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Neil Taylor Programme Manager Royal
Borough of Kingston
James Berry MP for Kingston and Surbiton
Greg Hughes Chair, kingstonfirst
Opportunity Area Planning Framework
Eric Owens Group Manager of Strategic Planning
Royal Borough of Kingston
Kingston in a Growing City Context
Kingston Town Centre Boundary AAP Potential CR 2 locations MOL land Green Belt
London’s Future
Population Growth: 9m to 11m (2050)
1m to 2m new homes for a bulging city
Over 1 million new jobs and growth sectors
Crossrail 2 potential development/ capacity Kingston’s Future
RBK’s population is set to grow by 34% by 2050 to reach 215,000 residents
This will require 26,000 additional dwellings between 2011-2050 This will target 13,000 new jobs in the Borough by 2036
Kingston identified as a potential emerging Opportunity Area in London Plan (2015)
SETTING THE CONTEXT
- Designated and supported by the Mayor of London
- A major reserve of brownfield land with public transport
- Offer significant capacity for new houses and/or jobs
- Captures, binds and steers public and private aspiration
- Outcome focused around a programme for delivery
- Identifies funding avenues to deliver ambitions
- Highlights level of public and/or private intervention
What is an Opportunity Area?
SETTING THE CONTEXT
The Opportunity Area: Uniqueness
THE OPPORTUNITY AREA
The Opportunity Area
Key Facts and Figures Kingston Town
Centre
Size (Ha)
Overall
202.4 ha
Number of Potential Sites Overall
42
Minimum new homes Overall
3750
Current land use / Indicative land use
Retail & commercial / Mixed use
The Opportunity Area: Existing Uses
Open Space
Residential
Leisure/Sports Facility
Infrastructure
Employment/Commercial
Education
Civic
Retail
PROPOSED OPPORTUNITY AREA
The Opportunity Area: Key Challenges
Zone 2 EA. Fluvial Flood Zone 3a EA.Fluvial Flood Zone 3b EA. Fluvial Flood One-way Gyratory Railway Network Opportunity Area Provisional Wider Zone Transport Nodes Key Views Key Focal Landmarks Conservation Areas (4 within the Opportunity Area Provisional Wider Zone)
THE OPPORTUNITY AREA
Key Partners and Stakeholders
Local Society’s
Aviva
GOVERNANCE
- Approval to commence preparation received
- Joint working with TfL/ GLA underway
- Clarification of project scope is nearing completion
- Evidence base being commissioned and/or emerging
- Areas for additional project funding being investigated
- Engage with stakeholders and interested parties
Progress and Next Steps
Eric Owens Group Manager Strategic Planning and Regeneration T 020 8547 4706 M 07553 177 354 E [email protected]
Further Information and Enquires
Matthew Secker British Land
Project Manager
THE KINGSTON AREA ACTION PLAN (K + 20) 2008 THE EDEN QUARTER DEVELOPMENT BRIEF (2015)
Contact:
Matthew Secker
020 7467 2871
Miles Price
020 7467 2956
Wahid Samady CNM Estates
Chairman
Tolworth Tower, Tolworth
The 22-storey iconic Tolworth Tower will be upgraded and converted into 108 new homes, 68 serviced
apartments and 52,959 sq.ft of prime, refurbished office space, while retaining the existing Marks & Spencer
and Travelodge on the site.
New buildings will be constructed on the Broadway, delivering 200 new homes, of which a proportion would
be affordable housing, and 962 sq.m (10,354 sq.ft) of high quality new retail space along Broadway Road,
with significant public realm and car parking improvements.
Tolworth Tower, Tolworth
Enhanced Public Realm Double Height Retail
Sutton Point, Sutton
UDP Number one site in Sutton next to the train station. Currently under construction, Sutton
Point will provide a mixed use scheme of 332 units, 20,000 sq.ft retail, 80 bedroom hotel, 59
services apartments, 24,000 Sq.Ft of office space and health and fitness centre. There are
250 parking spaces on site as well as desirable amenity space with a central piazza.
Kingston Regal, Kingston Upon Thames
This Grade II listed central Kingston landmark, purchased unconditionally in 2014.
Planning permission has now been granted for a mixed use development consisting of 3 floors of
contemporary residential accommodation, 3,500 Sq.ft dance studio, 5,600 sq.ft office space, 5,500 sq.ft
children's play area, 15 serviced apartments and a basement car park, conferencing for 1000 people and a
200 seat ‘Signature’ restaurant.
Enabling works completed, start on site September 2015.
Kingston Regal, Kingston Upon Thames
Residential
Apartments
Dance
Hall
Play Space
Serviced Apartments
(Rear Elevation)
Office Space
(Rear Elevation)
Restaurant
Conference
Area
Illustration shows the various uses incorporated within this development. The heritage features will be
restored and included within the design.
Surbiton Point, 2A Ellerton Road, Surbiton, KT6 7TX
Currently under construction, Surbiton Point will provide 23 stylish one and two bedroom apartments and
approximately 3,500 sq.ft of prime commercial space.
All units will benefit from underground parking.
Surbiton Point is ideally located for efficient access to London via the A3 and within walking distance of
Surbiton Station.
Alpha Wharf, Howard Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT5 8SA
Alpha Wharf was previously an old builders yard which will provide much needed
affordable housing for 28 units consisting of 1,2 and 3 bed properties and new
shared surface amenity space. This scheme will be completed in September
2015.
Kings Point, Reading
Kings Point is located in the centre of Reading, by the river Kennet. The site was a disused
office building.
The scheme achieved planning permission in May 2015 for an 18 storey building consisting
of 103 residential units, with parking and a retail and public realm Piazza.
Birnbeck Peninsula, Weston-super-Mare
A waterside development of 63 deluxe apartments and penthouses,
serviced apartments, beach huts, restaurant and retail.
How Local Business Can Benefit
Phil Clement & John Pye Economic Development
Royal Borough of Kingston
Wide Ranging Development Projects
New offices
New restaurants
New shops
New residential accommodation
Procurement Opportunities –
Maximising Local Benefit
Construction and fit-out
Professional Services – legal, accounting
On-going maintenance – cleaning
Supply chain goods
Awareness
Information is key
Working with developers and occupiers
Holding ‘Meet the Buyer’ events
Advertising in local press
Utilising our web site and social media
Panel Discussion & Q&A
Ros Morgan – kingstonfirst Jerry Irving – Kingston Chamber Neil Taylor – Kingston Futures
Phil Clements - RBK