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Northmoor Estate
- Manchester
This proposal
forms part of a multi-million pound regeneration scheme in the urban
district of Northmoor. The area contains a number of through roads
and has much on street parking. There are few recreational facilities
for children.
The North moor
scheme is the largest pilot scheme, the proposals are large scale
and radical. The plan is to make an area wide 20mph zone with Home
Zones located within this. The Home Zone streets are to be radically
re-designed, houses are to be demolished to provide pedestrian links
and create court yards for play and social activities, some buildings
will be re-designed to increase the height and provide better accommodation.
The traffic calming features will reduce sight lines and speed whilst
increasing and re-designing parking provision. There is a strong
focus on Play facilities and community art.
The whole scheme
has been broken down into three phases, the first is due to start
on site in May 2000 with the final phase to be completed by July
2002. The finance has come from a wide variety of sources, Single
Regeneration Budget, Housing Investment Program, Local Transport
plan, and Manchester Methodist Housing Association. Phase one is
budgeted at £795,000, Phase two, £369.000 And phase three at £927,000.
A total around £2.1 million pounds.
Copyright: Matthew Bridgestock, Home Zones Good Practice in Britain
and Henbury, Bristol Feasibility Study, Publication date March 2000.
If you are interested
in the full publication, e-mail
Matthew
Click
here for details of the Northmoor fun day.
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