JUN’19 77A PARK HALL ROAD DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Site analysis The relocation of the garden centre allows four new 2-bed homes to be proposed, arranged along the east side of the service yard.
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