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The next Runnymede Community Forum will be held on Thursday 22 May 2008, 7.30pm - 9.30pm at the Presidents Hall, Runnymede Campus

The agenda for the meeting will cover updates on:

1. Analysis of existing buildings covering size and floor areas;

2. The current planning position;

3. The emerging transport and traffic strategy including proposed site access;

4. Proposed affordable housing mix and local lettings policy;

5. Poposals for student accommodation on site;

6. Ecological and landscape surveys including tree surveys;

7. Community uses and public access;

8. Design development;

9. Planning Application

Eveyone is welcome to attend.

For more information contact Nicola Ford, John Thompson & Partners, 020 7405 1211; nf@jtp.co.uk

  • Executive Summary: Key Themes
  • Executive Summary: Vision Part I
  • Executive Summary: Vision Part II
  • Executive Summary: Vision Part III
  • Executive Summary: Appendix
  • A Community Planning Weekend was held on
    12 and 13 October 2007

    Over 150 people from the local area took part in workshops
    took guided walks around the site and formed,
    "hands-on planning" groups focusing on a wide range of issues.

    The key themes discussed were:

    ~ Understanding the implications of development on Englefield Green;
    ~ The proposed uses and importance of providing student accommodation;
    ~ Providing access for pedestrians wanting to enjoy the existing parkland and woodland;
    ~ Future management and maintenance of the state;

    ~ Respect the heritage and history of the site;
    ~ The location and character of the new development;
    ~ Concern about the impact of traffic;
    ~ The consultation process;

    A draft vision and masterplan were developed for the redevelopment of the Runnymede Campus and presented at a public meeting held on 16 October 2007.

    View the draft version and masterplan in the attached sheet

    1. Broadsheet
    2. Runnymede Campus

        Next Steps

        More opportunities for the community to influence the evolution of the
        scheme in a series of forums will be held over the winter and into the New Year.
        The forums will be open to everyone and will focus on particular topics such as landscape, heritage, traffic and transport.

    JTP logo and link to websiteThe Runnymede Campus Community Planning Weekend is being organised by John Thompson & Partners, Architects, Urban Designers and Community Planners,
    on behalf of Oracle. For more information please contact Nicola Forde,
    John Thompson & Partners, 43 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8EL | Phone: 020 7405 1211 | Email nf@jtp.co.uk | www.communityplanning.co.uk