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Skelmersdale: building a town centre to be proud of

15 February 2008, 08/36

Skelmersdale: building a town centre to be proud of
The masterplan outlining proposals to bring a new heart to Skelmersdale town centre has been approved for consultation.

West Lancashire District Council's Cabinet has given the go-ahead for a six-week consultation to be carried out so that local people have the opportunity to give their views on the masterplan.

The masterplan sets out new features that local people have said they want in the town centre - a new high street, more shops, another supermarket, a new leisure centre, community facilities, improvements to the Tawd Valley, and housing.

Cllr Ian Grant, portfolio holder for Regeneration, said:

"The consultation exercise will begin in mid-March and will include public exhibitions, and a newsletter and questionnaire to every house in the town. We will be encouraging as many people as possible to look at the masterplan and give their views. The Council will consider all comments made before we finalise the masterplan during the summer.

"The masterplan will pave the way for improvements to Skelmersdale town centre that will benefit not only everyone who lives and works in the town, but also the district as a whole. The project is valued at more than £350 million and will bring new jobs and investment to the town and help us build a town centre that local people can be proud of."

The next steps
1. Local people will be asked to give their views on the masterplan in a six-week consultation period that will run from 13 March to 24 April. Exhibitions will be held in the Concourse on 27, 28, 29 and 31 March, and 1 to 4 April.

2. The Cabinet will consider all the responses to the consultation before finalising the masterplan during the summer.

3. The developer will then submit planning applications for the first stage of redevelopment, which is scheduled to start next year. The planning applications will be assessed against the masterplan.

Background
From the outset, the Council has sought wide public and stakeholder involvement in the project, which began in 2005 when the Skelmersdale Vision was drawn up following extensive consultation with local people. In 2007, initial options were developed and the Council carried out further consultation. The masterplan has been drawn up after taking into account the views of almost 2,000 people who responded to that consultation last summer.

In order to ensure that this is not just a 'paper plan,' a development agreement has been signed between West Lancashire District Council, national regeneration agency English Partnerships and the UK's leading regeneration specialist St Modwen Properties Plc. The agreement formally appoints St Modwen to deliver the ambitious plans for the multi-million pound transformation of Skelmersdale town centre.

Main proposals in the masterplan
· A new high street will be built, linking the Concourse and Asda. This will be a pedestrian-friendly street, probably with limited access for cars and buses
· A new sports centre and swimming pool for community use, and a brand new multi-million pound building for Skelmersdale College, at the north end of the new high street, near Asda
· A cinema, plus shops, bars and restaurants along the new high street, with residential apartments above. Parking facilities would also be provided
· A new library/resource centre, a new police facility and a new building for the Ecumenical Centre in the heart of the town centre
· A new bus station on the eastern side of the Concourse, and a new hotel at the side of the Concourse close to where the current bus station stands
· A new food superstore to be integrated with the Concourse centre
· A new link road, with traffic calming to improve safety, running north from the Concourse to connect with existing road networks
· A high-quality adventure play area for children in the town centre.
· Improvements to the Tawd Valley, with new paths and cycleways. The provision of appropriate specialist recreational activities will also be investigated

This proposal differs significantly from previous proposals for the town centre in that it is in no way dependent on external grant funding either regionally, nationally or from Europe. The development and sale of new housing as part of the project will provide the finance necessary to secure many of the less commercial aspects of the scheme such as the new library/resource centre, Ecumenical Centre and sports centre.

Housing
Around 1,150 new homes are proposed in the town centre. These will be a mixture of houses and apartments and will include around 115 affordable homes, either for rent or purchase. All housing will need to be of the highest quality and design and will respect wooded areas, particularly in the river valley, and existing properties close by. The masterplan allocates open land alongside Yewdale for development and also shows the clearance and redevelopment of Firbeck for new homes which will have a high-quality design and layout.

Redevelopment of Firbeck has been selected as the preferred option for a number of reasons including:

It allows the town centre area to be planned and redeveloped as a whole
It will make new development on neighbouring land more attractive and viable.
The property at Firbeck is not well designed or well laid out and doesn't meet the standard of housing that residents have a right to expect. Redevelopment will enable better-quality housing, of a range of types, to be built. It will also enable existing residents to be offered a range of better relocation opportunities.

Following the approval of the masterplan by Cabinet, council officers will visit all homes in Firbeck and Findon to discuss people's individual needs, give information about what will be provided if demolition does go ahead, and to carry out further consultation.

The Council is proposing to work with the developer, St Modwen, to identify a range of sites in Skelmersdale, around the town centre, where new houses can be built to compensate for the homes lost at Firbeck and Findon if demolition goes ahead. These would then be offered to the displaced tenants.

 

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