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Old Oak developers reveal leisure-focused masterplan for huge London scheme
POSTED 08 Jul 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Cargiant and development partner London & Regional Properties have teamed up with PLP Architecture, engineers Arup and Dutch landscape architects West 8 to create the proposal Credit: Old Oak Park

Credit: YouTube
Our masterplan delivers for the communities around us, knitting into the fabric of this part of west London
– Lee Polisano, president at PLP Architecture
A fourth public consultation is underway to determine the masterplan design of west London’s Old Oak and Park Royal Common; the UK’s largest regeneration project.

Used car dealer Cargiant plans to build a canal-side new town on its 46 acres of land in Old Oak Park, which will unlock opportunities created by the area’s future transport links with Crossrail, HS2 and the Great Western Rail Line.

Cargiant and development partner London & Regional Properties have teamed up with PLP Architecture, engineers Arup and Dutch landscape architects West 8 to create the proposal, which would cost a reported £5bn to create.

This is the fourth iteration of the masterplan to be issued for public consultation.

Around 6,500 new homes for Londoners are planned – of all types and price ranges – revised down from an initial 9,000 home target in order to free up more space for public realm.

Leisure components to the development include:

• Old Oak High Street – a 25m (82ft) wide pedestrian area lined with shops and community and sports facilities

• A new public space at Hythe Road Station called Central Square linked to shops and a local market

• A cultural hub, including major institutions and a visitor attraction of national significance

• A series of residential parks and bridges

• A “beautiful, vibrant and safe” 1km stretch along the Grand Union Canal lined with parks, cafes, restaurants and performance spaces

Both London’s Science Museum and Natural History Museum are in preliminary discussions about opening satellite sites in Old Oak Common, with developers hoping Old Oak and Park Royal Common can create balance with cultural developments in east London, such as the Olympicopolis scheme.

Nearby football club QPR previously stated its ambition to build a new Populous-designed football ground on the land, but Cargiant rejected the proposals.

Cargiant is working with the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and other neighbouring local authorities to finalise the plans, which must be approved by the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) – the which overseeing the development of the wider area and considering several neighbouring masterplans.

Former London mayor Boris Johnson was a strong supporter of the scheme, but his successor Sadiq Khan has raised concerns about the amount of affordable housing included in the project and demanded a review of the OPDC’s role.

Lee Polisano, president at PLP Architecture, said: “Old Oak Park will not just be a wonderful place to live and create new communities, but also a destination for people to come to as well.

“Our masterplan delivers for the communities around us, knitting into the fabric of this part of west London, as well as for people who will live here in the future and for those stopping off on their way to the new rail connections, visiting the cultural quarter, enjoying the canal-side parks, cafes and restaurants or coming to Old Oak Park as a place to work.”
A 'beautiful, vibrant and safe' 1km stretch is planned along the Grand Union Canal Credit: Old Oak Park
The scheme will bring housing, culture and job opportunities to a largely disused part of west London Credit: Old Oak Park
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Old Oak developers reveal leisure-focused masterplan for huge London scheme
POSTED 08 Jul 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Cargiant and development partner London & Regional Properties have teamed up with PLP Architecture, engineers Arup and Dutch landscape architects West 8 to create the proposal Credit: Old Oak Park
Credit: YouTube
Our masterplan delivers for the communities around us, knitting into the fabric of this part of west London
– Lee Polisano, president at PLP Architecture
A fourth public consultation is underway to determine the masterplan design of west London’s Old Oak and Park Royal Common; the UK’s largest regeneration project.

Used car dealer Cargiant plans to build a canal-side new town on its 46 acres of land in Old Oak Park, which will unlock opportunities created by the area’s future transport links with Crossrail, HS2 and the Great Western Rail Line.

Cargiant and development partner London & Regional Properties have teamed up with PLP Architecture, engineers Arup and Dutch landscape architects West 8 to create the proposal, which would cost a reported £5bn to create.

This is the fourth iteration of the masterplan to be issued for public consultation.

Around 6,500 new homes for Londoners are planned – of all types and price ranges – revised down from an initial 9,000 home target in order to free up more space for public realm.

Leisure components to the development include:

• Old Oak High Street – a 25m (82ft) wide pedestrian area lined with shops and community and sports facilities

• A new public space at Hythe Road Station called Central Square linked to shops and a local market

• A cultural hub, including major institutions and a visitor attraction of national significance

• A series of residential parks and bridges

• A “beautiful, vibrant and safe” 1km stretch along the Grand Union Canal lined with parks, cafes, restaurants and performance spaces

Both London’s Science Museum and Natural History Museum are in preliminary discussions about opening satellite sites in Old Oak Common, with developers hoping Old Oak and Park Royal Common can create balance with cultural developments in east London, such as the Olympicopolis scheme.

Nearby football club QPR previously stated its ambition to build a new Populous-designed football ground on the land, but Cargiant rejected the proposals.

Cargiant is working with the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and other neighbouring local authorities to finalise the plans, which must be approved by the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) – the which overseeing the development of the wider area and considering several neighbouring masterplans.

Former London mayor Boris Johnson was a strong supporter of the scheme, but his successor Sadiq Khan has raised concerns about the amount of affordable housing included in the project and demanded a review of the OPDC’s role.

Lee Polisano, president at PLP Architecture, said: “Old Oak Park will not just be a wonderful place to live and create new communities, but also a destination for people to come to as well.

“Our masterplan delivers for the communities around us, knitting into the fabric of this part of west London, as well as for people who will live here in the future and for those stopping off on their way to the new rail connections, visiting the cultural quarter, enjoying the canal-side parks, cafes and restaurants or coming to Old Oak Park as a place to work.”
A 'beautiful, vibrant and safe' 1km stretch is planned along the Grand Union Canal Credit: Old Oak Park
The scheme will bring housing, culture and job opportunities to a largely disused part of west London Credit: Old Oak Park
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Science and Natural History museums enter preliminary discussions for west London sites


Both London’s Science Museum and Natural History Museum have confirmed they are in preliminary discussions about opening satellite sites as part of the multi-billion pound Old Oak Common redevelopment in west London.
REVEALED: The city within a city that could change the face of London


Plans are afoot to transform a swathe of industrial West London wasteland into a huge new urban area where “people will aspire to live, work and play.”
Tony Fernandes: QPR "must move" if it wants to survive


The owner and chair of Queens Park Rangers Football Club (QPR), Tony Fernandes, has said the club must move away from its Loftus Road home if it is to exist as a top flight club.
PLP reveals £5bn alternative to QPR's Old Oak masterplan


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