Design Principles Emanating from the key themes from the Community Planning Weekend and technical assessment conducted, a series of design principles were developed.these principles were presented during the Report Back Presentation and they set the framework for the Illustrative Masterplan. As existing Green swathe and Huntington Lane New primary school, Whitecross School expansion and formal sport provision Focal point and square New streets Former railway and green corridors Key views Residential neighbourhoods Park & Choose and employment area
Illustrative Masterplan The design and technical assessment conducted demonstrates that the site can appropriately accommodate 1200 homes. The outline application anticipated to be submitted in July will be for up to 1200 homes. The plan below is an illustrative layout only of how the development could be set out. Approval is not sought for the details shown on the illustrative masterplan. A set of parameter plans (on the following boards) will set the principle of development and form part of the Outline Planning Application for which approval will be sought. 5 3 23 5 9 7 11 13 10 4 7 20 22 14 2 12 17 6 21 24 1 ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY ACCESS 1. Entrance Avenue from Kings Acre Road and Park & Choose facility 2. Yazor Way new entrance from Three Elms Road 3. New entrance from Roman Road and Park & Choose facility 4. Potential Hereford Relief Road corridor 5. Future access to employment 6. Railway Walk new public pedestrian and cycle route along former railway line 7. Huntington Lane re-designated as pedestrian / cycle only route with limited vehicular access. Informal footpaths (new and existing) through Yazor Meadow HERITAGE 9. Open space north-west of Huntington Conservation Area 10. Open space south-east of Huntington Conservation Area 11. New / restored orchard planting 12. Cathedral tower viewpoint (from former bridge over railway) NATURE & LANDSCAPE 13. Potential for allotments & community food growing 14. Yazor Meadow enhanced wildlife habitat. New tree planting on site margins. Surface water attenuation basins and swales RECREATION & PLAY 17. Formal sports provision. Trim trail circuit. Children s play areas LAND USE & BUILT DEVELOPMENT 20. Neighbourhood centre including a public square, convenience retail, healthcare and a primary school 21. Whitecross Hereford High School expansion 22. New primary school 23. New employment uses 24. Third Party land
Artist s Impressions View looking west from bridge over former railway on Huntington Lane View of the neighbourhood square enclosed by the new primary school, residential accomodation, convenience retail and health facilities
Artist s Impressions View looking east across the Yazor Meadow between the new development and the north of Huntington Aerial view of the proposed development as a sustainable urban extention to Hereford
Highway and Access Assessment Proposed Access The site is proposed to be accessed via three main access junctions (see diagram adjacent) from: 2 1. on Kings Acre Road; 2. on Roman Road; and 3. on Three Elms Road. All the development access junctions are currently proposed to be T-junctions. Detail designs of each junction has been outlined on the following board. 3 1 Proposed vehicular access to the site Public Transport Improvements Park and Choose facilities are proposed within the development. These facilities will include standard park and ride facilities, car parking, and bus stops but also cycle parking (and potentially cycle hire), providing an enhanced park and ride facility. At Herefordshire Council s request, the current proposal is to provide two Park and Choose sites - one at Roman Road and another at Kings Acre Road. Pedestrian and Cycle Improvements The Hereford Relief Road (which may pass through the site) will potentially be designed with wide shared footways/cycleways. There will be a new cycle path on the former railway alignment that runs east-west across the site. This path will connect with an existing cycleway from Three Elms Road alongside the Yazor Brook to Plough Lane and will provide a cycle-friendly connection to Whitecross Road and onward into Hereford city centre. There will also be various traffic-free/low-traffic routes within the development that will link with the proposed sites accesses and the new cycleway across the site. Example of pedestrian and cycle links Example of a bicycle hire station Highway Improvements - Hereford Relief Road As mentioned on the first board of this exhibition, the Local Plan proposes the construction of the Hereford Relief Road. Although Herefordshire Council has not yet defined the alignment of the Relief Road, the corridor within which it will run includes the westernmost part of the Three Elms site. The Church Commissioners plans for the Three Elms development will therefore need to take account of the future Relief Road and enable it to connect through the site from the Roman Road (A4103) in the north, to the Kings Acre Road (A43) to the south. The drawing adjacent shows a potential roundabout junction of the Relief Road with Roman Road. Junction Improvements The first phase of the proposed development will require improvements to be made at existing key junctions along the routes from the site into Hereford city centre and within the city centre itself. These proposed improvements will be agreed with Herefordshire Council and will assist in reducing queues at the junctions within Hereford that could otherwise be generated by the development. Proposed roundabout junction of the Relief Road and Roman Road