Public consultation boards from November 2022

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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Engagement and Consultations

Introduction

Introduction

Introduction

to the public consultation for regeneration of the Farnham and Estate.

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Council have been consulting with about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene 2016.

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of Harold Hill Town Centre, including the Farnham & Hilldene

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

Estate, Chippenham Road, and the Abercrombie Hostel.

The town centre is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The investment to help continue to make for the neighbourhood and the whole to continue to enjoy.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

have begun to explore what change the in the area could deliver and the benefits residents, business and the wider

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

We were here in the summer to present proposals for the town centre, including the homes above the shops. For this exhibition, we will be focusing on the redevelopment of the Abercrombie hostel as a new Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre.

has been designed to provide an update introduced the architects and their initial and understand your priorities for the area.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

The purpose of this event is to provide you with detailed information about the proposals and understand your views as we continue to progress with the designs.

Your feedback

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Your feedback

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

are still very much in the early stages of process and need your feedback to help shared vision for the future of Farnham and Estate. feedback your feedback on the material this event. If you could complete a form, it would be greatly appreciated. visit the comments board and share your touch know if you would like to be added to list.

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

keep up to date with how the project is and find details of other consultation our website.

Sites

Family

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

Family

& Hilldene Estate

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Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre Farnham and Hilldene Chippenham Road
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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction Meet the architects - Hawkins\Brown

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Hawkins\Brown is an internationally renowned practice of architects, designers and researchers.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

People are at the centre of everything they do and they put dialogue, engagement and consultation at the heart of making successful homes that contribute to neighbourhoods and reflect the history and heritage of the local area. Their expertise covers a range of residential building types and mixed-use schemes, across new developments and regeneration programmes. They were shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the redevelopment of the Park Hill Estate in Sheffield, and most recently, were winners of the 2020 AJ100 Best Use of Technology Award for their in-house carbon emission reduction tool.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

Selected projects:

• Agar Grove

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

The largest of Camden Council’s community investment projects, Agar Grove will provide 493 affordable homes.

• Burridge Gardens

Your feedback

A phased redevelopment of Burridge Gardens to double the number of homes, increasing home sizes, as well as creating high quality retail, commercial, community and public space that reconnects the estate to its surroundings.

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

• Tiger Way, Hackney

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A mixed-use development that delivers a high quality new primary school and nursery, funded through the sale of 89 apartments on the site.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

• Plumstead Centre

A Grade II listed public library refurbished, extended and transformed into a new civic anchor for Plumstead’s local community.

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Burridge Gardens (Phase 1), Wandsworth Agar Grove (Phase 1a), Camden Plumstead Centre, Greenwich Tiger Way, Hackney www.hawkinsbrown.com

Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction Meet the architects: Mikhail Riches

Mikhail Riches is an architectural practice specialising in housing design and mixed-use neighbourhood masterplanning.

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

They have a particular expertise in passive environmental design that makes the most of natural ways to improve a buildings performance.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

Their public realm designs focus on creating walkable neighbourhoods with car-free spaces for people to meet and play. Their housing project Goldsmith Street for Norwich City Council is the largest Passivhaus social housing scheme in the UK and won the Stirling Prize 2019.

Selected projects:

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

• Park Hill (Phase 2)

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

Phase 2 of the regeneration of Sheffield’s Park Hill estate - Europe’s largest listed structure. Due for completion in March 2022.

Phase 4 was granted planning consent in 2019 and is due to start on site late 2022.

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

• Goldsmith Street

Your feedback

This Stirling Prize winning project of 105 affordable new homes for Norwich City Council is one of the largest Passivhaus schemes in the UK.

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

• City of York HDP

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600 homes across 7 sites with the ambitious target of not only Certified Passivhaus but Net Zero CO2 in-use.

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

• Croydon Small Sites

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

9 sites as part of a large sclae programme to develop publically owned land within the borough for residential/ mixed use purposes.

www.mikhailriches.com

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Park Hill (Phase 2), Sheffield Goldsmith Street, Norwich City of York HDP, City of York Croydon Small Sites, Croydon

Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction

The Town Centre Vision

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Our vision is to create a lively, sustainable town centre to support shops, businesses, and the community.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

The new town centre will be a safe and accessible pedestrian environment, with places to sit, more trees, sufficient visitor parking, and a range of different restaurants, bars, and retail.

We understand that the town centre plays a big role in community life, and we aim to establish an active new shopping area and social hub to serve the community in the long-term.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

The Council have begun to explore what change the

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction

How and when?

The Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre will be the first project delivered as part of the regeneration of Harold Hill Town Centre.

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

A planning application will be submitted early next year, with construction works set to begin at the end of next year. The opening of the centre is planned for the middle of 2024.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

For the Chippenham Road and Town Centre sites, a key aim of the project team is to keep disruption to residents and business to a minimum and ensure that Harold Hill can continue to be a thriving part of the local community throughout these changes.

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

To achieve this, redevelopment will be phased to allow for business continuity. This means only emptying one section of the town centre at a time, demolishing it, and then building new homes and business units.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

Phases 1 & 2

Phase 3

We will then work with tenants in the next demolition phase to move them into the new buildings or alternative locations, before starting to demolish that phase.

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Your feedback

Overall, we expect the full redevelopment to take around nine years from when we start in 2025.

Full details of the phasing for the regeneration are outlined in the table below:

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Site Phase Start Date*

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Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre 1 Q4 2022

Chippenham Road 2 Q4 2023

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Farnham and Hilldene 3a Q1 2025

Farnham and Hilldene 3b Q1 2027

Farnham and Hilldene 4a Q1 2029

Farnham and Hilldene 4b Q1 2031

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

Farnham and Hilldene 5a Q1 2033

Farnham and Hilldene 5b Q1 2035

*Please note that all dates are indicative and subject to change.

Phase 4

Phase 5

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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction

Family Welcome Centre & Medical Centre

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

A new Medical Centre is proposed on Hilldene Avenue and will provide healthcare services to the wider community.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

The Family Welcome Centre will provide new emergency accommodation to support vulnerable families with children.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

It will be delivered on the site of the current Abercrombie Hostel, at the junction of Bridgwater Road and Hilldene Close.

The centre of the site will provide a communal courtyard garden for users of both the Family Welcome Centre and the Medical Centre. 20spacesWelcomeCentreParking

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Consultations Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre Farnham and Hilldene Chippenham Road
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Introduction

Family Welcome Centre & Medical Centre design principles

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate. Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene

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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction Family Welcome Centre interior spaces

Welcome to the public consultation for feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your

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Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre Farnham and Hilldene Chippenham Road Sketch View Compact kitchens Combined kitchen and bathroom pods Study areas Robust, unitised and crafted interiors Domestic feel Comfortable seating

Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction

Family Welcome Centre courtyard garden

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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Medical Centre

Introduction

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

We are discussing the medical centre with local stakeholders including the NHS Clinical Commissioning Group, local GP’s and other healthcare providers.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

There’s still a lot of work to be done before we can confirm exactly what services the new medical centre will provide.

Services that are being expplored with stakeholders and providers include:

• GP surgery

• Dentist

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

• Childrens services

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Your feedback

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

November 2021 July 2021
Welcoming Reception & Waiting Area Clean Simple Interiors Staff Meeting Room Bright Uplifting Staff Areas Considered Use of Colour

Harold Hill Town Centre

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Chippenham Road update

Introduction

The site forms the continuation of the new development at Farnham Road. This new district centre presents an opportunity for a civic and community-focussed route southbound into the site.

Our proposed development at the Chippenham Road site will provide highly sustainable new homes. We are currently in discussions with the Church, Vicarage and Undertaker to understand their role in the project.

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

We have recently invited architects Mikhail Riches to join the design team for this site.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

Mikhail Riches were awarded the 2019 Stirling Prize (a prestigious award for British registered architects) for their project at Goldsmith Street for Norwich City Council. This development of social housing meets the rigorous Passivhaus standards making them some of the most environmentally sustainable homes available.

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

We are keen to understand what aspirations people have for this site - more open space, better connections, etc.

Please leave us your ideas.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Your feedback

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

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Family Welcome Centre and Medical Centre Farnham and Hilldene Chippenham Road
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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Farnham and Hilldene Estate update

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

Our vision for Farnham and Hilldene Estate is to deliver high-quality new homes and retail units to support residents, businesses and the wider community.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

We have taken on board your feedback from our summer consultation and the architects have continued working to create a better place to live, work, shop and visit.

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

They are continuing to develop a mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom homes each with access to private outdoor space and designed to meet modern standards, with good sized rooms and generous built-in storage.

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

The new, safe and accessible town centre will have well managed visitor car parking and be better connected to the surrounding neighbourhoods. It will have better designed areas for deliveries and bins, and be a nicer place to spend time in with places to sit, more trees and green space, a pocket park, and good lighting.

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

The redevelopment will be phased so that only 25 to 30% of the town centre is under construction at any given time, making sure it can still serve its vital role as a place to shop, visit or live.

Your feedback

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

Keep in touch

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

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Chippenham Road Hilldene Avenue East Dene Drive West Dene Drive Farnham Road Pedestrian friendly high street Residential streets and seating Defined residential entrances Pocket parks Visible shop frontages
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Harold Hill Town Centre

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Introduction Planning for the future

Welcome to the public consultation for the regeneration of the Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

With the recent COP26 event increasing the awareness and debate around Climate Change, we have decided to look at how our design proposals can make more of an impact.

Havering Council have been consulting with residents about the future of the Farnham & Hilldene Estate since 2016.

The regeneration of the Town Centre offers the opportunity to future proof the area, integrating some of the latest design ideas and technologies to make the area cleaner, greener and safer.

Some of the ideas we are exploring include:

• All parking spaces future proofed as electric charging points for vehicles

The Farnham and Hilldene shopping area is a key place for Harold Hill’s residents and businesses. The area needs investment to help continue to make it a beacon for the neighbourhood and the whole community to continue to enjoy.

• Car club parking spaces

• Extensive secure cycle parking to encourage sustainable forms of transport

The Council have begun to explore what change the investment in the area could deliver and the benefits it can bring residents, business and the wider community.

• New planting and landscaping to help improve air quality and biodiversity

• Energy efficient heating and cooling to all new buildings

This event has been designed to provide an update on progress, introduced the architects and their initial thoughts, and understand your priorities for the area.

• Flood management with integrated landscape features

SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) with opportunities for play Opportunities for flexible working

The team are still very much in the early stages of the design process and need your feedback to help build a shared vision for the future of Farnham and Hilldene Estate.

• Solar panels and renewable energy

• Air source heat pumps that don’t require the use of fosil fuels

Your feedback

• More recycling points

We welcome your feedback on the material presented at this event. If you could complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated. Please also visit the comments board and share your thoughts.

What do you think should be the sustasinability priorities be for your new Town Centre?

Keep in touch

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list.

You can keep up to date with how the project is progressing and find details of other consultation events on our website.

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Increase in biodiversity
Electric vehicle charging points
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