Curo is holding a public exhibition on today and tomorrow to show the outline planning proposals for Mulberry Park, the development at the former Foxhill MoD site in Bath.
The proposals have been developed with architects HTA Design, in consultation with local residents and stakeholders.
Through a series of design workshops, exhibitions and meetings, local people have contributed ideas to the proposals for housing, transport, community facilities and open spaces.
The plans include a range of exciting new green spaces and amenities for the city and the local community, including:
- A new central green, similar in size to Alexandra Park
- A woodland walk with views of the skyline
- An new arts centre
- A purpose-built community hub
- A new 210 place primary school
Housing organisation Curo’s Chief Executive Victor da Cunha says: “This development is a unique opportunity for the local community and for the city – enabling us to develop a new destination for Bath, to build much-needed homes and to invest in the long-term success of Mulberry Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods.”
Feedback from local people shows strong support for the creation of new open spaces, with 86% in favour of the new central green and woodland walk (feedback from attendees to public exhibition, July 2014).
The two day exhibition will be held at St Andrew’s Community Church, Hawthorn Grove, from 2pm-6pm on Friday 12th and 10am–1pm on Saturday 13th September and will give local people the opportunity to view the outline planning proposals before they are submitted to Bath & North East Somerset Council.
The site was purchased by Curo in 2013, and the regeneration plans propose the development of around 700 private and affordable homes, as well as a range of new facilities and transport links including a Cable Car into the centre of the city.
The previous two exhibitions in April and July attracted over 1,500 local people, and almost 400 filled in feedback forms after viewing the display materials.
Curo will submit an outline planning application for Mulberry Park to Bath & North East Somerset Council in September 2014.