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Bracknell Town Centre Regeneration Plan unveiled

26/11/04

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership submits planning application for transformation of town centre

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership (BRP) has submitted an outline planning application covering an area of 36ha (90 acres) for a 750 million regeneration project that will give the people of Bracknell what they have long been asking for – a new, revitalized town centre they can be proud of.

The town centre regeneration plans have been developed by BRP working closely with Bracknell Forest Borough Council. The proposals closely follow the Borough Council’s 2002 masterplan, itself developed following extensive local consultation.

The regeneration proposals include new department stores, shops, offices, leisure and more than 1,000 homes. New public realm, civic buildings and transport improvements will all contribute to a truly mixed use development that will provide a great destination, with a wide range of activities and facilities for local people to enjoy from morning to evening.

The centre piece of the new retail development will be the Bracknell Eye – a dramatic covered town square providing retailing, leisure and apartments in a beautifully landscaped setting where events and activities can take place all year round.

Shopping facilities will be improved in line with the requests of local residents, creating an additional 56,000 sq m of retail space, and 15,000 sq m of leisure facilities, cafes and bars.

The town centre will benefit from an additional 3,500 public parking spaces, a new centrally located bus station and improved public transport into and around the town centre.

To facilitate the development a new library and Borough Council offices will be constructed to the South of the town centre providing the setting for the New Jubilee Gardens.

New buildings for the police, magistrates and Royal British Legion are proposed on Market Street.

BRP has appointed a world class specialist team to deliver the regeneration scheme. Renowned architects the Richard Rogers Partnership who have wide experience of master planning complex urban regeneration schemes have been working with development manager Stanhope plc to prepare the planning application.

This is an outline planning application which establishes the development framework and the scale, mix and distribution of uses.

Detailed designs for the individual components will be prepared once outline planning permission has been granted. BRP will be involving a number of architects to ensure a high quality and varied approach to design throughout the town centre.

BRP and BFBC are committed to making this a green development. 4.2 million of European Commission funding has been secured to help deliver green energy generated from renewable sources for the town centre. Careful attention will be paid to building design to ensure energy efficiency and investment in public transport to make this an attractive alternative to the car will help to reduce congestion and carbon emissions.

If planning permission is granted in mid 2005, building will commence in 2006 with phased completion of the major elements of the scheme from 2008.

David Gregory, Development Manager for Bracknell Regeneration Partnership, commented: “The aim of the regeneration scheme is to completely transform Bracknell town centre ensuring a new identity and vibrant future for the town. Our proposed development will bring local people back to Bracknell to shop, but it’s more than just a shopping centre. The town centre scheme will provide a host of new uses, with more than 1,000 homes, leisure facilities including hotels, new public buildings, improved car parking and public transport and high quality landscaped public realm.”

Victor Nicholls, Head of Strategy and Partnerships in the Chief Executive’s Office, at Bracknell Forest Borough Council said: “BRP’s regeneration scheme will deliver a vision for the town centre that the people of Bracknell Forest have asked for and one they most definitely deserve. The proposed scheme is very much in line with the Borough Council’s own masterplan for the town centre and we are confident that BRP and its team have both the expertise and financial backing to make it happen.”

The outline plans submitted for approval are on public display at 30 Charles Square between Tuesday 30th November 2004 and Saturday 18th December. The exhibition will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday 11am – 2pm, Thursday 11am – 6pm and Friday and Saturday 11am – 4pm.