Kilburn Grange Park
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Kilburn Grange Park
Results From Previous Consultation Focal Point 1 Positives • Adjacent to the main entrance • Attract footfall from Kilburn High Road • Adjacent to sports pitches • Potential additional use of existing buildings and facilities • Possible community/evening events space • Improved access for large events The focal point of the park is its heart: • It should be easily accessible, and ideally visible from key entrances • Provide a destination for visitors, with potential for refreshments and facilities • Provide a hub for community activity and events • Provide a facility for sports bookings Youth Activity Space Positives • Utilise underused space • Link between other active spaces • Away from most residential properties • Appropriate size for use A youth activity space has the opportunity to provide: • Active games for older children • Possible facility for wheel sports (skate park, BMX, roller blading) • Possible space for informal ball games • Creative outlet for young people • Promote integration with local community Negatives • Existing service access requirements • Distance from majority of park facilities Negatives • Distance from main entrance • Loss of Millennium Garden 1 2 Positives • Focus activities to single area • Reduced maintenance costs • Close to High Road entrance • Possible monitoring from Play Hut • Would not impact on large events • Separation from younger childrens play space Positives • Centre of existing and proposed play and activity spaces • Acts as link between play facilities • Visible from the Kilburn High Road entrance • Possible preformance space location 2 2 Negatives • Possible noise issues with adjacent residential developments • Loss of formal horticulture space and rose garden Negatives • Distance from primary entrances • No existing focal point building 1 Positives • Adjacent to existing sports and play facilities • Adjacent to existing Play Hut building and facilities • Adjacent to proposed flower garden and games area • Direct link from High Road entrance • Improve overseeing of Adventure Play • Provide hub for sports facilities • Improved facilities for community centre events Negatives • Distance from main entrance • Possible conflict with Play Hut 3 1 3 Positives • Focus activities to single area • Reduced maintenance costs • Close to High Road and Messina Avenue entrances • Possible monitoring from Play Hut • Would not impact on large events • Retention of formal gardens Negatives • Loss of adventure play space • Possible conflict with Play Hut • Possible noise issues with Messina Avenue residences 2 3 Which option do you support? 3 Which option do you support? Please place a coloured dot next to your preferred option below Please place a coloured dot next to your preferred option below 1 1 2 2 3 3 Kilburn Grange Park Kilburn Grange Park Focal Point Youth Activity Space During November 2015 engagement, there was a slight advantage to Option 3 (community centre and Rose Garden) with 63%, over the Option 1 (Kilburn High Road entrance) with 37%, 20 and no support for Option 2. The second engagement and the Winter Festival generated a consistent response with the majority (50%) favouring a youth activity space located in place of the Millennium Garden. There 20 Concept was equal support (25%) for each of the other options in favour 18 of locations in both the Rose Garden and the Adventure Play. 16 18 16 However, the combined results following the Winter Festival 14 suggested Option 1 was most popular (55%) over Option 3 12 (28%). 10 14 The12Masterplan shows the location of the new Youth Activity Space at the Millennium Garden. 10 8 8 The Masterplan shows two focal points, one on6 Kilburn High Road Masterplan Options4 OptionsMasterplan and theMasterplan other next to the Play Area. Additional Comments: •Keep Rose Garden. Area great for resting •Skating, BMX & hoverboard area in masterplan •Potential Youth Activity space •Like the idea of cycle training area •Community gardening activities involving food growing •Public Conveniences – Coffee Shop, toilets and BBQ pit •Veolia to go – Taking up valuable space in park •Floodlights to enable longer opening hours at night •A café that employs local young people as work experience •A vegetable plot/education space for children •Better signage/noticeboards – community events, history of park and Kilburn •Improve path along the boundary of the central green which can be used by a variey of people eg. joggers and wheelchair users •More welcoming friendly gates •A bandstand. Masterplan Tree planting strategy - limited removals of poor and failing specimens and further planting 6 Focal Point Focal Point 20 18 18 16 16 14 14 12 12 10 10 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 Focal Point Option 1 Option 2 Option 1 Option 1 16Option 2 Option 3 16Option 2 Winter Festival 14 Option 3 14 2nd Engagement Option 1 10Option 2 Option 3 8 8 6 4 2 Focal Point 1 OptionOption 3 0 8 6 7 4 6 2 5 0 0 Option 2 4 Option 1 Option 3 Option 2 Option 1 1- Kilburn 518 Option High Rd Entrance Option 1-1 Kilburn HighHigh Rd Entrance Option 51818 Option 1- Kilburn Rd Entrance Option 1Millenium Garden 3 Option 2 0 Option 2 0 Option 2Grange Entrance 14 Option 2Grangeway Entrance 5 Option 2- Grange Entrance 5 Option 2- Rose Garden8 5 Option 3 16 Option 3 8 16 Option 3- Play 2 Option 3- Play AreaArea 12 Option Option 3- Play 99 Area 3- Adventure Play9 Youth Acivity Space 14 Option 1 12 Option 1 12 Option 2 Option 3 10 67 7 Option 2 1 Option 3 10 4 25th November 10 8 6 1 0 88 67 Option 1 Event 4 25th November Event Kilburn Grange Park 25th November Event 88 Youth Acivity Space 14 2 0 9 8 5 0 8 12 Option 1 10Option 2 Option 3 7 1 4 Option 2 0 0 0 Youth Acivity Space Youth Acivity Space 12 Potential Youth Activity Space Access improvements for events 4 Masterplan OptionsCommentsOptionsComments2 2 Which Focal Point location Which Youth Activity Space Which Focal Point location Which Youth Activity Space 0 0 Option 1 Option 3 Option 2 Option 1 Option 3 Option 2 do you prefer? location do you prefer? do Point you prefer? location do you prefer? Which Focal location do you support? Which Youth Activity Space location do you support? 20 Diverse gym with a variety of equipment Habitat area or alternative secure dog exercise area 7 1 4 8 7 Keep Rose Garden. Area 14 great for resting. 12 Keep 10 Youth club open! 8 Need toilet facilities 6 4 Skating, BMX & 2 hoverboard area in masterplan. 0 Potential Youth Activity space 6 5 LikeOption the 2idea of cycleOption 3 Option 1- Millenium Garden training Option 1- Millenium Gardenarea 4 Option 1 Option 3 14 Option 2Rose Garden 14 Option 2- Rose 20 7 Garden Community gardening Option 3- Adventure Play 2 12 Option 3- Adventure Play 18 7 activities involving food 3 10 8 1 growing 16 0 14 The Option park2 is peacefulOption and 3 pleasant as it is. A skate 4 25th November Event 10 ramp would introduce 2 9 litter, vandalism and noise 8 0 8 pollution. 6 1 Option Option 3 12 6 7 5 Keepemploys Rose Garden. local 0 A café that Winter Festival 14 great for as resting. work 8 young people Area 12 experience. 2nd Engagement Keep Youth club open! 10 plot/ 8 7 A vegetable Need toilet facilities 1 education 6 space for 4 children 4 Skating, BMX & 2 hoverboard area in Refreshments hut placed masterplan. 0 by entrance to Kilburn High Road would help to Potential Youth Activity encourage people to Park. space More kid and Youth can idea of fun. cycle use theLike parkthe and have training area 14 14 signage / 7Better 20 7 Community gardening – community 7noticeboards 18 7 activities involving food MUGA retained Young children’s play area improved with more variety• Traditional play equipment • Cycle safety training park • Natural play Central space open character retained A café that employs local young people as work experience. Connection between play facilities enhanced A vegetable plot/ education space for children Seating and quiet games tables within flower garden Dog exercise area Refreshments hut placed improved through varied surfaces, improved signage by entrance to Kilburn and agility equipment High Road would help to encourage people to Park. Rose garden revitalised as Growing beds incorporated in to the Play Hut a more sustainable Flower Garden More kid and Youth can use the park and have fun. Entrance space and park threshold improved Better signage / noticeboards – community events,Mature history park plantingof thinned out and refreshed and Kilburn. Also – more outreach to get young people to use tennis Grange courts. NoPark more beer festivals for two weeks! events, history of park growing 16 and Kilburn. Also – more outreach 14 to get young The park is peaceful and people 12 to use tennis it is. AKilburn skate courts. pleasant No more as beer 10 would introduce festivalsramp for two weeks! litter, vandalism and noise 8 pollution. Path along the boundary Path along the boundary 6 of the central green which of the central green which Tennis courts retained Adventure play adapted and improved for older children Boundary railings restored Draft Masterplan Key Grass Meadow grass 6 itat Hab a Are Habitat planting lia Veo Planting 6. Habitat Area • Nature trail created with ‘Insect Hotel’, log piles and interpretation boards to boost biodiversity and educational value • Existing mature trees managed to create ‘Woodland Glade’ habitat along route of former River Westbourne • Veolia maintenance compound relocated from Hemstal Road entrance with new vehicular gate from Palmerston Road and direct link to park for maintenance. Gym r o do Out Flower planting Youth Activity Space Existing trees Existing trim trail il Tra trim ting Exis 3 Games Area l trai 3. Play Improvements • Opportunities for combined play facility with mix of equipment for all ages • Connection to youth activity space • Existing nature trail improved • Hard paved terrace space for potential ‘pop-up’ cafe facility space with power, water and potential for toilet facilities • Selective trees removed to improve link to Play Hut. re tu Na Proposed trees l al -w ck ki Play Area MUGA Sc rn u lb Ki a z la P Potential ‘Pop-Up’ Cafe 4. Flower Garden • Existing Rose Garden structure retained and restored • Planting renewed to increase biodiversity and reduce maintenance • Tree planting thinned to increase sunlight to planting • Resurfacing treatments • Seating enclaves with games tables. ts an nd te At t Hu 1 Pl e n e re g in t an M to Lawn nc Fe rk ne Pa Li A UG re cu g Do er Ex De St A 1 Se t l ai y ud a re n e cis s ea Ar er Hu y Pla a G w o Fl ce ra r Te y a 5 Pl 4 e c n a E d 2 ay r nt is n w Ten e s g le ble b n a Ta Ta r G Kilburn Grange Park S il a et 2. Grangeway Entrance • Entrance improvements to gates and surface treatments • Footpath widened to provide visual link to Play Hut • Selective tree removals and plant thinning to open vista • Refurbishment of existing tennis courts and improved lighting • Table tennis tables next to tennis courts. dy tu D o Fo / ay a Pl Are e ur ing nt ve row Ad G 1. Kilburn Plaza/ High Road Entrance • High quality paved community activity/events space • Potential toilet access to existing changing facility when MUGA is not in use • Tree planting to form Plaza • Improved vehicle access to central events space • Full width ornamental sliding gate • Park fence line moved to allow evening events and MUGA access • Lighting to allow evening events • Screen planting in front of the MUGA • Proposed electronic kick-wall to side of MUGA • Park attendants hut relocated to park fence line. t e rd Ar ea 2 Tennis Courts 5. Play Hut • Opportunities for adventurous activity relocated to new Youth Activity Space • Adventure play decommissioned at end of equipment life-cycle • Potential space for food growing activity • Play terrace increased in size. Detailed Area- Grangeway Detailed Area- Kilburn Plaza Shrub planting Game st ab le s Screen planting in front of MUGA Flower garden Meadow grass Avenue of trees Improved vehicle access Market place Play Hut Ex t hut ensio out n of doo p r sp lay ace Park attendants hut relocated Open space retained Kilburn High Road Food growin g area Meadow High quality paving Improved power and water supply Footpath widened and resurfaced Grangeway Entrance Secure line Tree removals to open up views Resurfacing of existing tennis courts • Upgrade the entrance through improved paving, gates/railings and signage to draw visitors in from the adjacent Kilburn High Road. • Tree works (subject to survey) to open up the vista of the park from the entrance gate. • Footpath widening and resurfacing. • Rose garden upgraded as a sustainable flower garden providing year-round seasonal interest. • Quiet enclaves within the Flower Garden with seating and games tables such as chess to provide a peaceful retreat. • Community raised timber beds provided adjacent to Play Hut, with opportunities for other related interests eg. orchard and bee apiary. This would provide an inclusive facility for a variety of users. Kilburn Grange Park • Existing surfacing replaced with a high quality plaza space to act as an extension to the Kilburn High Road and provide a usable space for activities and events, eg. farmers markets. • An avenue of trees lead to a feature gate to draw the eye in to the park, while also softening the Kilburn Plaza and partially screening the MUGA fence. • Reinforced surface to allow for vehicle access to lawn space. • Changing room toilets modified/extended to enable use as a park facility when MUGA is not in use. • Park attendants hut relocated next to the changing rooms to provide an overseeing role of the park. • Improved power and water supply for events and activities. • Ornamental sliding gates open to full width to maintain the open character of the park. This would allow for use of the MUGA, changing facilities and possible events after park closing hours. Play & Active Areas m y G r o o d Out Hemstal Road Entrance Youth Activity Space Games Area Nature Trail Trim Trail Youth Activity Space Water Play Games Area Play Area Play Area ‘Pop-Up’ Cafe Activity Zone Youth Activity Space Play Area The position for the youth activity space has been selected due to its location close to the Hemstal Road entrance, adjacency to the parks focal point, younger children’s play area and outdoor gym. The younger children’s play area is to be kept, updated and expanded. The central location is highly visible and well connected, while also providing sufficient separation from roads and other park users. The use of the space will be decided in further consultation with local community groups to identify what they would like to see and how this fits in with other local facilities. New proposals would provide: Informal sports area Table tennis Adventure play Games area • Traditional play equipment suitable for the age range and inclusive to all groups • Provide greater play value through a wider age range, variety of equipment and play types Suggested alternative uses include: • Skate park • Cycle park • Existing ‘Adventure Play’ provision reprovided in a combined larger play area following end of current facilities life-cycle • Informal sports area • Water play feature retained or reprovided • Climbing wall. • The existing nature trail improved Climbing wall BMX/ Skate park Natural play equipment • Link with Kingsgate Primary School retained. A potential ‘Pop-Up’ cafe/coffee cart facility with space for outdoor seating provided adjacent to play area, and providing a physical link between the Play Hut and Active Zone. Location plan Kilburn Grange Park Cycle park Cycle training Location plan Park Wide Improvements Key Tree proposals Habitat area Secure dog exercise area Footpath network Signage locations •The footpath network would be reassessed to enable improved connections and resurfacing to be carried out when required. •Park-wide planting strategy to diversify planting types, increase biodiversity and reduce maintenance costs. •Selected tree removals and replacement strategy to improved visibility and accessibility. •A park-wide signage strategy to improve connectivity and to advertise the park from Kilburn High Road including feature signage at the entrances. Further directional signage, notice boards and interpretation boards around the park would be developed in line with Camdens borough-wide signage strategy. •A secure fenced area for dogs will be provided for owners who wish to exercise their dogs independently. This will include a number of smaller enclosures with a variety of surfaces (gravel/grass), and small pieces of agility equipment. Bins and suitable signage would also be provided. Surface treatment Notice board Secure dog area Obstacle Poor specimen Tree Removal Examples Proximity to building Kilburn Grange Park Precedent Images Community food growing Pop up coffee cart Informal seating area Games tables Farmers Market stalls Flower Garden Games tables Dog exercise/ agility area Youth Activity Space Kilburn Grange Park Adventure play Avenue of trees Bee hives/ insect hotels Nature trail Which improvements should be taken forward first? 9. Veolia relocated 6. Habitat Area 8. Secure dog exercise areas 1. Kilburn Plaza 4. Youth Activity Space 3. Improved Play Area 10. Park wide planting strategy 2. Games tables in Flower Garden 5. Picnic Area 1. Kilburn Plaza g do a re re cu e a Se cis 8. er ex 3. Play Area Improvements 11. Footpath works Which options do you support? Please fill in the table with your choice 1. Kilburn Plaza upgrade en l F . 2 4. Youth Activity Space 7. Community Food Growing Contact: To vote for one of the options or if you have any questions about the project, please contact LUC working with Camden on: 020 7974 4444 Email: [email protected] Or visit website athttps://consultations.wearecamden.org/culture-environment/ kilburn-grange-park Kilburn Grange Park 2. Flower Garden upgrade G 3. Improved Play Area od Fo ing 7. ow Gr ow er d r a 4. Develop Youth Activity Space 5. Form picnic area/Popup Cafe facilitiy 6. Develop Habitat Area 7. Transition from Adventure Play to create food growing area 8. Improve secure dog exercise area 9. Relocate Veolia compound 10. Park wide planting improvements 11. Park wide footpath upgrade 12. Other