Communities in Transition: Whitechapel

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Communities in Transition: Whitechapel 28 May 2015

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Communities in Transition: Whitechapel

Welcome

Lisa Taylor

Director, Future of London


Agenda 3.45

Arrivals

4.00

Welcome: Lisa Taylor

4:05

Whitechapel Vision masterplan Duncan Brown, Whitechapel Strategic Project Manager, LB Tower Hamlets and Anna Sinnott, Director of Planning, BDP

4:15

The knowledge economy in London Martyn Saunders, Associate Director, Bilfinger GVA

4:25

Whitechapel life sciences cluster Professor Simon Gaskell, President and Principal, Queen Mary University of London

4:35

City Fringe OAPF, Med City and High Street Fund Stewart Murray, Assistant Director of Planning, Greater London Authority

4:45

Q&A and discussion

5.00

Refreshments & networking

6.30

Close


Communities in Transition: Whitechapel Anna Sinnott

Director of Planning, BDP

Duncan Brown LB Tower Hamlets


Whitechapel Vision


Masterplan SPD 2013

Bethnal Green

BDP appointed by London Borough of Tower Hamlets February to December 2013 Adopted Supplementary Planning Document

Aldgate

Commercial Rd


Drivers for Change • Maximise the opportunity of Crossrail opening in 2018 • Manage growth and change in the next 15 years • Stimulate wider regeneration activity and inward economic investment and enterprise • Raise the quality of life and life chances for local residents • Improve the appearance and usability of the built environment • Secure benefits for the local community: housing, jobs, social infrastructure


This is Whitechapel IT’S PEOPLE • Young population over 60% under 30 years old; • Diverse population – over 50% Asian, increasing white British population; • Improving educational attainment increase those with 5 or more GCSE; • Strong cultural identity and rich East End history; • 33% increase in population (18,000) over the last 10 years IT’S PLACE • Heart of the ‘Golden triangle’ of City, Canary Wharf and Stratford • 4 Conservation areas and listed buildings confirm character; • Large community, faith and charitable presence; • Low vacancy rate on high street – strong local flavour to retail; • World class RLH hospital and Queen Mary University London; • High accessibility (PTAL 6) – Crossrail coming 2018


The Vision:

By 2025 Whitechapel will be an important hub and key attractor destination in Greater London defined by its strong identity as a place to live, enjoy, do business, visit and invest.

1. Strengthen Whitechapel’s District Centre • Creating employment growth • Supporting local business • Expanding and diversifying Town Centre Activity • Enhancing the Street Market

2. Promote Sustainable Communities • Tackling Social Deprivation • Improving the housing offer • Supporting educational attainment, training and skills • Promoting Culture, Leisure and Community Uses

3. Deliver High Quality Places • Protecting and Enhancing Heritage • Transforming the Public Realm • Improving Accessibility • Promoting sustainable development


Key Deliverables Regeneration for people not just place • 3,500 new homes incl. affordable homes • 5,000 new local jobs • 7 new public squares and open spaces • New civic hub for Tower Hamlets • Med City campus • Part of Tech City - expand creative industries • New cultural centre and community facilities • Destination shopping and leisure experience • Expand and improve the street market • Thriving evening economy • Safer and cleaner streets


How is this planned?

Core Strategy

Managing Development DPD

Spatial Concept

Key Transformations


6 Key Place Transformations

Durward Street Gardens

Revitalising Whitechapel Rd

New Civic Hub

Cambridge Heath Gateway

Raven Row

Med City Campus


New Life Science Campus

• Creation of a global Life Science research campus • Creation of a 1km ‘Green Spine’ linear park linking Whitechapel Road to Commercial Road • Redevelopment of the existing NHS nursing accommodation for supporting residential and land uses


DELIVERING THE WHITECHAPEL VISION Duncan Brown, Whitechapel Delivery Strategic Project Manager


Progress to date… • £1bilion of investment and so far over £100M of land acquisitions in Whitechapel since March 2013 • LBTH set up a Whitechapel Delivery Team and Strategic Partnership Board in Oct’14. • 5 major live pipeline development sites to deliver circa 2,500 new homes and nearly 100,000sqft of commercial floorspace • Whitechapel High Street Fund awarded £1.12M project • LBTH acquisition of old Royal London hospital for new civic hub • Whitechapel Crossrail station on track to be completed by 2018


The Whitechapel Delivery Strategic Partnership • Royal London is a world class and renowned hospital facility • Landowner and local • Significant employer in the area authority for approximately • Centre of clinical excellence and 300,000 residents care • Annual turnover of £1.4billion • Promoter of the initiative • Delivering Civic hub regeneration at the old Royal London

• World leader in Life Science research and excellence • Nearly 18,000 students • Annual income of £300M • Med City campus • Major landowner with leading Bio Innovation centre

• Responsible for 5 billion bus journeys a year • 1 billion underground journeys • Major landowner at Whitechapel station and shopping parade • Delivery Crossrail

• Strategic authority for over 8 million London residents and economy worth £310 Billion p/a • Promoter of City Fringe OAPF, Tech and Med City • Implementer of the Mayors London Plan

• Major landowner • Owns 71,000 homes • Surplus of £500million

• Major UK supermarket retailer • Track record of successful retail led regeneration • Plans to deliver one of East London largest superstores in the area


Tower Hamlets & Whitechapel: Quick Public Health context ‘Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’ - WHO Constitution, 1946


Tower Hamlets & Whitechapel REALITY of Public Health Safety Nets

Unhealthy Safety Nets


Our response: To link Public Health & Regeneration in Whitechapel In 2014 LBTH commissioned a Mental Health & Wellbeing Assessment for Whitechapel, 4 recommendations:

Case Study: Chicksand Estate Plan


The Unhealthiest High Street in London?

….Are you ‘avin’ a Giraffe?! Yet Whitechapel has : …Very low shop vacancy rates ...2nd busiest library in London: 725,000 per/an ...A successful Fruit & Veg market ....Diverse offer of independent retail ....Low high street multiple presence .... Disappearing fried chicken shops ….A new cycle super highway coming ....The highest used TfL cycle station in E London .....The most popular leisure centre LBTH .....The Largest hospital in London and large number of pharmacies locally


Our Responses: Delivering Healthy Places and Engaging Local People Marmot Review: ‘Fairer Society, Healthier Lives' (2010):


Our Responses: The Whitechapel High Street Fund • • • • • • • • •

Deliver flexible/affordable workspace (Enterprising Whitechapel) Deliver 100 X new jobs created Deliver 10 X new startup businesses Min 850sqm new or improved workspace Business support for 75 local SMEs A programme of events; Microsoft ‘WeCan’ event Digital Skills workshop, Delivery of Life Sciences Strategy Delivery a new Future Street Market Plan Create Whitechapel Marketing strategy Relocate regen team to Whitechapel


Our Responses: ‘Enterprising Whitechapel’ • To ADDRESS lack of genuinely affordable spaces • To ENGAGE local residents into employment • To PROMOTE social enterprise, cultural/creative, tech, arts, media, community and non-profit use • To FOCUS on social enterprises and community • To UNLOCK strategic sites for 3-5 years predevelopment • To REUSE vacant and historic back into use • To PROMPT public realm investment and refurb of historic facades • To REACTIVATE the town centre and ‘pilot’ new uses • To CREATE a sustainable legacy of SMEs


Our Responses: The Life Science Opportunity? It requires locally appropriate solutions:

• Provides training, jobs and opportunities • Enhances and protects its historic built environment • Provides high quality public realm and architecture • Inclusive places and instils civic pride • Provides community facilities and accommodation


Our Responses: Can it be this?...Why not Berlin’s EUREF Science Campus:  An autonomous district with 25 buildings  Redevelopment of industrial heritage = place shaping  5.5 hectares.  600 million Euros redevelopment  5,000 new jobs will be created.  1,300 people are already working in the firms located on the EUREF Campus;  Carbon neutral  Smart powered buildings  High tech digital connectivity


Whitechapel Vision in summary: 25 Projects + (and growing)


- Thank You -

Contact: duncan.brown@towerhamlets.gov.uk


Communities in Transition: Whitechapel Martyn Saunders

Associate Director, Bilfinger GVA


Date Month Date Month

London and the Knowledge Economy

May 2015 Martyn Saunders


What is the Knowledge Economy Broad definition “The trend in advanced economies towards greater dependence on knowledge, information and high skill levels�. OECD definition

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


A Place to do Business 23% of UK economy Highly qualified workforce Leading universities Financial centre Specialist expertise and investors Creation of new businesses Connectivity

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


Conditions for Knowledge Growth 40% of the UK’s information and communication sector output in London Outperforming traditional City sectors Highest venture capital seed funding in Europe 32% of all UK new company registrations Starting to challenge Oxford and Cambridge led markets for R&D funding

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


Impact on Property Prime Rent

All central London subarea average growth

Annual rental growth

£100.00

45%

£90.00

40%

£80.00

35%

£70.00 £60.00 £50.00 £40.00 £30.00

30% 25% 20% 15%

£20.00

10%

£10.00

5%

£-

Short presentation title here / November 2010

0%

gva.co.uk


Key Ingredients for Growth

Institutional Anchors Public Sector Support

Business Anchors

Knowledge Districts

Digital Infrastructure

Short presentation title here / November 2010

Transport Infrastructure

gva.co.uk


London’s Knowledge Locations

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London’s new knowledge hub? • Driven by institutional, infrastructure and public sector investment • Cluster of opportunities • Here East • UCL East • Olympicopolis • New London Urban Biomedical Park?

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


Expanding beyond the borders Strengthening links between markets

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


London Stansted Cambridge Corridor Focus for Life Science growth • Increasing inter-relationship • •

MedCity Cell Therapy Catapult

• C.14,000 new jobs by 2023 • Major new growth opportunities • • •

Expansion of successful offers Development of Cambridge ‘fringe’ Establishment of new locations

• Investment in new forms of space

Short presentation title here / November 2010

gva.co.uk


Date Month Date Month

London and the Knowledge Economy

May 2015 Martyn Saunders


Communities in Transition: Whitechapel Professor Simon Gaskell

President and Principal, Queen Mary University of London


A New Life Sciences Campus in East London Simon Gaskell - President and Principal, QMUL


Vision and Context • Expanded life sciences research campus in East London to deliver health and economic benefits. • Focus on population and public health. • Ca. 1 hectare of land in Whitechapel, adjacent to:  QMUL Medical and Dental Schools (Barts and the London)  New Royal London Hospital  QMUL Innovation Centre  Transportation hub (including Crossrail) • Large, diverse local population with significant health needs


Delivery • Partnership with Barts Health NHS Trust • QMUL expertise in clinical and life sciences, social sciences, ethics and law. • Unique opportunity for partnerships (HEIs, Crick Institute, industry, funders), supported by MedCity. • 2014/5: expansion of QMUL life sciences, collaborative programmes, East London Genes and Health (Wellcome Trust/Sanger Institute/MRC) • 2016-2020: development of Whitechapel site


Communities in Transition: Whitechapel Stewart Murray

Assistant Director of Planning, GLA


WHITECHAPEL: D E L I V E R I N G T H E M AY O R ’ S P R I O R I T I E S

GLA PLANNING

MEDCITY

GLA REGEN FUNDING


GLA PLANNING


GLA PLANNING Vision: Enabling the business cluster to continue to grow as a mix of large corporations, SMEs, microbusinesses, and start-ups and become the innovation hub driving

growth in London and the UK’s digital economy, while delivering housing and other supporting uses such as retail and leisure


GLA PLANNING Objectives: • Ensuring there is the space for continued business growth • Striking the balance between residential and commercial • Supporting the mix of uses that

makes the City Fringe special • Identifying the key strategic development sites • Connecting the City Fringe


Space for business growth


GLA PLANNING


GLA PLANNING


Whitechapel- strategic opportunities

• Excellent public transport connectivity • Established town centre and “sense of place” • Bart’s hospital trust • QMUL

• Life sciences • Tech City expansion • Potential for crossovers and collaboration • Public health benefits • Development land available


MEDCITY

• Promoting life sciences investment, entrepreneurship and industry • Creating a front door for business • Promoting the region • Encouraging and enabling entrepreneurialism

• Explaining the market • Key partner in helping to deliver the aspiration for a Life Sciences campus in Whitechapel




Some things to consider

• What is the supply demand picture? • What is the growth potential? • Issues around land, investment, funding and viability • Can any of this be managed by third parties?

• What are the typologies? • What are the spatial implications? • Specialist housing- researchers, NHS staff, students


G L A R E G E N E R AT I O N FUNDING

HIGH STREETS

PLACES OF WORK

PLACES OF LEARNING





£11M OF NHB COMMITTED FOR PLACES OF WORK


CAMDEN COLLECTIVE


639


BLACKHORSE WORKSHOP


OLD VINYL FACTORY


THE RESEARCH


ANY QUESTIONS?


USEFUL LINKS London Plan http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/planning/london-plan

City Fringe OAPF https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/planning/consultatio ns/city-fringe-opportunity-area-planning-framework

Regeneration https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/regeneration

MedCity http://www.medcitylondon.com/


Communities in Transition: Whitechapel

Discussion / Q&A #citwhitechapel


Thank you!

Future of London www.futureoflondon.org.uk @futureofldn Future of London


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