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Holmewood
Home Zone The Holmewood
Neighbourhood Association had been campaigning for traffic calming
for ages in 4 Victorian terraced streets arranged around a small
triangular park called Holmewood Gardens in south Brixton. It has a couple
of rat runs between the A23 and the South Circular and a number
of primary schools in and around the area. The area has a diverse
population in age and ethnic origin. The area was
selected to be part of Lambeth's bid to the DETR and was privileged
to become one of the 9 Pilot Home Zones. Since then we
have been working to ensure the participation of the local community
in the design process through Planning for Real and other community
planning techniques. We have drafted
and finally agreed a questionnaire survey which has gone out to
all household asking about the area. We have proposed that the 'participation
process' should consist of:
1. Finding out what people think of their neighbourhood - what are
the problems, what they like/would like to preserve and what they
think could be improved.
2. Getting expert input on how we might go about solving the perceived
problems.
3. Involving the community creatively in designing what they want
to see implemented.
We hope this
will create a true sense of ownership in the local community. We
have proposed several possible local design/consultation teams and
the selection process has begun. We have raised
£2,400 towards making the 'participation process' successful and
representative. Lambeth has commissioned the traffic engineers MVA
to do exhaustive 'before' data gathering and surveying of the area.
We have fortnightly meetings with the Lambeth Project Team and fortnightly
Progress Meetings with the local community. If you would
like to know more about the Holmewood Home Zone project e-mail Duncan
Law (Chair of the Holmewood Neighbourhood Association) at 114603.13@compuserve.com, check out the Holmewood web site, or join the discussion list.
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