Will determine how a number of sites along the river will be redeveloped
Views of the Wandle Delta
The deadline to respond to a consultation on the Wandle Delta is this Sunday (21 March).
The aim is to feed the views of local people into the final version of the ‘Supplementary Planning Document’ for the masterplan for the area.
The document explores how best to manage the comprehensive redevelopment of a number of sites in the area between Armoury Way, Putney Bridge Road, Old York Road and the river. The aim is to revitalise the area, enable the creation of new homes and jobs and make the Wandle Delta a visitor destination.
It also looks at how the riverside area can be better connected with the rest of the town, including the station, the town hall, the town centre and the Ram Brewery quarter.
A number of sites are expected to come forward for development in the upcoming months and years, and planners want to ensure they are co-ordinated and contribute to a ‘sense of place’ – creating a distinctive area that people can live, work and relax in.
Key areas covered by the strategy include Causeway Island, the gasholder site and land around it in Armoury Way, Dormay Street, Feathers Wharf and the Frogmore Depot. It will also look at the area around Wandsworth Bridge roundabout, including McDonalds, Jew’s Row and the grade-II listed Wandsworth Bus Garage.
The views of local people were sought before the plan was drawn up, including feedback from drop-in sessions at Southside Shopping Centre.
Cabinet member for strategic planning and transport, Cllr John Locker, said, “We want to make sure that we create a distinctive place that people will want to live, work and visit.”
“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform this former industrial area, make the most of the Thames and Wandle, ensure people can easily get around on foot and by bike and create a new public place with plenty of riverside paths, play streets and green open space."
To find out more visit wandsworth.gov.uk/wandledelta
Take part in the consultation online.
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March 17, 2021