Thursday, 28 April 2011

The Stonebridge Master-Plan

In the Nottingham Core Housing Market Local Investment Plan dated September 2010, Prepared by seven local authorities including Nottingham City Council, for the Homes and Communities Agency, it is stated that:

[Nottingham City Council] has secured Kickstart funding from the HCA for the redevelopment of the Stonebridge Park area of St Ann’s. The proposed funding of £5.6 million will help to unlock Phase One (1a, 1b and 2a) of the Stonebridge Park Scheme, which will mean the construction of 95 new homes, including 48 new apartments and 47 family homes with 2, 3 and 4 bedroom options. Of these, 71 new homes will be supported through the NAHP and will offer low cost home ownership options for people wanting to live in high quality accommodation at Stonebridge. The remaining 24 homes will be for outright sale on the open market. In Appendix 5, Summery of costs, the Stonebridge Park Regeneration programme is estimated to amount to £22.2m.

In fact the total funding allocated by the HCA under the 6 July 2010 Kickstart 2 programme is £5,538,747. This appears in a file on the Homes and communities Agency website.

The master Plan for the Stonebridge Park Estate was drawn up by Derby based architects Latham’s at the beginning of the regeneration programme in 2006, there then followed a comprehensive consultation exercise lasting into 2007.

The most up to date Master plan of the Stonebridge Park Estate is shown here, together with three photo interpretations of what the finished areas of the estate will look like on completion. The 2007 Master Plan was shown to local tenants & residents at a public meeting in 2007, while the latest February 2010 Master Plan has been seen by only a small number of locals and has not been approved tenants & residents..
The first original Master Plan. 2007
The Master Plan. 2009
This view is an illustration of off road parking on the Estate

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