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TRANSPORT : PROCESSTopic Discussion
20th July 2016
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TODAY’S SESSION
• Processnotsolutions-masterplancurrentlyevolving
• Existing&futurenetworks
• Checkingfeedback-understandingtheissues
• Howatransportstrategyisdevelopedandassessed
• Howyouwouldliketocontinuetobeinvolved
• Yourquestions
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TODAY’S SESSION
6.45pmPART1:Introduction Who we are Context
7.05pmPART2:Interactivesession Community feedback Submit your questions
7.45pmRefreshmentbreak
7.55pmPART3:PresentationfollowedbyQ&A Developing and assessing a transport strategy
8.55pmRound-up&nextsteps
9.00pmClose
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DEMYSTIFYING TERMS
DEMYSTIFYING TERMS: Some key words explained, for reference
Modes The different types of transport or movement e.g. walking, cycling, public transport etc Modal split The proportion of different types of transport modes that travellers use Trip generation This is a term for the number of trips that are created. Trip rate When estimating the amount of future trips, a ‘trip rate’ is used to provide the average number of trips per m2 or per building unit Cumulative assessment This is where impact analysis considers all permitted developments to understand a likely future scenario Mitigation This is an intervention designed to offset the transport impacts generated by a proposed development, for instance a contribution to new buses or to junction works Transport model A tool to analyse the effects of transport in a given area Travel plan A coordinated strategy to encourage use of sustainable forms of transport to improve health and reduce impacts on the local transport network Connectivity How well connected a place is PTAL Public Transport Accessibility Level: is a method to measure how accessible public transport is from any given location CIL (Community Infrastructure Levy) A fixed rate financial contribution to both the Local Authority and GLA (Greater London Authority) based on the amount of new development s106 (Section 106) Site-specific measures to off-set the impact of development. This is negotiated and can be financial, contributions to specific projects or provision of facilities on-site
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WHO WE ARE
• MilesPrice,PlanningDirector,BritishLand
• AndrewHiley,PrincipalPlanner,TransportforLondon
• ChristianLoveday,TransportPolicyTeamLeader,SouthwarkCouncil
• StuartJenkins,AssociateDirector,ARUP
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Southwark Park
Russia Dock Woodland
Canada WaterStation
Surrey QuaysStation
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Surrey Quays Road
Redriff Road
Salter Road
SE16 Printworks
Surrey Quays Shopping Centre
Surrey Quays Leisure Park
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Robert’s Close
SITE CONTEXT
BermondseyStation
RotherhitheStation
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EXISTING NETWORKS
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ACCESSIBILITY AT CANADA WATERA 1-2 step journey to virtually all key transport nodes
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KEY ROADS
ISLE OF DOGS
CANARY WHARF
POPLAR
LIMEHOUSEWHITECHAPEL
WAPPING
BERMONDSEY
THE CITY
LONDON BRIDGE
PECKHAM
WALWORTH
NEW CROSS
GREENWICH
NORTH DEPTFORD
LOWER ROAD
LOWER ROAD
COMMERCIAL ROADCOMMERCIAL ROAD
THE HIGHWAYTHE HIGHWAY
TOW
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TOW
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JAMAICA ROADJAMAICA ROAD
EVELYN STREET
EVELYN STREET
OLD KENT ROAD
OLD KENT ROAD
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Redriff Road Onega Gate
Salter Road Lady Dock Path/Ship York
Salter Road Downtown Road
Salter Road Russia Dock Road
Salter Road Bywater Place
Salter Road Peter Hills School
Rotherhithe StreetBryan Road/Surrey Docks Farm
Rotherhithe StreetDoubletree London
DocklandsRotherhithe Street
Pageant Steps
Rotherhithe StreetEssex House
Rotherhithe Street Edinburgh Court
Salter Road Smith Close
Rotherhithe
Brunel RoadRotherhitheTunnel
Pepys EstateGrove Street/Plough Way
Grove StreetWindlass Place
Oxestall’s RoadDeptford Park School
Trundleys Road John Silkin Lane
Trundleys Road Alloa Road
Trundleys Road Grinstead Road
Sanford Street Cold Blow Lane
Sanford Street Sterling Gardens
Sanford Street Cottesbrook Street
Pagnell StreetExeter Way
Edward Street
Waterloo
Jamaica RoadSouthwark Park
Lower RoadNeptuneStreet/
St. Olave’sEstate
RotherhitheNew Road
Corbetts LaneGalleywall RoadLynton Road
Galleywall Road
Anchor Street
Southwark Park RoadSt. James’s
Road
Southwark Park RoadKirby Estate
Southwark Park RoadStalham Street
Southwark Park RoadRaymouth Road
Jamaica RoadDrummond Road
Bermondsey
Jamaica RoadSt. James’s Road
Jamaica Road
Abbey Street
Jamaica RoadDockhead
TannerStreet
London Bridgefor Guy’s Hospital
Monument
Liverpool Street
TottenhamCourt Road
Russell Squarefor British Museum
Aldwychfor Covent Garden andLondon Transport Museum
Holborn
Bricklayer’sArms
Elephant& Castle
Tower Bridge RoadGrange Road/
Caledonian Market Grange RoadSpa Road
Grange RoadAlscot Road
Southwark Park Road
Reverdy Road
St. James’s RoadEsmerelda Road
St. James’s RoadCatlin Street
Rotherhithe New Road Sheppard Drive
South Bermondsey Ilderton Road
Millwall Football Ground
Ilderton Road Manor Grove
Ilderton Road Wagner Street
Queens Road Peckham
Peckham Town Centre
Peckham Rye
Rotherhithe New Road Sherwood Gardens
Peckham Library
Rotherhithe New Road Verney Road
Peckham Park Road Old Kent Road
ROTHERHITHE
BERMONDSEY
PECKHAM
Tower Bridge RoadAbbey Street
Southwark Streetfor Tate Modern
BishopsgateThreadneedle Street
Ivydale Road
Nunhead LaneBrenchleyGardens
Honor Oak Park
Brockley RiseChandos
BROCKLEY
Tooley StreetTanner Street
Abbey StreetThe Grange
Abbey StreetOld Jamaica Road
Long LaneStaple Street
Long LaneBermondsey
Street
Long LaneTennis Street
Borough
Evelyn StreetGrinstead Road
Creek RoadDeptford High Street
Greenwich
Brookmill RoadElverson Road
NorthGreenwichfor The O2
Deptford Bridge
Bellingham Catford Bus Garage
CatfordLewisham Town Hall
Lewisham Hospital
LewishamShopping Centre
LewishamLEWISHAM
CATFORD
Hither Green
Victoria
VictoriaCoach Station
Pimlico
MillbankThames House
St. Thomas’Hospital
LambethNorth
TooleyStreet
City HallTooley StreetBoss Street
Evelyn StreetDeptford Park
School
Grove StreetRiverside Youth Club
Nunhead
Plough WayDunnage Crescent
Evelyn StreetBestwood
Street
New Cross
GreenwichCutty Sark
Maze Hill
Lewisham Road
Abbey StreetMaltby Street
Tower Bridge RoadDruid Street
Southwark StreetHop Exchange
Waterloo Bridgefor IMAX Cinema and Southbank Centre
WaterlooCounty Hall
for London Eye
Westminster
WhitehallHorse Guards Avenue
Cannon Street
St. Paul’sCathedral
Trafalgar Squarefor Charing Cross
East Greenwich
Vanbrugh Hill
Southwark Park RoadGataker Street
South Bermondsey Rotherhithe New Road
Plough WayYeoman Street
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continues to Bromley, Orpington and St Mary Cray
continues to Charlton ,
Woolwich and Thamesmead
Night service on route 47 continuesto Shoreditch
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Route finder
Key1 Day buses in black
N199 Night buses in blueؗ Connections with London Undergroundu Connections with London Overgroundu Connections with TfL RailR Connections with National Rail Connections with river boatsΠConnections with Docklands Light Railway
Connections with Emirates Air Line
Tottenham Court Road ○C ○E ○J ○L ○Q
Bellingham ○ ○G ○L ○M ○T ○W ○Y
Liverpool Street ○ ○F ○J ○N ○S ○U(night service continues to Shoreditch)North Greenwich ○ ○G ○L ○M ○T ○W ○Y
Russell Square ○ ○F ○J ○N ○S ○U
Bellingham ○ ○E ○K ○L ○M
Hither Green ○ ○E ○K ○L ○M ○T
Peckham ○C ○E ○F ○K ○L ○Q ○U○Z
Waterloo ○ ○G ○P ○ ○S ○W ○X
Victoria ○ ○G ○W ○X
Brockley Rise ○C ○F ○H ○U
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Bus route Towards Bus stops
Night buses
Thamesmead ○J ○L ○M ○ ○T
Tottenham Court Road ○N ○Q
St. Mary Cray ○ ○E ○K ○L ○M ○Y
Trafalgar Square ○ ○P ○S
Peckham ○C ○E ○F ○K ○L ○Q ○U○Z
Whitehall ○ ○G ○P ○ ○S ○W ○X
N1
N199
N381
Bus route Towards Bus stops
Use your contactless debit or credit card. It’s the same fare as Oyster and there is no need to top up.
Top up your Oyster pay as you go credit or buy Travelcards and bus & tram passes at around 4,000 shops across London.
Sign up for an online account to top up online and see your travel history and spending
Ways to pay
Buses from Canada Water and Surrey Quays
Information correct from 7 May 2016© Transport for London TFL31451.05.16 (F)
BUS NETWORK
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RIVER SERVICE
Bankside LondonBridgeCity
London Bridge
Doubletree DocklandsNelson Dock
Greenland MasthouseTerrace
Woolwich FerryNorth Terminal
Woolwich FerrySouth Terminal
EmbankmentEmbankmentCharing Cross
St. Katharine’sTower Hill
Tower Gateway
NorthGreenwichNorth Greenwich
and EmiratesAir Line
Greenwich Cutty Sark for
Maritime Greenwich
TowerTower Hill
Tower GatewayFenchurch Street
BlackfriarsBlackfriars
(Mondays to Fridays only)
FestivalWaterloo
London EyeWaterloo
WestminsterWestminster
Richmond Landing Stage
Kingston Town End
Hampton CourtHampton Court
St Helena’sRichmond
St GeorgeWharfVauxhall
Cadogan
ChelseaHarbour
Imperial Wharf
WandsworthRiverside Quarter
Kew
Plantation Wharf
MillbankPimlico
PutneyPutney Bridge
Kingston TurksKingston
Canary WharfCanary Wharf
WoolwichArsenalWoolwich
Arsenal
Embankment to North GreenwichDailyBoats run to Woolwich Arsenal Daily, peak times and evenings,see timetable and RB5Operated by MBNA Thames Clippers
St George Wharf to BanksideDaily except early mornings and eveningsOperated by MBNA Thames Clippers
Canary Wharf to Doubletree DocklandsDailyOperated by MBNA Thames Clippers
North Greenwich to Woolwich ArsenalSaturdays and Sundays onlyOperated by MBNA Thames Clippers
Putney to BlackfriarsMonday to Friday peak hours and evenings onlySome boats also run to or fromLondon Bridge City and Canary WharfOperated by MBNA Thames Clippers
Woolwich FerryDailyOperated by Briggs Marine
RB1
RB2
RB6
RB4
RB5
Westminster / St. Katharine’s circular cruiseOperated by Circular Cruise Westminster
Westminster to GreenwichSome boats cruise through the Thames Barrier(summer service only)Operated by Thames River Services
Westminster to GreenwichOperated by City Cruises
Summer services only
Westminster to Hampton CourtOperated by Thames River Boats
St Helena’s Richmond to Hampton CourtOperated by Turk Launches
River Bus• A fast and frequent service
• An alternative to the Tube or bus
• Use your Oyster card to pay as you go
• Present your Travelcard to obtain a fares discount
River Tours• A more leisurely cruise
• Sightseeing commentary on most boats
• Ideal for spotting some of London’s hidden waterside gems
• Present your Travelcard to obtain a fares discount
London Underground
London Overground
National Rail
Docklands Light Railway
Emirates Air Line
Step-free access fromstreet level to the pier
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Some boats cruisethrough the Thames Barrier
Summer service(April-October) only
RB6
RB1
RB2RB4
RB5
RB6
RB1
RB2
RB4
RB5
Map of scheduled River services
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CYCLE HIRE
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Job No
235588-00
Drawing No Revision
235588/SKETCH P1
Drawing Status
Draft
Job Title
Client
13 Fitzroy StreetLondon W1T 4BQTel +44 20 7636 1531 Fax +44 20 7580 3924www.arup.com
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Canada Water Masterplan
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PTAL levels (current)
Scale at A3
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Ordnance Sur vey data © Crown copy right and database right 2016
Revision Date By Chkd Appd
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Drawing Title
ACCESSIBILITY (PTAL) - 2011
Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2014
Job No
235588-00
Drawing No Revision
235588/SKETCH P1
Drawing Status
Draft
Job Title
Client
13 Fitzroy StreetLondon W1T 4BQTel +44 20 7636 1531 Fax +44 20 7580 3924www.arup.com
0 100 200 300 400 50050
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Legend
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British Land
Canada Water Masterplan
A3
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PTAL levels (current)
Scale at A3
1:10,000
Ordnance Sur vey data © Crown copy right and database right 2016
Revision Date By Chkd Appd
P1 18-07-2016 RT MR MR
Drawing Title
ROTHERHITHE
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SURREY QUAYS
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POTENTIAL TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS Relevant to the Canada Water Masterplan / local area
2. NEW OVERGROUND FRANCHISE 8. CONVOYS WHARF PIER & SERVICES
13. BAKERLOO EXTENSION
2016 2020 2023 20282018 2021 20262024 20292017 2019 2022 20272025 2030
7. OVERGROUND AT SURREY CANAL RD
9. JUBILEE: MORE FREQUENT 12. ROTHERHITHE CROSSING 14. CROSSRAIL 2
6. CROSSRAIL
5. THAMESLINK
4. OVERGROUND: MORE FREQUENT 10. SILVERTOWN CROSSING & BUSES
2031 2032 2033
1. NIGHT TUBE
3. CS4 / LOWER ROAD 11. OVERGROUND: MORE FREQUENT
Key
Going ahead
Advanced
More work / finance needed
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2. NEW OVERGROUND FRANCHISE
8. CONVOYS WHARF PIER & SERVICES
13. BAKERLOO EXTENSION
7. OVERGROUND AT SURREY CANAL RD
9. JUBILEE: MORE FREQUENT
12. ROTHERHITHE CROSSING
14. CROSSRAIL 2
6. CROSSRAIL
5. THAMESLINK
4. OVERGROUND: MORE FREQUENT
10. SILVERTOWN CROSSING & BUSES
1. NIGHT TUBE
3. CS4 / LOWER ROAD
11. OVERGROUND: MORE FREQUENT
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CANARY WHARF
WHITECHAPEL
LONDON BRIDGE
PECKHAMRYE
NEW CROSS
GREENWICH
FARRINGDON
SOUTH BERMONDSEY
ANGEL
TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD
NEWBERMONDSEY
LIVERPOOL STREET
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POTENTIAL TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS Relevant to the Canada Water Masterplan / local area
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CROSSRAIL / ELIZABETH LINE
§ Check before you travel§ Services to/from some stations are subject to variation. Please search ‘TfL stations’ for full details.
§ Caledonian Road Station closed temporarily from Spring 2016.
§ Holland Park Station closed until early August 2016.
§ Paddington Bakerloo line trains will not stop at this station from Saturday 2 April until early August 2016.
§ Tufnell Park Station closed until mid-March 2016.
Riverboat services
Trams
Emirates Air Line
Metropolitan
Victoria
Circle
Central
Bakerloo
DLR
Piccadilly
Waterloo & City
Jubilee
Hammersmith & City
Northern
District
District open at weekendsand on some public holidays
Emirates Air Line
London Overground
Victoria Coach Station
Transport for London This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck · DRAFT based on January 2016 specifications
National Rail
Airport
Interchange stations
Step-free access from street to platform
Step-free access from street to train
Elizabeth
The Elizabeth line
River Thames
Regent’s Park
GoodgeStreet
Bayswater
Warren Street
Aldgate
RussellSquare
High Street Kensington
Old Street
Green Park
BakerStreet
NottingHill Gate
Victoria
Mansion House
Temple
TowerHill
Westminster
PiccadillyCircus
CharingCross
Holborn
Tower Gateway
Monument
Leicester SquareSt. Paul’s
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Angel
Queensway
Marble Arch
SouthKensington
SloaneSquare
Covent Garden
Great PortlandStreet
BankChancery Lane
LancasterGateHolland
Park
Cannon Street
Fenchurch Street
GloucesterRoad St. James’s
Park
EustonSquare
EdgwareRoad
EdgwareRoad
Embankment
Blackfriars
King’s CrossSt. Pancras
Marylebone
Watford High Street
Watford Junction
Bushey
Carpenders Park
Hatch End
North Wembley
South Kenton
Kenton
Wembley Central
Kensal Green
Queen’s Park
Stonebridge Park
Bethnal Green
Cambridge Heath
London Fields
Harlesden
Willesden Junction
Headstone Lane
Harrow &Wealdstone
Kilburn Park
Warwick Avenue
Maida Vale
Euston
New Cross Gate
Imperial Wharf
West Croydon
ClaphamJunction
Crystal Palace Norwood Junction
Sydenham
Forest Hill
Anerley
Penge West
Honor Oak Park
Brockley
Wapping
New Cross
Queens RoadPeckham
Peckham Rye
Denmark Hill
Surrey Quays
WandsworthRoad
Rotherhithe
ShoreditchHigh Street
Haggerston
Hoxton
Shepherd’sBush
Shadwell
CanadaWater
Fulham Broadway
West Brompton
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
East Putney
Southfields
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon
Kensington(Olympia)
AldgateEast
BethnalGreen Mile End
Dalston Kingsland
HackneyWick
Homerton
HackneyCentral
Rectory Road
HackneyDowns
Theydon Bois
Epping
Debden
Loughton
Buckhurst Hill
Leytonstone
Wood StreetBruce Grove
White Hart Lane
Silver Street
Edmonton Green
Southbury
Turkey Street
Theobalds Grove
CheshuntEnfield Town
StamfordHill
Bush Hill Park
Highams Park
Chingford
Leyton
Woodford
South Woodford
Snaresbrook
Hainault
Fairlop
Barkingside
Newbury Park
RodingValley
GrangeHill
Chigwell
Redbridge
GantsHill
Wanstead
Dalston Junction
Canonbury
Stepney Green
SevenSisters
Highbury &Islington
TottenhamHale
WalthamstowCentral
Clapton
St. James Street
Stoke Newington
Dagenham East
Dagenham Heathway
Becontree
Upney
Upminster
Upminster Bridge
Hornchurch
Elm Park
HarringayGreenLanes
WansteadPark
LeytonstoneHigh Road
LeytonMidland Road
Emerson Park
South Tottenham
Blackhorse Road
Barking
East Ham
Plaistow
Upton Park
Upper Holloway
Crouch Hill
GospelOak
BowChurch
West Ham
BowRoad
Bromley-by-Bow
Island Gardens
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
South Quay
Crossharbour
Mudchute
Heron Quays
West India Quay
Elverson Road
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Canary Wharf
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich
Lewisham
EmiratesGreenwichPeninsula
Westferry Blackwall
CanningTown
PoplarLimehouse EastIndia
StratfordInternational
Star Lane
NorthGreenwich
Oakwood
Cockfosters
Southgate
Arnos Grove
Bounds Green
Turnpike Lane
Wood Green
Manor House
FinsburyPark
Arsenal
KentishTown West
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
Mill Hill East
Edgware
Burnt Oak
Colindale
Hendon Central
Brent Cross
Golders Green
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Camden Town
High Barnet
Totteridge & Whetstone
Woodside Park
West Finchley
Finchley Central
East Finchley
Highgate
Archway
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
MorningtonCrescent
CamdenRoad
CaledonianRoad &
Barnsbury
Amersham
Chorleywood
Rickmansworth
Chalfont &Latimer
Chesham
Moor Park
Croxley
Watford
Northwood
Northwood Hills
Pinner
North Harrow
Harrow-on-the-Hill
Northwick Park
Preston Road
Wembley ParkRayners Lane
Stanmore
Canons Park
Queensbury
Kingsbury
Neasden
Dollis Hill
Willesden Green
Swiss Cottage
Kilburn
West Hampstead
Finchley Road
WestHarrow
IckenhamUxbridge
Hillingdon Ruislip
Ruislip Manor
Eastcote
St. John’s Wood
Northfields
Boston Manor
SouthEaling
Osterley
Hounslow Central
Hounslow East
Hounslow West
Hatton Cross
Perivale
Hanger Lane
Ruislip Gardens
South Ruislip
Greenford
Northolt
South Harrow
Sudbury Hill
Sudbury Town
Alperton
Park Royal
North Ealing
West Ruislip
Ealing Common
Gunnersbury
Kew Gardens
Richmond
Acton Town
ChiswickPark
TurnhamGreen
StamfordBrook
RavenscourtPark
WestKensington
BaronsCourt
Earl’sCourt
Shepherd’sBush Market
Goldhawk Road
Hammersmith
Wood Lane
WhiteCity
Finchley Road& Frognal
KensalRise
BrondesburyPark
Brondesbury
Kilburn High Road
South Hampstead
WestActon
NorthActon
EastActon
Southwark
Waterloo
London Bridge Bermondsey
Vauxhall
Lambeth NorthPimlico
Stockwell
Brixton
Elephant & Castle
Oval
Kennington
Borough
Clapham North
Clapham High Street
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Balham
Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway
Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon
Morden
LadbrokeGrove
Latimer Road
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
PuddingMill Lane
Acton Central
South Acton
HampsteadHeath
Stratford High Street
Abbey Road
WoodgrangePark
WalthamstowQueen’s Road
Oxford Circus
Paddington
West Silvertown
EmiratesRoyal Docks
PontoonDock
LondonCity Airport
WoolwichArsenal
King George V
Prince Regent
Royal Albert
Beckton Park
Cyprus
Beckton
Gallions Reach
RoyalVictoria
Romford
FarringdonBarbican
BondStreet
Moorgate
LiverpoolStreet
TottenhamCourt Road
Paddington WhitechapelActon
Main Line
Stratford
Custom House for ExCeL
Abbey Wood
Woolwich
HeathrowTerminal 5
HeathrowTerminal 4
HeathrowTerminals 2 & 3
WestDrayton
Slough
Burnham
Twyford
Reading
Maidenhead
Ilford
Goodmayes
Chadwell Heath
Gidea Park
Harold Wood
Shenfield
Brentwood
Seven Kings
Maryland
Manor Park
Forest Gate
Iver
Langley
Taplow
WestEaling
Southall
HanwellHayes &
Harlington
EalingBroadway
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BAKERLOO LINE EXTENSION
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BAKERLOO LINE EXTENSIONPotential Crowding Changes on Rail network from Bakerloo line extension (based on Old Kent Road AAP growth proposals)
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POTENTIAL TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS Relevant to the Canada Water Masterplan / local area
Doubletree Docklands / Hilton Ferry crossingRotherhithe Crossing Study Air Quality area reviewCS4 / Lower Road
REVIEWS UNDERWAY / STARTING 2016 INITIATIVES OR ISSUES EXPECTED TO DEVELOP
Cycle hireBus network developmentRiver service developmentQuietways (Quietway 1 recently opened)Car sharing / private taxi hireVehicle technologyDelivery / online
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SUMMARY / CHALLENGES
• ExcellenttransportservicestodestinationsacrossLondon
• BusyUndergroundandOvergroundserviceswith20%capacityenhancementsduewithinfiveyears
• Congestedlocalroads,affectingairquality,safetyandbusjourneyreliability
• Poorpedestrianandcycleconnectionswithinthesite
• Limitedcrossriverconnections
• Localcycleandairqualityimprovementsexpected
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PART 1
Community feedback
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THE OVERALL PROCESS
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Southwark Council and the GLa have identified this area as a key location for a major new town centre, providing new places to live, work, study, shop and socialise.WHaT’S HaPPENING & WHy
WHaT IS a MaSTERPLaN POLICy CONTExT - SUMMaRyaBOUT
The masterplan sits at the centre of a significant area of change identified in Southwark and GLA policy.
This forms the starting point for the masterplan which needs to respond to both local and strategic requirements.
This board provides a summary of the planning process and the policy which is informing the masterplan.
THE PLaNNING PROCESS
Thediagrambelowillustratesthedifferentstagesoftheplanningprocessandthedifferentelementsthatinformamasterplan.
TheCanadaWaterMasterplanwillbesubmittedintheformofanoutlineplanningapplicationwithdetailstobereservedforfuturedetermination.Thisenablesflexibilityovera15yearbuildprogramme.
InOctoberandNovember2015weheldtwosessionstohelpdemystifytheplanningprocess.Pleaseseetheattachedbooklet,whichisasummaryofthekeyslides.
Canada Water Area Action Plan (CWAAP) Adopted November 2015
The CWAAP is a policy document, designed to guide development in the area over the next 15 years. The plan sets out the Council’s vision to deliver growth and regeneration across the core area of Canada Water, including new housing, employment and leisure uses. The core area incorporates a number of sites and within this guidance it requires:
The London Plan (March 2015) Fully known as the “Further Alterations to the London Plan” (FALP), this is the Mayor’s strategic Plan for London setting out an economic, environmental, transport and social framework for development. It identifies Canada Water as a new Opportunity Area, encouraging intensity of development around good transport links. These are the Mayor’s principle opportunities in London for accommodating large scale development to provide substantial numbers of new employment and housing to help meet the London-wide need for new housing, with a mixed and intensive use of land. For Canada Water, it sets-out ambitious targets, including:
• Indicative employment capacity: 2,000• Minimum new homes: 3,300• Opportunity for a Major Town Centre• Potential for new science cluster linked to academic institution
Full details can be found at www.london.gov.uk, or ask a member of the team.
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1.3 What will change? 1.3.1 The AAP will affect your experience of Canada Water including:
• The look and feel of the town centre area and design of new buildings
• The type and range of shops
• Improvements to the road layout and pedestrian and cycle links
• Access to schools and jobs
• The provision of leisure facilities
• The range and quality of homes in the area
• The safety and quality of parks and public spaces
1.4 Other important documents you need to know about 1.4.1 The Canada Water AAP is one of several planning documents which make up
our local plan in our local development framework (LDF), the folder of documents which we use to make decisions on planning applications. The most important document in the folder is the core strategy. The core strategy is a document that sets out how Southwark will change up to 2026 to reflect the principles set out in the Council Plan 2011-2014 and the Fairer Future
CWAAPfigure2:TheboundariesoftheAAParea
• At least 4,500 new homes• At least 1,000 new
affordable homes• Minimum of 12,000m2
employment floorspace• Re-provision of cinema and
leisure usesFull details can be found at www.southwark.gov.uk or ask a member of the team.
Amasterplanincludesthreedimensionalimagesandtextdescribinghowanareawillbedeveloped.
Itcanrangefromasmallgroupofbuildingstoregionallystrategicplanning.
Mostcommonlyitconsiderslanduse,urbandesign,landscaping,builtform,infrastructureandcirculation.
Itisintendedtoprovideastructuredapproachtocreatingaframeworkfordevelopment.Italsoneedstoremainflexibleenoughtoaccommodatechangesinthelongterm.
3. PLaNNING aPPLICaTION
Statutory consultation
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Decision
4. POST-PLaNNING2. MaSTERPLaN DEvELOPMENT1. BEfORE THE MaSTERPLaN
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London Plan
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CONSTRUCTION & ONGOING LIaISON
RESERvED MaTTERS aPPLICaTIONS
Phase 1
PLaNNINGPOLICy
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TIMESCaLE LINKED TO PROJECT SCaLE
viability testingPlanning documents
final m.plan
Establishing priorities & aspirations
Masterplan development
COMMUNITy CONSULTaTION & ENGaGEMENT
STUDIES & aSSESSMENTS
Research & scoping Testing the masterplan
STaTUTORy CONSULTEES
SOUTHWaRK COUNCIL PRE-aPPLICaTION CONSULTaTION
Councillor consultation (Ward & Cabinet)
Design development (illustrative scheme)vision
Ongoing commercial and viability assessments >>
THE STaGES Of a MaSTERPLaN aPPLICaTION
WE ARE HERE
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DRAFT MASTERPLAN : FEBRUARY 2016
Window display
Online feedback
Model Exhibition
Summary Interactive model
Feedback Suggestion box
2200+ people counted at events
490individualfeedback
forms
26,000newslettersdelivered
434suggestion box comments
41quick comments
4280 +comments received
Main exhibition Local mini-exhibitions x3
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DRAFT MASTERPLAN : FEBRUARY 2016
Mix of uses Town centre Green & water
Links & connections
Scale & distribution
Ecology & environment
General response
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TRANSPORT & MOVEMENT
• Mostcommentedupontopic,particularlypublictransportAhistoriclocalproblemandoverridingissueformany
• Peoplewantasustainableapproachthatbalancesvehicular,publictransport,cyclingandpedestrian.
• Perceptionitisatcapacity
• Needaconvincingandcrediblesolution-furtherinformationandtesting
• Improvements/mitigationalongsidedevelopment,notafter-joined-updiscussionswithTfL&SouthwarkCouncil
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Summary of what we’ve heard
INSTRUCTIONS1. Familiarise yourself with the summary of what we’ve heard on this topic.
2. For each area of feedback, please fill in ONE ROW by:• Ticking one option in column i • Ticking one option in column ii• Add any comments in column iii
iii. Is there anything missing? Or do you have any further comments?
If you need more space please use the topic and line reference (e.g. A,4)- and continue on the reverse.
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A. CANADA WATER STATIONCanada Water station is felt to be at capacity. There are recommendations not to travel at peak hours, gate closures due to overcrowding and heavy interchange from the Overground to Jubilee line. People aren’t clear on how this can be resolved to cope with an increased population, particularly if car-use is discouraged.
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C. LINE CAPACITY & DIRECTION OF TRAVELThere is broad support for the area as a daytime destination (with workers during the day). In part, providing opportunity for local people to work in the area, reducing use of public transport / roads. It was also noted that some ‘commuter flow’ in the opposite peak direction to the existing could be more manageable, however there were concerns about the overall line capacity.
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D. BUS ROUTES & STOPSOpportunity to rationalise bus routes and stop locations is a positive. Particularly bringing bus-routes into the town centre and ensuring bus stops in both directions are close to shops and amenities.There are specific concerns from neighbours on the western boundary about the impact of a realigned Deal Porters Way as a bus route.
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E. BUS FREQUENCY & CAPACITYThere are current issues with frequency and capacity of buses, particularly the C10 and 381. Alongside improved frequency, a local shuttle-bus was suggested as a means of sustainably addressing access to the town centre.
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F. RIVER-USEImprovements to the river service are considered an opportunity to help address any transport issues arising from an increased population. Increased frequency, reduced cost and potential for an additional / new Rotherhithe pier were all suggested.
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INTERACTIVE SESSION
3topictables10 minutes per table1.PUBLICTRANSPORT
2.CYCLING&PEDESTRIAN
3.ROADNETWORK&PARKING
Suggestionboxes5 minutes1.YOURKEYQUESTIONS
2.COMMUNITYINVOLVEMENT
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Refreshment break
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PART 2
Developing and assessing a transport strategy
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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
SOUTHWARK COUNCIL LOCAL AUTHORITY
• Planning Authority• Highways Authority• Transport officers
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON STRATEGIC TRANSPORT AUTHORITY FOR GREATER LONDON
• London-wide guidance & policy
• Responsible for key infrastructure
• TfL officers
BRITISH LAND DEVELOPER
• Design, strategy & assessment
• Engage with stakeholders• Specialist consultants
COMMUNITY & STAKEHOLDERSINTEREST GROUPS
• Consultation developing plans
• Formal representations• Ongoing engagement
Q&A session to follow
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Who we are.
• Planning Authority • Highway Authority
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What we do
• How do the planning and highways departments shape Southwark?
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What we know about the area. • Poor air quality. • Public transport and highway networks under
stress. • High car ownership and on street parking. • Low PTALs in the wider area.
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What we expect.
• Reduction in vehicle usage • Ensuring the future safety and resilience
of the highway network. • Improved sustainable travel infrastructure • Improvements to the public transport
network
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Who will we speak to? • Neighbouring boroughs • The PLA • TfL • Local residents
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TfL’s role in the planning process
Mark Day and Andrew Hiley TfL Borough Planning
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TfL’s role
CANADA WATER MASTERPLAN - TFL'S ROLE IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
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Jamaica Road and Rotherhithe tunnel (TfL Road Network)
TfL interests in the Rotherhithe Area
CANADA WATER MASTERPLAN - TFL'S ROLE IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
London Overground stations and trains Canada
Water bus station, bus services
London Underground station, trains, vent shaft and tunnels
Traffic signals e.g Lower Road gyratory
Traffic flow on Lower Road/Evelyn Street (Strategic Road Network)
River services
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• Most local roads (borough)
• Controlled parking zones (borough)
• Operate river buses (private companies)
• Own some river piers (private companies)
• Run national rail services/stations (DfT-led)
• planning authority (borough, Mayor of London)
What TfL doesn’t do
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• Leading TfL's pre-application advice service • Reviewing of Transport Assessments (TAs) • Coordinating TfL multi-modal representations on all planning
applications referred to TfL and the GLA • Leading negotiations on section 106 agreements and planning
conditions and agreeing mitigation on behalf of TfL • Co-ordinating TfL multi-modal representations on borough Local
Plans and area-based policy such as Area Action Plans (AAP) and Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD)
• Leading TfL's engagement in the neighbourhood planning process
What TfL Borough Planning does
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• Delivering the Mayor’s Transport Strategy and the London Plan
• Assessing impacts of growth on the transport network e.g Opportunity areas
• Planning and delivering projects to support growth e.g Northern Line extension to Battersea, Crossrail 2
• Advising the Mayor on transport implications of borough policy and major planning applications
• Providing the modelling tools e.g. RAILPLAN
TfL role in the planning process
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Major planning applications – flow chart
CANADA WATER MASTERPLAN - TFL'S ROLE IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
Planning Application
Approval
Stage 2 Mayor’s report
Refusal
Interim Council decision
Stage 1 Mayors report
Mayor takes over – Stage 3
Pre-application
Approval
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www.tfl.gov.uk
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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIESBritish Land : Developer & project team
Assess demonstrate
impacts & mitigation
Engage on emerging
designs
Southwark Council TFL
Stakeholders
Community
Specialist Consultants
MasterplannersTransport consultantsPlanning consultantsEnvironmental consultants +
Mitigation, approvals /
legals & funding
Implement phases
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PRINCIPLES
GENERAL• Lookatthewiderarea-notjusttheCanada
Watermasterplansite• Improvingtransportoptionsforthewhole
community-existingandfuture[residentsandbusinesses]
• Spreaddemand–encouragetraveloutsideofpeakperiodsandinter-peak
• Testdifferentlandusemixesandtheirimplicationsforthetransportnetworks
• Embracelocalideas–solutionsoftenemergefromlocalknowledgeandexperiences
POLICYFRAMEWORK• SouthwarkCouncil’sStrategicPolicyfor
SustainableTransport• CanadaWaterAreaActionPlan-Theme2,
Transport-improvedconnections• InfluenceemergingLondonandSouthwark
PoliciestobenefitCanadaWater/Rotherhithearea
TYPEOFMOVEMENT• Increase(non-vehicular)localtrips-
opportunitiesforworkorplayneartohomes• Healthandwellbeing-enjoyablecyclingandwalking• Improvedquality,frequencyandreliabilityof
publictransport,(whereBLcaninfluence)
ENVIRONMENT• Sustainabledevelopment–focusonlow
carbon,airqualityandreducecarusewherepossible.
• Accessibleandinclusiveforall.• Transportinfrastructuredoesn’tdominate–a
safeandenjoyableplacetobe• Futureproofthroughadoptionofnew
technologies
GOVERNANCEANDFUNDING• Establishgoodrelationshipswithkey
stakeholders• InvestigateestablishinganOpportunityAreaBoard• Innovativefundingsolutions
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STAGES OF THE PROCESS
PLANNING APPLICATION
FORMAL REVIEW- Local Authority - Community / Statutory Consultees
AUDIT / NEGOTIATION
DETERMINATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PLANNING CONDITIONS /OBLIGATIONS
DETAILED DESIGN+
MASTERPLAN PARAMETERS
Local site / transport
issues
Policy requirements
Masterplanbrief
Designteam input
MASTERPLAN PARAMETERS
DRAFT DESIGNS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT &MITIGATION PROPOSALS
Dialogue phase: Coordination with design team & consultation with
community & stakeholders
We are here
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MASTERPLAN PARAMETERS
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Policy requirements
Masterplanbrief
Designteam input
MASTERPLAN PARAMETERS
1. THE STARTING POINT
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2. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
DRAFT DESIGNS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT &MITIGATION PROPOSALS
Dialogue phase: Coordination with design team & consultation with
community & stakeholders
FINAL PLAN
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3. PLANNING APPLICATION
PLANNING APPLICATION
FORMAL REVIEW- Local Authority - Community / Statutory Consultees
AUDIT / NEGOTIATION
DETERMINATION
Measured against policy such as:National Planning Practice GuidanceLondon Plan Southwark Plan CW Area Action Plan
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4. IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PLANNING CONDITIONS /OBLIGATIONS
DETAILED DESIGN+
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FOCUS: DESIGN & ASSESSMENT PROCESS
DRAFT DESIGNS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT &MITIGATION PROPOSALS
Dialogue phase: Coordination with design team & consultation with
community & stakeholders
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• Qualityofplace
• Goodpractice
• Lookoutsidethe‘redline’boundary
• Improvementsforthecommunity
• Accessibilityforall
• Excellentwalking&cyclingroutes
• Accesstopublictransportfacilities
• Safedesigns
• Flexibilityand‘future-proof’
• Bedeliverable
DESIGN: AIMS
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• Showthatthetransportimplicationshavebeenidentifiedandunderstood
• Futuretransportnetworkscanaccommodatefuturejourneypatterns
• Considercapacityonservices,connectivityonroutes,accessibility,timescale,geographyandmodeoftransport
• In-linewithpolicyandguidance
• Requiredimprovementsareunderstoodandagreedwithtransportauthorities
• Delivermitigationswithphases,notallatonceorinadvance
ASSESSMENT: AIMS
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ASSESSMENT: TRAVEL FORECASTS (Trip generation)
AMOUNT OF DIFFERENT
USES PROPOSED
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SURVEYS RELEVANT EXAMPLES
FIRST PRINCIPLES
TRIP GENERATION
RATES
TRIP GENERATION
RATES
REVIEWED FOR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN
DIFFERENT USES
TRIPS MADE BY DIFFERENT TRAVEL MODES
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ASSESSMENT: TRANSPORT MODELLING
TRIPS ASSIGNED TO RELEVANT TRANSPORT
MODELS
TYPE OF TRANSPORT
(MODE)
ORIGINS / DESTINATIONS
IMPACTS IDENTIFIED &
ASSESSED
SPECIFIC MITIGATION
IDENTIFIED & AGREED
LONDON TRANSPORTATION
STUDIESMODEL
HOMES
JOBSNUMBER OF
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ASSESSMENT: AIR QUALITY
• TransportmodelstestedbyAirQualityConsultants
• Astrategythathas‘neutralimpact’
• SouthwarkCouncilwillassessthisaspartoftheplanningapplication
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• Travelplan
• Carandcycleparkingmanagementplan
• Deliveryandservicingmanagementstrategy
• Constructionmanagementplan
COMPLEMENTARY MEASURES
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NEXT STEPS
• Factsheet
• Planswilldevelopalongsidetransportmodelling
• Furthermasterplanconsultationandtopicdiscussionsontransport(andothers)
• TransportAssessment&strategy
• Mitigationsandcontributionsaspartoftheplanningagreement
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Q&A
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ROUND-UP
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CONTACT
020 7729 1705 team@canadawatermasterplan.com
www.canadawatermasterplan.com @CWmasterplan Canada Water Masterplan
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