LK A W W H ET B M LA ST PO W NE ET S ST RE TYER AD RO T OT TC ES W ON R OA L N EW RO T St. Michael & All Angels C of E Academy WYND AD IA N RO AD CL BRIXT EL AD CA MB TH ER W HAM L N E W AD RO D A RO N MA ER BRIXTON ROAD 3 4 Minet New stations R ERWE OUGH ROAD HBOR LILFORD RO AD Current Northern line L LL CH UR CH ST Maudsley Hospital OU R E AN View and download further informationKing’s College about each of the sites and other details RB LOUG Camberwell Leisure Centre HA N D SI D A RO M A H AD C A M B E RW E L L Permanent shafts AD AP ST AD Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court Myatt’s Field Park 1 2 Loughborough Junction RG W YN NO O2 Academy Brixton Hospital Kingdom Hall Ruskin Park EE TR R S TR E S MA Lambeth Hospital RO Proposed Northern line extension SART UR RO ROAD AR ST MEDL EL CH CH CAMB RO CL Mostyn Gardens Burgess Park W NE LD AD East Street Market RD RK PA ON GT IN NN KE D AD RO M HA AP RW N GH GROVE BE HA M ET HA RE AP ST TORY M HN KI EE OU H REC CA JO S RU R ST Library ROB ET RD K’ R S LO Kennington Park 2 CL RT D E CO D ROA RO EY EA RE K HILL WN AY AD NO ROA OR OR NSTO VEW RO QUEE GRO L AD DOR R IM HB EL RO LAN ST R ST UG KW NE High Street PEN OO LO N OR AN ZA E OS ST ST K E N N I N G TO N Key ROAD LA RK HA E S TO C K W E L L A ST RO CL LA LL AN KW PA R K W OC OC IO TH Wandsworth RO IA M HA AP AD RO TH DS NE ST ST AD N ER H RO U LV T OR T Site Boundary EE T OAD RS R The Northern line extension includes two new stations, to be built at Battersea and Nine Elms. We have appointed the joint venture Ferrovial Agroman Laing O’Rourke to design and build the Northern line extension. The project is expected to be open from 2020. For more information about the Northern line extension please visit www.tfl.gov.uk/northern-line-extension. L AV CEDA EN DER E WAY Stockwell Springfield Medical Centre AN LO D W 1 2 Permanent shafts at Kennington 3 4 New stations at Nine Elms and Road Green DS N A SE I W R L and Kennington Park are needed to allow airK Hin Battersea, providing step-free access from AL R A L and out of the underground tunnels, help cool street to train O D ND LA OA the Tube and Renable emergency access to and H RT O from the tunnels if necessary W Clapham DS W L HIL SDOWN SOUTH LAMBETH OR W AD SI In November 2014 the Secretary of State for Transport approved the plans to exB AT T E R S E A tend the Northern line, from Kennington to Battersea. The extension will help regenerate the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea areas, supporting 24,000 new jobs and over 18,000 new homes. LAN EL E Kennington Park St. Mark’s Church AD LL Battersea Park Library RO RO AC AM DENMAR Queenstown Road (Battersea) ’S AN Oval BRIXTON ROAD ROAD ORTH WA N TT A B RT A AD TIM PL OAD ELL R EW B ER AT T P SEA RO ARK FEN South Lambeth Library Nine Elms 4 RD OVA L Vauxhall Park TH LAMBE TH S ST AD TH RO ST Background RT T ALBE AD MILE Covent Garden Market FO RO Kennington Green AD The Oval RO N E New New Covent Garden Market 1 PA R R Y S T DSW S Battersea ER 3 EY ON T R RL NT REE Vauxhall AG EY R OAD ST HA KEN PE BR DN Cuming Museum Parish Church St. Mary City & Guilds of London Art School TON LANE NING RO CAMBERW K RT E MBA NK HN MEN LBANK ET RE MIL GE G St. Anselm’s C of E Church Vauxhall City Farm Spring Gardens IN ST ND ID N EN AT E WELL ROAD EA R PA K SOU ET RE ST ER ST CE OU GL JO BR AMBE SOUTH L ROAD Battersea Park D OA AD YG CAMBER STOWN Battersea Dogs & Cats Home RO E LAN N TO AK RO R TE ES CH RO ING GE ROAD Y B RID UR EB LL ES NINE ELMS Battersea Power Station (Disused) CE D E IN A NE PR HE RO NI LA S LM K C R TH R E IV AM AC Strata LA ROAD BL VA U X H A L L HA ET RT ENOR UX Q S S ST GROSV B AT T E R S E A PA R K 2015. in summer Pimlico Academy TON T MEN VA RE Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre IVE PO L ST UPUS PIMLICO The Lister Hospital St. Saviour Pimlico REET ST NEW KENT ROAD AD ET Pimlico AN DR RO RE AD AL K TH ST Millbank TZ OO OR ND Tate Britain FI BR LW LA RO ELEPHANT & CASTLE WA ER QUEEN A planning application is expected to be submitted to Lambeth TH A We are undertaking a public consultation between 16 March and 7 AprilHto ES Mseek A T IVER R the views of the local community, which will help inform potential changes to the scheme. CH SU St. Gabriel’s Church A C H E L S EE BRIDG ANK W AD VER RO Ranelagh Gardens B A EM ELSE ICK LG RGE GE RO Proposed Route & Key Sites BE Y WA CLA ID GE GEO BR ID S T. A BR Proposed route and keyR A Vsites W E AR D We have been developing proposals for an over-site development (OSD) above the new Nine Elms station. SE LL EET EL HA STR CH AD O RO UX BIGH PI IC ML Green Line Coach Terminal DEN Welcome ET VA LIP Victoria Coach Station Sloane Square RE LAMBE B R I D GT H E ST ST V I C TO R I A IS TH CK BE BU ZA ET REGENCY STREET LI RE MARSHAM ST ST M N KENNINGTON ROAD O St. Michael’s C of E Church E HA E ST PA CL LA EC CE RO AD Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Introduction & Overview CO L A DH RB O UR LA NE Overview of the Nine Elms Station Site The site extends from Wandsworth Road in the east to the western extent of Pascal Street. The site is located within the Vauxhall Nine Elms, Battersea (VNEB) Opportunity Area and the Central Activities Zone and has been identified as an area of ‘high density mixed use housing led intensification’. In line with the planning policy context for the site, we intend to develop a residential mixed-use scheme. This development would help to deliver much needed homes, along with providing further employment opportunities, high quality public realm and improved pedestrian and cycle facilities. Flower Market Site Embassy Gardens Nine Elms Station Wilcox Road eeeeeee CGMA Site Little Portugal The site and its connection with local communities 1 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Vision / Design Rationale We are committed to ensuring that the development fits in with both existing and future communities in the area: • • • • Lambeth policy suggests the area is suitable for tall buildings, where they are compatible with the neighbouring communities The area around the site is undergoing substantial change, with a large number of homes currently being built Directly west of the site lies the New Covent Garden Market, which has planning permission for 3,000 homes, a new market, food quarter and 235,000 sq ft of office, retail and leisure space Sainsbury’s supermarket lies to the north of the site, and has planning permission for 737 homes, a replacement food-store and other retail uses KEY Pascal Place Plaza Pascal Street Our site sits over the new Tube line and includes the new Nine Elms Underground station. The design of the development and the station are informed by the operational requirements of the station and Tube line. • • Approvals for the external appearance of Nine Elms station and the planning application for the proposed OSD will be progressed alongside each other with a high degree of co-ordination between both projects Across London we are looking at ambitious and creative ways to make the most of our land. Any proceeds from this development will be reinvested into the transport network including the NLE project Potential new public space activated by retail New active uses to main street fronts 2 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Scheme Proposals Following initial discussions with Lambeth Council and the Greater London Authority, we are proposing: Approximately 330 homes (predominantly 1, 2 and 3 bedroom flats) Heights of the buildings will range between 13 and 22 storeys and have been designed to ‘step down’ between the emerging and planned tall buildings to the north and west of the site, and the existing residential buildings on Pascal Street and Wandsworth Road A significant amount of new, high quality public space across the site, including a large new public square New shops and business space Providing for new pedestrian and cycle connections from Wandsworth Road to the river A servicing and construction strategy will be developed to ensure impacts on the exisiting community are minimised Limited car parking, although the site will include disabled spaces, car club and electric vehicle charging Over 600 cycle parking spaces will be provided for residents, with additional spaces provided for commuters, employees and visitors Artist’s impression of view from Wilcox Road (new development indicated by red dashed lines) Artist’s impression of view from Wandsworth Road looking North (new development indicated by red dashed lines) Artist’s impression of view from Wandsworth Road looking South (new development indicated by red dashed lines) Overview of proposed development 0 GROUND + 6 STOREYS 16,7m 26 STOREYS WITHOUT PODIUM 86m 69m PASCAL PLACE BUILDING A PODIUM + 13 -15 STOREYS 25 GROUND + 12 STOREYS BUILDING C PRIVATE GARDEN 20 PODIUM + 12 - 14 STOREYS 13,5m 54m PRIVATE GARDEN PODIUM + 19 -21 STOREYS 15 GROUND + 16 STOREYS BUILDING B 30m 10 13,8m GROUND + 18 STOREYS 5 WANDSWORTH ROAD • • • • • • • • 161m PASCAL STREET 3 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Station Design Planning permission for the Northern line extension (NLE) was granted by the 2014 Transport Works Act Order. Detailed designs of the exterior of Nine Elms station will be submitted to Lambeth Council for approval later this year, and the design will be part of a common design theme across the NLE. We need to co-ordinate the design of the station and OSD structure. This is complicated and means the development of the OSD in particular, has been limited by the need to make sure the designs work well together. The new, fully accessible station will serve new and existing local communities, putting thousands more people within easy walking distance of the Tube network. Journey times to the West End and the City will be reduced to less than 15 minutes. The new station and extension are part of a massive investment programme to transform the Northern line which includes: • A signalling upgrade which has achieved a 20 per cent increase in capacity through central London • 24 hour Tube service on Fridays and Saturdays from September 2015 • Rebuilding or plans to rebuild Tube stations that are critical to improving capacity and regeneration. These include Tottenham Court Road, Bank, Camden Town and Elephant & Castle stations KEY Active Primary Frontages Station Entrance Retail Frontages Residential Entrances Cafe Area Visualisation of station entrance Secondary Frontages Station Ventilation and Draft Relief Residential Station gateline Escalator bank Passenger lift Landscape Strategy Interfaces KEY A S R R C Car Park Entrance S S V R S E P Garden Space Events Space Service Bay C Streetscape How space will be used at ground level 4 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Public Realm How people experience the new development at ground level is very important This new public space will also create a vital link both to the river to the north, as well as the existing communities to the south and east. Planted and landscaped public realm and outside space are central to the overall design of the project providing over 40 per cent of site area. A new public square will be a substantial benefit to the area for existing and new communities. The public square is approximately 20,000 sq ft and will create a new high quality space that will help to create a new and vibrant community next to the station. Artist’s impression of view looking from station entrance along Pascal Place towards plaza Movement Structure Character Use Artist’s impression of view looking from plaza towards Building B 5 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Public Realm An activate, animated and welcome space shows a place is thriving and has a community spirit. The public realm will provide spaces for people to meet and spend leisure time. We plan to create a space for the community to encourage activity and diversity, as people meet, talk and spend time together. Historically, the railways always had a strong presence in Nine Elms, being the main reason the area developed and grew. The old railway station opened in 1838, and became a landmark for the Nine Elms area lasting 100 years. It helped to stimulate development in the area, and provide the community with better connection to greater London. Today the Northern Line extension is one of the key catalysts promoting the regeneration of Nine Elms, bringing a new life and new opportunities to the area. Rail track influence Through the design of the new open space we aim to celebrate the historical and future importance of the railways, while responding to local context and user experience. It is proposed that the influence of the historical railway line is reflected on the paving, seating, lighting and art-work. Main areas of landscaping Use of lines and planting NINE ELMS SQUARE WA N D - PASCAL PLACE PASCAL STREET PA S C A L 6 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Phasing LIKELY PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC REALM TIMELINE FOR THE NLE Timeline March 2016 • Sainsbury’s complete and open • Sainsbury’s public realm complete • Station box under construction Sainsbury’s 2014 Transport and Works Act Order decision 2015 Main works start 2016 Tunnelling starts 2017 Tunnelling complete 2018 Station fit out 2020 • • • NLE and Nine Elms station open Perimeter public realm complete Pedestrian route through CGMA and railway arches 2019 Testing and commissioning Sainsbury’s 2020 Extension in operation CGMA 2025 • OSD complete • Public realm complete Sainsbury’s CGMA KEY Building complete Building under construction Public realm complete Public realm temporary surface Temporary surface/station access Worksite Site access Pedestrian route Temporary pedestrian route Residential access Station access CGMA = Covent Garden Market site 7 Nine Elms Underground Station & Development Your views We really value comments and feedback from the local community. We would be grateful if you could spare a few moments to fill in a questionnaire. You can either hand it in today or send it to us later using the Freepost address (envelopes are provided). Alternatively you can visit our website and fill in the online form. This website is also where you will be able to keep up to date with progress on the project. If you have any further questions, please contact us using the methods below. Email:nle@tfl.gov.uk Website: tfl.gov.uk/northern-line-extension Photograph of model showing the emerging OSD proposals (in brown) Public exhibitions 16 March 19,20,21 March Public consultation begins Application submission 7 April May 2015 Public consultation closes Feedback to community Summer 2015 Artist’s impression of emerging OSD proposals Artists impression of view looking from Pascal Street towards CGMA Site 8
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