Creating a New Community “A Garden Village For The 21 st Century – A sustainable, convenient and community based lifestyle”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Limerick City Green Routes Corridor Selection Study Presentation to Limerick City Council 14 th February 2008.
Advertisements

Transport for Canberra 07 November2013. Transport for NSW: Regional Transport Plan ACT, whilst not part of the region, is an important destination Transport.
CityCo, Piccadilly Hoteliers Forum
December 3, 2014| Nadine Navarro Manager, Smart Commute, Metrolinx NEW DIRECTIONS FOR SMART COMMUTE, METROLINX.
From – A Report of the Connecticut Regional Institute for the 21 st Century by Michael Gallis & Associates, 1999 (known as the “Gallis Report”) Knowledge.
Planning Around Rapid Transit Stations (PARTS) Transportation Demand Management Strategy.
Colin Buchanan A Mobility Management Plan for the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Transportation Demand Management: Transport Canada Initiatives Canadian TDM Summit, November RDIMS
Carbon Lite Cardiff A response to the challenges of climate change Julian Stedman September 2009.
Public Information Sessions November 30, 2010: City Center at Oyster Point December 1, 2010: HRT Norfolk.
Mainstreaming Cycling for All Nick Vaughan Transport for Greater Manchester Eleanor Roaf Sustrans Local Sustainable Transport Fund National Conference.
Markham Centre TDM and Land Development Case Study ACT Canada – TDM Summit October 21, 2008.
Demolishing Information Silos for the Benefit of Customers Pete Johnston Programme Manager.
INNER CITY INVESTMENT SUMMIT TRANSPORT, INTEGRATED PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Presenter: L N Mangcu SED: Transport and Roads Department.
ICM San Antonio – IH-10 Corridor Brian Fariello, TxDOT.
Austin Strategic Mobility Plan Apr 19, 2010 Program Overview.
Umeå:s positive experiences with CIVITAS and how we would like to continue the work!
Presentation by: Permanent Secretary - PMORALG Mr. Jumanne Sagini 3 rd June 2014.
Auckland’s Travel Demand Initiatives Sustainable Mobility & Healthy Communities Summit 2014.
71 BRR Project Chennai Street Design. What makes a complete street? A street that provides separate spaces for walking and cycling, and, dedicated lanes.
Carfree Development in Europe - The UK Situation by Ed Beale.
Sustainable Mobility in Central Asia A call for vision, integrated planning and resources Guido Bruggeman Chief Technical Advisor of UNDP/GEF Project “City.
Enter Presentation Name Public Works Transportation Division ACT Canada Sustainable Mobility Summit Hamilton, Ontario Transit Plenary November, 7, 2012.
Urban Design Goals: Produce a high quality living environment for all residents. Clarify and enhance the relationship between new housing development and.
Joint Transport Forum I Rapid Transit Line 2 Our Future Transport I West of England Sub Region.
Make your move Kirkcaldy Inspiring and Encouraging More Walking and Cycling Fife Council and Sustrans are working in partnership to encourage more walking.
Adur & Worthing Services working in partnership IMPROVING THE STREET SCENE WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL CONFERENCE Wednesday 7 th June 2006 PRESENTATION.
GoBerkeley 1 goBerkeley: Integrating TDM and Parking Management into Downtown Berkeley Monday, October 28 th, 2013 Steer Davies Gleave 970 – 355 Burrard.
Mid Wales LTP Stakeholder Workshop 3 rd October Presentation by Ann Elias and Janice Hughes.
Embedding Travel Planning in the Development Process Sarah Cummings Behaviour Change Transport for London.
Local Transport Plan 3 Vision and Issues. The Local Transport Plan Will replace LTP2, which expires 31 March must have LTP3 approved and operative.
 City of Hamilton – Transportation Sustainable Mobility Summit – October 27, 2013.
 Scotland’s National Transport Strategy A Consultation.
What Transport for Cambridge? The Sub-Region Development Strategy and Transport Policies.
Travel Behaviour Change for SMEs and Major Employers South Wessex Waste Minimisation Group 20 th March 2013.
GNTP Business Forum – The Big Idea – Gary Smerdon-White 18 th September 2012.
Ongoing The Hook Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group – Barry Deller (Chair & Site Selection Lead) – Diana Whittaker (Secretary) – Sue Mesher (Community.
Travel Planning at Ashchurch & Tewkesbury Business Parks.
Your town – your plan Bishop’s Stortford Neighbourhood Plan All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley Neighbourhood Plan Team Meeting 16 th December.
The Bikers Convention By David Wilson Maintenance Officer.
South Cambridgeshire District Council Northstowe A Proposed New Town in Cambridgshire.
Renaissance Southend Ltd Southend Borough Council Buses In-Depth Scrutiny 12 December 2007 Mike Lambert – Chief Executive.
Monitoring: Continuous Improvements & Achieving Results Scott Copsey Travel Plan Coordinator University of Hertfordshire.
Safer roads, Reliable journeys, Informed travellers 1 GETTING THE BALANCE RIGHT : Managing Development Managing Capacity Managing Demand INFLUENCING TRAVEL.
Comprehensive Plan Update Kevin O’Neill Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board September 2, 2015.
© 2007 PMP. All rights reserved. Wednesday 18 th July South Northamptonshire Council Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study and Green Space Strategy.
London City Airport Airport Surface Access Strategy (DRAFT) - summary of development & next steps December
Parking Policy - Sustainable Development, Vibrant Cities Gerry Murphy 12 September 2013.
Regional Transit Study Project Update. Four open houses held between November , 2009 Informed and engaged the public in the study process Provided.
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION Saint John. ATSJ VISION A City that supports a high quality of life where calm and friendly streets encourage the connection between.
20 mph - The Cambridge Experience John Richards Acting Project Delivery & Environment Manager.
Scrutiny Presentation Local Transport Plan and Active Travel Strategy 24 th October 2013 Andy Summers and David Burt.
The Regional Transport Strategy Transport for Regional Growth Conference Edinburgh 5 November 2015 John Saunders SEStran.
200/768_K 0 Sustainable Growth & Development Subcommittee Report Committee for a Sustainable Emerald Coast May 17, 2007.
SWIFT NETWORKING MEETING: NEW EASTERN VILLAGES (NEV) 24th September 2015 Samantha Howell Strategic Allocations Planning Manager and NEV Programme Lead.
Influencing Travel Behaviour Graham Riley Regional Programme Manager North of England Slide 1.
Councillor John Beesley Leader of Bournemouth Borough Council.
Submission Document went to cabinet … Planning for the Future Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan (the Plan) is a key planning document and sets out the.
Key benefits of Crossrail 2 Crossrail 2 would: Add around 10 per cent to London’s transport capacity Significantly improve journey time for a wide range.
Cycling Scotland Presentation
An area of significant change and identified as: Placeshaping in West Hampstead Area of Intensification in the London Plan Work completed and underway:
Livingston County Transportation Connectivity Plan Final Report December 2013.
Some Good Practice Julian McLaughlin Head of Transportation Borough of Poole Transportation Unit.
Promoting physical activity for children and young people Schools and colleges Implementing NICE guidance 2009 NICE public health guidance 17.
Using travel psychology to embed cycling into travel habits 1 PERSONALISED TRAVEL PLANNING VELO-CITY CYCLING : Celebrate cycling and pass it on.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE MEETING 2 – TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT 12/12/2013.
SOUTH TYNESIDE INTEGRATED TRANSPORT STRATEGY Presentation to East Shields Community Area Forum, 21 st February 2008 Transport Futures.
Land west of Grace Crescent, Hardwick Presentation to Hardwick Parish Council 23/08/2016.
West of England Joint Transport Study
Future Visions: overview of GCP plans and proposals
Presentation transcript:

Creating a New Community “A Garden Village For The 21 st Century – A sustainable, convenient and community based lifestyle”

“Many of the world's best-designed cities have been inspired by garden concepts.” ― Tom Turner, Garden History: Philosophy and Design 2000 BC 2000 Ad

Realising the Garden Village Concept Inspired by the original Garden Cities at Letchworth and Welwyn, and the ideals established by Ebenezer Howard in the early 1900’s, Crest Nicholson has developed a set of principles that underpin their Garden Village Concept.

‘A Garden Village for the 21 st Century’ The vision is to create a holistically planned new community where the design, landscaping, open space and public realm are vital elements of the whole development. This is supported by a strategy for the long-term management and maintenance of the spaces and the promotion of a range of lifestyle choices for residents Facilitating lifestyle choices includes enhancing travel options available to residents Key aspect of this is through the implementation of a Travel Plan

Background and Overview of Tadpole Garden Village Challenge for the Borough set out in the Local Plan – 22,000 new homes to be built between Tadpole Garden Village was one of seven allocated sites identified in the Local Plan to deliver the housing required Mixed use development comprising: -Approximately 1,695 new homes -Employment use (estimated to generate 500 jobs) -New primary school (in addition to Tadpole Academy C of E) -Other community facilities including local shops, a pub, healthcare facilities, allotments and play areas) -Nature Park

Development received planning permission in September 2012 Construction started on site in Nov 2013 To be delivered in 4 phases over the next 10 years Background and Overview of Tadpole Garden Village

Site Plan

Challenges and Opportunities Development creates significant growth in North Swindon area Pressure on the local highway network as result of increased car movements Proactive management solutions in place which includes the implementation of a Residential Travel Plan Aim to embrace Garden City ethos to make other modes of transport such as walking, cycling and the use of public transport attractive and part of everyday lifestyle travel choices School and employment elements will develop their own Travel Plans

Tadpole Garden Village Residential Travel Plan Matrix prepared TGV Residential Travel Plan start of 2015 Interim modal shift target to reduce single occupancy car trips of 10% Residents Travel Pack. - A Resident’s Travel Information Guide on reservation of the property -A £50 Travel Voucher (per household) on completion of the property

Resident’s Travel Pack

Comprehensive pedestrian and cycle network through the site connecting with Tadpole Lane, which also has a newly installed dedicated cycle path New bus service in Phase 1 providing a 20-minute frequency Central bus interchange node Real-Time information available at all bus stops throughout the site Tadpole Garden Village E-Newsletter for news on transport services Tadpole Garden Village Residential Travel Plan

Travel Plan Coordinator (TPC) – Farzanah Mamoojee Personal Journey Travel Planning Importance of key stakeholder involvement and residents on site through the Travel Plan Steering Group Tadpole Garden Village Travel Plan Group (TGVTPG) Tadpole Garden Village Residential Travel Plan

Off-Site Infrastructure & Education There will also be a number of off-site improvements (both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’) to the walking and cycling network and public transport in the immediate and surrounding area : 1.Contributions to the provision of road safety education (including literature and educational sessions) in a number of local schools in order to raise road safety awareness 2.Contributions towards Casualty and Congestion Reduction measures within the Northern sector and necessitated by the development. 3. Contributions towards the delivery of the Northern Development Area Bus Rapid Transit Route

Off-Site Infrastructure & Education

4.Contributions towards speed restraint, pedestrian environment and traffic calming on Tadpole Lane along the frontage of the site to reduce incidence of rat- running and provide better linkages between communities 5.Ermine Street Pedestrian Environment Improvements 6.Totals over £1.7m in contributions Off-Site Infrastructure & Education

Progress to Date Two house builders – Crest SW and DWH Approx. total 40 households occupied on site at present Issuing and processing of Travel Vouchers and Travel Information Guides Ongoing Sales Staff training to all house builders and housing associations on site, with regular refreshers Meetings with both main bus operators in Swindon, Stagecoach and Thamesdown with regards to tendering for a bus service into the site (ahead of S106 timescales) to facilitate sustainable travel journeys from the outset Personalised Travel Planning for residents.

First Community Event in August held at Tadpole Academy Progress to Date

Going Forward Ongoing Sales Staff training and meeting with different Housing Associations on site (3 in total due to come on site) Continuing promotion of the Travel Plan and its measures i.e. £50 Travel Voucher for residents Working on launch of the website and ‘Travel’ webpage for residents to easily access travel information with all the relevant and up-to-date information available including bus timetables, walking and cycling route maps etc. Working with PREIM (Management Company) to produce the Residents Community Newsletter Tadpole Garden Village Travel Plan Group

Monitoring and Review Processes Key element of the Travel Plan Both qualitative and quantitative data will be collected at the development in order to fully understand the travel patterns and behaviour and the effects of the Travel Plan measures Automatic Traffic Counters (ATC) at site accesses to survey number of trips in and out of the site Travel survey questionnaires carried out on residents at the end of Phase 2, 3 and 4

Please visit for more infowww.travelplancoordinator.co.uk Any Questions?