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Cross Street, Chatham Development Opportunity Starting a Conversation with Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore 19 July 2019 Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

About Us Our people, our service and the way we work. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

ABOUT US Our Studios • Established in 2000 • Projects range from masterplans to bridges • Wide experience in Housing projects including the role of • 44 staff in 3 offices national auditors for the Housing and Communities • 50+ Awards • Projects across several sectors including housing, Agency Architects Panel. • 15 RIBA Awards specialist housing, higher education, schools, and • Certified ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 leisure. • Additional expertise in fully accessible homes, care homes and homes for the over 55’s Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore • BRE Registered Assessors in Code for Sustainable Homes • Experience in designing for younger adults within our university projects and student accommodation

ABOUT US Our Service “Housing is a notoriously difficult genre in which to achieve architectural excellence. What makes the Roseville project outstanding is not only the strategic intelligence of the design in relation to its challenging context, but also the consistently high standard of its detailed development and execution. Altogether the client, a young housing association by mainland comparison, the contractor and the design team must be congratulated for their shared commitment to quality which makes this project an exemplar of its type.” RIBA Jury Roseville housing RIBA award submission Design Engine Architects The following activities are key characteristics of all projects we Team approach undertake: We like to work closely with our client and consultant team alike Richard Rose-Casemore, Richard Jobson and Rodney Graham and to date have enjoy long-term and fulfilling working formed Design Engine Architects as a Private Limited Company in Site analysis relationships with the many clients and professionals we have December 2001. We undertake very careful analysis of the site which we use to lead encountered. us to the development of potential site-specific concepts arising Design Engine's projects are designed and delivered from its from the brief. Award-winning delivery Winchester studios by a dedicated team of staff who offer a first- We pride ourselves on the delivery of our projects. We invest as class quality driven service to its clients. The practice has a wealth Design by dialogue much in the process of technical design and production of experience working on new buildings but also within sensitive We like to develop our designs through close dialogue with all information and contract administration as we do in client briefing, historic settings and with construction budgets ranging from £0.5 project stakeholders. This is a key part of our service and is never a scheme design delivery and the making of planning applications. million - £85 million in value. time-limited exercise. We consider that the client briefing process Our staff receive the best training possible in order to deliver our is a key part of the relationship-building process and consequently clients outstanding projects. Design Engine's work holds the synthesis of high quality design design Engine invests significantly in this aspect of our service. and sustainability as a core value. many completed projects have Lessons learnt been honoured with awards, including RIBA Stirling Mid-list, an Director-led Designs We consider the delivery of a building to be a journey for all RIBA International Award, the LEAF (Leading European Architects Our projects are always director-led from inception to parties concerned. We believe it is vital that once it is complete an Forum) Sustainability Award and numerous RIBA, Civic Trust, RTPI completion. opportunity is made to reflect on the positives and negatives of the and BCI awards and commendations. The Practice has received 50 outcome. Design Awards since 2001. Currently the practice employs 44 Models people which includes 22 qualified architects, 10 assistant In addition to the production of drawings and CGI’s, a uniqueness architects, 1 Interior Designer and 1 Graphic Designer. of the practice is the use of physical models (produced in-house) to explore and explain a project. These are valuable tools when Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore describing ideas to user groups and stakeholders, as we find they bring clarity to a proposal that drawings often cannot.

ABOUT US Typical stakeholder workshop Stakeholder Engagement Design by dialogue We enjoy the process of sharing the design journey with the client body, user groups and stakeholders, and value their contribution towards the emerging proposals. We invest time in preparing presentations, drawings and models tailored for specific audiences. Communicating our ideas clearly through three-dimensional physical models, as well as computer generated models (CGIs) makes this process efficient and focussed. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

ABOUT US Client Care Key External Stakeholder Engagement The role of the design team and in particular the architect is to Whether we are working on a design for a specific building or a Working in the realm of housing is of enormous significance to us, support the engagement process with the necessary material to wider strategic masterplan, we adopt an approach which we refer since it affords us an opportunity to exercise one of our passions for enable presentations and face to face consultation to occur, as well to as ‘design by dialogue’. The phrase captures the essence of the combining modern, sustainable architecture within the context of as being involved in the presentation/consultation events in process we undertake, which is to work closely with our clients in providing desperately needed accommodation for our urban and person. Very often we will provide physical models of a proposal as order to consolidate the brief and to establish different and rural communities. these are very often the most easily understood medium. appropriate options in response. Our preference is for our designs to emerge in face to face workshops, where the client has direct We have been fortunate to develop new architectural strategies We are well experienced in the consultation process itself and with involvement and input in the process alongside the many and responses that are both respectful of the place, but which are managing feedback and resistance that might arise during the professional consultants that need to be involved in both driven by progressive thinking about the client’s future needs and engagement cycle so that the ambitions of the process can be masterplan and building projects. Finding the most appropriate aspirations. achieved through a process of sensitive negotiation. means to engage in dialogue and ultimately to present the outputs of the work both within the project and with the many stakeholders A key to the success of a project in this type of environment is how Client Care that surround a project is a major consideration. Our approach is the designs are supported by key external stakeholders such as the We pride ourselves on our approach to our work, in particular how very much dictated by the type of project, the physical context of Local Authority Planning and Conservation Officers, we listen to our clients. Our focus is to treat the client as a key part the project and client sensitivities including their previous representatives of Historic England and local community individual of the design team and whilst we expect to be the ones doing the experience in delivering projects. bodies and/or groups. hard work, we recognise the enormous insight and expertise that the client can bring to the design process. For us the key to To support the design process we hold a range of skills in-house, As with all external consultation, we work with the client to understanding the clients brief is to understand the clients including physical model-making, realistic computer generated develop a carefully considered strategy of engagement which is approach, the long-term vision and values of the institution and images, fly-through films and a vast range of 2-dimensional programmed to work well with the key milestones identified for the the constitutional arrangements in respect of how decisions need drawing types. Often a project has benefitted from making study project. This ensures that the time-periods for consideration and to be made by the client body. tours to completed buildings where there has been a similar brief response arising through the consultation process are dovetailed or an interesting aspect about a project relating to the brief. with the clients own expectations of progressing the designs with the backdrop of statutory matters such as planning/listed buildings applications procedures and any statutory notice periods etc. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Dedicated Studio Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

ABOUT US Our Involvement with D:SE Design:South East Design Engine have a long working relationship with D:SE, on both sides of the review process. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore An ex-member of CABE, Richard Rose-Casemore is an experienced D:SE Panel Member and also Chairs the D:SE Berkshire Panel. David Gausden site on the South Coast Panel. On the ‘other side of the fence’ we have undertaken reviews on six major projects, and understand the requirements and sensitivities of the review process. We pride ourselves on the information we provide in order to elicit a productive review process.

ABOUT US HCA Architects Panel (Housing Audits) (BUIFS*OGP %&7&-01.&/55&\". Design Engine has a wealth of experience in terms of its 3FQPSUT%SBXJOHT \"3$)*5&$54 knowledge and application of the many housing standards which are applicable to modern, sustainable, &1 %FTJHO'BNJMJBSJTBUJPO social housing. UBTLBMMPDBUJPO .PSF*OGPSNBUJPO 3&$&*7&% We were invited as one of two practices nationally to 3FRVJSFE %&UPSFWJFXJGDPOUFOUJT provide housing standards auditing services to the *OGP$IFDLFE TVöDJFOUUPQSPHSFTT Homes and Community Agency, working directly with &1JOGPSNFE -PHHFE the policy makers at HCA. %&7&-01.&/55&\". /0 7&3*'*&% The commission required us to carry out continuous 05)&3$0/46-5\"/54 auditing on five of the nationwide “Designed for 1SF$POTUSVDUJPO%FTJHO\"VEJU :&4 Manufacture” £60k homes projects, from the point %&50$0.1*-&13*/5 where drawings were issued to contractors as a part of \"6%*5 %3\"'5*446&'03&1 1PUFOUJBM-JBTPO.FFUJOH &1UPJOTUSVDUEFTJHO the employers requirements documents through to the $0..&/5 XJUIQBSUJFTDPODFSOFE BNFOENFOUT completion of each individual dwelling. &1 %&50\".&/%13*/5 The £60k homes initiative was government-led and was 3&46-54 intended to challenge the housing construction industry 7&3*'*&% 130(3&4450 to find ways of delivering good quality housing at low $0/4536$5*0/ cost. &1-*\"40/ EJTDVTTJOJUUJBMmOEJOHT We audited projects in Milton Keynes, Surrey and Hampshire and have maintained excellent relationships 4UBOEBSE3FQPSU with the key policy-making individuals at the HCA since. %3\"'5 .PSF*OGPSNBUJPO 3FRVJSFE &1JOGPSNFE &1-*\"40/ .POJUPSJOHPG%FTJHO%FWFMPQNFOU /0 DPNNFOUTGPSmOBMSFQPSU .0/5)-:3&1035 7&3*'*&% 'JOBMJTF3FQPSU $PNQJMFE#Z%FTJHO $0.1-*\"/5 *446& &OHJOF :&4 .0/5)-:4*5&7*4*5 *446&%50&1 $0.1-*\"/$: /0 $0.1-*\"/5 :&4 46#$0/46-5\"/543&1035 3&(*45&3&%0/%&T  \"6%*5-0( %&4*(/&/(*/&40/4*5& 3&$03%*/(4 Oxley Woods: RSHP Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Urban Context Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Understanding the Site Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Physical Models We make a range of models for different stages in the process and different audiences. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK History and Memory We place huge importance on the history and memory of a particular site. Often, these investigations provide important themes which inform the eventual design in terms of place-making and urban moves at the large scale, as well as material and detail at the finer grain. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Our work always has a strong narrative, emanating from an understanding of the brief, local community, history and memory of the site. If we are successful in working with Narrative you, you will see that this extends from concept to detail. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

THE WAY WE WORK Appropriate Materials 05 Metal Fin Balustrade 03 Brickwork Joints Aligned with Openings 01 Dark window frames View from balcony / Privacy from road Glass and frame are read as a piece rather than Deep reveals allow brick depth to be read and c 06 Brickwork at Cills 16 Brickwork at Soffits Careful minimal detailing of cill to drip required Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore 05 Metal Fin Balustrade

Selected Relevant Projects Selected projects from our recent portfolio that we consider relevant to yours. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

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RELEVANT PROJECTS Chesil Street, Winchester Hampshire For Winchester City Council • 52 self contained units • Code Level 5 (CfSH) for water and energy usage. • Inner city urban location with access to local amenities • Extensive consultation with local neighborhood. • Design Engine appointed up to planning application only • Completed 2018 Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Chesil Street, Winchester Hampshire Site diagram Site layout Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Chesil Street, Winchester Hampshire Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Chesil Street, Winchester Hampshire Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Roseville housing Guernsey For The Guernsey Housing Association • 37 dwellings units and community centre facility • Subterranean and on grade parking • Pedestrian routes through the site weave between residential buildings via existing vanells, steps and ramps between semi-public courtyards. • Each house or apartment benefits from a small dedicated garden or balcony to complete the hierarchy of public, semi-public and private realms. • RIBA Award 2008 • Civic Trust Special Housing Award 2007 • RTPI Commendation 2008 Through this project a unique partnership was formed between Design Engine and the The States of Guernsey’s Planning Department. The States of Guernsey decided to use this project as a vehicle to develop a new approach to strategic planning for sites and as such we collaborated with them to create the Island’s first ever Development Framework for a site on the island. The commission to deliver this project lead us to undertake a further masterplan project for the adjacent ‘Upper Bouet’ site which has been subsequently used as the framework for expansion of the States’ own housing supply within the area. 014.42+ 067.02+ -013.91+ -062.81+ -064.61+ -054.51+ ll a w fo pot 056. 41+ 051.41+ -051.41+ )yevrus( 004.21+ 0801 NHF 466L Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore 004.11+

RELEVANT PROJECTS Roseville housing Guernsey Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Redbridge Lane, Southampton Hampshire For The Trustees of the Barker Mill Estate • Masterplan and Outline Planning Application for 350 new homes. • Concept based on the typology of farmstead compositions found in the Test Valley area. • Landscape concept based on the creation of a ‘green’ lane connecting existing communities and swaled landscape ‘corridors’ for enhancement of bio-diversity. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore Early concept sketch describing housing clusters, and green routes through the site

RELEVANT PROJECTS Redbridge Lane, Southampton Hampshire Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS For The Enham Trust, Enham Alamein • Masterplan and detailed design Cedar Park, Andover Hampshire • Redevelopment of the ‘Home Estate’ around new Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore village green concept. • 91 no. fully accessible 1 and 2 -bed dwellings. • Nuero-Rehabilitation Centre. • Restaurant. • Sports Centre and Hydro-therapy pool with communal access. • Permission granted by TVBC in 2016 - (currently on- site). • HCA Funded • Red brick, cedar shingles, clay tiles. Enham Trust was founded in 1919 as an innovative solution dedicated to retraining disabled servicemen from the First World War. Over the course of almost 100 years the organisation has helped over 250,000 disabled people, enabling them to live independent lives.

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RELEVANT PROJECTS For Pegasus Life Lyndhurst Park, New Forest Hampshire • Masterplan and detailed design to RIBA Stage 3 • 76 dwellings including affordable provision. above: elevational studies • Village street/ woodland parkland setting • Includes: health and wellbeing centre, communal cafe facilities and guest suites. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Lyndhurst Park, New Forest Hampshire Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Bury Street Guildford Surrey For Pegasus Life • 81 dwellings - one and two bed flats • 6 two bed townhouses • Urban city centre location • Includes: health and wellbeing centre, communal cafe facilities and guest suites. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Bury Street Guildford Surrey Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Bury Street Guildford Surrey Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Bury Street Guildford Surrey Site layout Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS William Street Quarter Barking London For the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham • 500 dwellings over 3 sites within ‘The William Street Quarter’ scheme (a masterplan by Dutch firm Urhahn, for the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham). • Provides high quality mixed-tenancy housing; arranged generally on four floors but with a ten- storey tower providing exemplary one, two and three-bed apartments. • The target for the scheme is to achieve ‘Level 4’ of the Code for Sustainable Homes assessment • Other design criteria - Building for Life, Secure by Design and Lifetime Homes. Unit plans Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS William Street Quarter Barking London Site layout Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Student Village Bournemouth For Arts University Bournemouth • 297 units • Includes communal and shared facilities • Studio unit 20m2 (With kitchen + bathroom) • Single bed 13.5m2 (With bathroom) • Flats planned to minimise space lost to circulation • Campus site • Window openings positioned to reduce overlooking • Landscaped inner court Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Student Village Bournemouth Communal kitchen Studio unit Single bed unit Corner window Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Station approach, Winchester Hampshire For Winchester City Council • A competition to improve and repair the urban character of the City at this gateway location. • The multi-million-pound scheme aimed to transform the area around the railway station with new offices, parking, homes, public spaces and shops. • 250 dwellings - town houses and flats. Typical bay study Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

RELEVANT PROJECTS Station approach, Winchester Hampshire Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

Your Project Initial thoughts for discussion for your site. Please note, proposals are made in the absence of survey information and Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

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YOUR PROJECT Medway 2035 “Chatham – heart of the city Chatham is the geographic centre of Medway and has a population of just under 80,000. It has a busy high street and thriving cultural scene and attracts visitors from outside Medway. The character of Chatham is enriched by the unique heritage assets of The Historic Dockyard, Fort Amherst and the green backdrop of Great Lines Heritage Park. Chatham’s centre boasts two theatres, one of which has undergone a £500,000 facelift. There is an uninterrupted waterfront walk from Gun Wharf to Sun Pier, with lighting, trees and CCTV. The city centre benefits from a £4m government funded placemaking scheme, providing major public realm improvements between the train station and waterfront and from £8.5m investment in a new Heath and Wellbeing Centre. The Heritage Lottery Fund has invested £2m in initiatives linking Chatham’s outstanding military setting to its waterfront heart. Chatham is the most sustainable of Medway’s towns, with major rail and transport hubs and a significant area of retail floorspace. An enhanced visitor experience throughout the city centre - with a particular focus between the train station and waterfront – will include the delivery of two new public squares. A greater diversification of land use in the centre will promote an enhanced range of leisure opportunities to boost the daytime and evening economy. New employment uses and high-quality city living will increase disposable income within and around the high street. We will continue support for enhanced creative industries presence in and around the town centre, and throughout Medway as a whole We will explore the potential for a pedestrian bridge connecting Medway City Estate and Chatham centre, bringing further disposable income to the town.” Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

YOUR PROJECT Masterplan Context * * * Stockwool 2010 Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

YOUR PROJECT Historic Dockyard Great Lines Heritage Park Town Centre Context Chatham Naval Memorial Masterplan Area Residential Edge The Brook High Street Site Station A2 Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

YOUR PROJECT STREET LINES Great Lines Site Character CHATHAGreat Lines Heritage ParkPath KING A231 CROSS ON ST T E R R A CE SO LO M S QUEEN THE STREET PW ROAD ELDON MHEOEUTISENG Car LA BATCH E BROOK Parks AM Path OR C LO VER ST L S L IC K E T T S H L S TR E ET ST Extent of Stockwool 2010 Masterplan PO H IG H R ST 5m Rise Path CHA PW RD A2 I S TR E E T BEST STREET 15m Rise H ARD S TOWN Residential Edge JAMES ST CAR PEAUX L Car STREET Park WAY C CLAREMONT WY RH K MEADOWBANK O DE JAMES ST O O UPBURY BR H IG H STREET ROAD L 6m TH E HILLSIDE RDC H E LM IO N P AR WHITTAKER ST ST A2 RD A2 N ROAD N EW U Car INSTITUTE RD Subway Pks PW C LAR EM O N T W Y A2FB BRYANT CHURCH ST UNION PW Underpass STREET MAHGALPLIERD C H A TH AM A2H L CHATHAM LU T O N R D PW Sch TERR HL Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore P RO SPEC T Noon PW HILLIL ROW WAY GD

YOUR PROJECT CHATHAM Potential Phasing STREET The scaling of this drawing cannot be assured BROOK ELDON Revision Date Drn Ckd - - -- Car Path LEGEND C Parks B A Go Outdoors STR EET B Home Furniture A C Multi Storey Car Park HL B CPO S L IC K E T T S Path Phase 1 Existing H ARD S C AR PEAUX TOWN A L A Phase 2 WAY C H IG HK Phase 1 Site ST O PLANNING Car PksO UPBURY Project Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of HMSO. Crown Copyright Reserved. Licence No 100019279.R ROAD Cross Street, Chatham B H IG H STREET Drawing Title L 6m Site Components Plan E HILLSIDE P ST H Date Scale Drawn by Check by N 28.06.19 1:1250 WL ST WHITTAKER ST T A2 Project No Drawing No Revision IO 30186 A-P10-002 - UN INSTITUTE N DRAFT 10 30 50m Planning ● Master Planning & Urban Design ● Architecture ● 0 20 40 Landscape Planning & Design ● Environmental Planning ● Graphic J:\\30000 - 30999\\30100 - 30199\\30186 - Cross Street, Chatham\\A4 - Drawings & Registers\\Architecture\\Feasibility - Planning\\AutoCAD\\30186 - Cross Street Chatham.dwg - A-P10-002 - Site Components Plan Communication ● Public Engagement ● Development Economics bartonwillmore.co.uk Phase 2 Site Certificate FS 29637 Offices at Birmingham Bristol Cambridge Cardiff Ebbsfleet Edinburgh Glasgow Leeds London Manchester Newcastle Reading Southampton Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

YOUR PROJECT Levels and Datum C A Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

CHATHAMCYOURPROJECT Phased Residential Models QUEEN STREET STREET The scaling of this drawing cannot be assured BROOK BROOK Revision Date Drn Ckd THE - - -- ELDON ELDON Car LCEaGrEND Parks OR Path ST A Go Outdoors ParksB Home Furniture STR EET L C Multi Storey Car Park STR EET E S L IC K E T T S H L PathPO BS L IC K E T T S H L B CPO 1 1 H ARD S C H ARD S A C A R P E A U X C L TOWN C AR PEAUX TO L WAY A2 WAY C K H IG H 2 PW HK IG H ST O PLANNING O ST O UPBURY Project O UPBURY R Cross Street, Chatham ROAD R B H IG H STREET B H IG H STREET L L 6m Drawing Title 6m E TR E E T P Site Components Plan A2 HILLSIDE E P H H N N ST Date ST Scale Drawn by Check by 28.06.19 1:1250 WL ST A2 Project No Drawing No Revision 30186 A-P10-002 - WHITTAKER ST T INSTITUWHITTTEAKER ST T IO IO N N U Car U Car DRAFT Pks Planning ● Master Planning & Urban Design ● Architecture ● Contour PksN Perimeter Landscape Planning & Design ● Environmental Planning ● Graphic Communication ● Public Engagement ● Development Economics 10 30 50m bartonwillmore.co.uk 10 0 20 0 20 40 I J:\\30000 - 30999\\30100 - 30199\\30186 - Cross Street, Chatham\\A4 - Drawings & Registers\\Architecture\\Feasibility - Planning\\AutoCAD\\30186 - Cr Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of HMSO. Crown Copyright Reserved. Licence No 100019279. Certificate FS 29637 J:\\30000 - 30999\\30100 - 30199\\30186 - Cross Street, Chatham\\A4 - Drawings & Registers\\Architecture\\FeaRsibeilpityr-oPdlaunncinegd\\AuftrooCAmD\\3t0h18e6 -OCrrodssnSatrneecteChSatuharmv.edwyg M- Aa-Pp10-w00i2th- SittehCeomppeonremntsisPslainon of the Controller oGOflfafsiHcgeoMswaStLeBOeirdm.siCnLogrnhodaomwnBMnriasntCoclhoCepsatmyerbrrNiigdegwhectaCsaRtrledeifRfseEeabdrbinvsgfeleSedotu.EtdhLianimcbupertgonnhce No 100019279. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

CHATHAMCYOURPROJECT Phased Residential Models QUEEN STREET STREET BROOK BROOK The scaling of this drawing cannot be assured THE Revision Date Drn Ckd - - -- ELDON ELDON Car LEGCEaNrD Parks OR Path ST A Go Outdoors ParksB Home Furniture STR EET L C Multi Storey Car Park STR EET E S L IC K E T T S H L Path PO BS L IC K E T T S H L B CPO 1 H ARD S 1 C H ARD S C AR PEAUX TOWN A2 C A R P E A U X C L L A2 WAY C WAY H IG HK PW KH IG H ST ST O PLANNING O Car PksO UPBURY Project O UPBURY Open Finger : East-West Aspect Cross Street, Chatham Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of HMSO. Crown Copyright Reserved. Licence No 100019279.R ROAD R B H IG H STREET B H IG H STREET L L 6m Drawing Title 6m A2T R E E T HILLSIDE Site Components Plan E E P P H H N N ST Date STScale Drawn by Check by WHITTAKER ST T INSTITUTE 28.06.19 1:1250 T WL ST A2 IO WHITTAKER ST IO Project No Drawing No Revision 30186 A-P10-002 - N N U U Car DRAFT Planning ● Master Planning & Urban Design ● Architecture ● Closed Finger PksN Landscape Planning & Design ● Environmental Planning ● Graphic Communication ● Public Engagement ● Development Economics 10 30 50m bartonwillmore.co.uk 10 0 0 20 40 J:\\30000 - 30999\\30100 - 30199\\30186 - Cross Street, Chatham\\A4 - Drawings & Registers\\Architecture\\Feasibility - Planning\\AutoCAD Certificate FS 29637 J:\\30000 - 30999\\30100 - 30199\\30186 - Cross Street, Chatham\\A4 - Drawings & Registers\\Architecture\\Feasibility - PlRanenipngr\\oAudtouCcADe\\d301f8r6o-mCrotshs eStreOetrCdhnatahanmc.dewgS-uAr-vP1e0y-00M2 -aSpitewCoimthpontehnets Pplaenrmission of the ContGOrlofafsilcgleeoswratLoeBefirdmsHinLMognhSdaomOnBM.riasCntocrlhoCesawtmenrbrNidCegwoecapCsaytrledriifRfgeEahbdbtinsgfRleSeeotsuEtedhiarnmvbupertgodnh. Licence No 100019279. Chatham Lightstone + Barton Willmore

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