Appendix C: List of figures

Figure 1, page 6: Ordinance Survey of Ridgeons site ownership.

Figure 2 Page 7: Cambridge City Council site allocation for the Ridgeons site in the draft Cambridge Local Plan 2014.

Figure 3, Page 9: Process of preparation.

Figure 4, Page 13: Site scale diagram.

Figures 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Page 14: Site photographs illustrating site context relating to Figure 10.

Figure 10, Page 14: Site aerial/diagram relating to adjacent numbered photographs.

Figures11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, page 15: site photographs illustrating site context relating to Figure 10.

Figure 20, Page 17: Site in the locality.

Figure 21, Page 18 & 19: Study area around the site.

Figure 22, Page 20: Study Area, relating to adjacent photographs.

Figures 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 Page 20 & 21: Site Context photographs in relation to Figure 22.

Figure 37, Page 22 & 23: Site within Cambridge.

Figure 38, Page 24: St Matthew's Church.

Figure 39 Page 24: Mill Road Cemetery, Grade II Listed.

Figure 40, Page 24: Mill Road Library Grade II Listed.

Figure 41, Page 25: Existing heritage designations.

Figure 42 Page 26: Looking south over the site in the 1930s when it was the Ridgeons timber yard. (Source The Story of Ridgeons A 100 year Journey, N Watson 2011).

Figure 43, Page 26: Photo of Mill Road in the late 19th century. (Source The Real Cambridge website)

Figure 44, Page 26: Typical late Victorian Romsey Town terrace.

Figure 45 Page 26: Houses from the Romsey Town northern extension in the 1930s.

Figure 46, Page 26: More recent development from the 2010s.

Figures 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, Page 27: 1902-2015 Historical site maps.

Figure 53, Page 29: Ground Floor land use plan.

Figure 54, Page 30: St Philip's Primary School and Vinery Road Post Office.

Figure 55, Page 30: Shops on Mill Road.

Figure 56, Page 30: Brookfields Hospital, Mill Road.

Figure 57, Page 31: St Philip's Church and Community Centre, Mill Road.

Figure 58, Page 31: Shops on Cromwell Road.

Figure 59, Page 31: Mill Road Baptist Church.

Figure 60, Page 31: Nuffield Gym on Cromwell Road.

Figure 61, Page 31: Romsey Town Post Office.

Figure 62, Page 32: One way road system in Romsey Town north of Mill Road.

Figure 63, Page 32: Vehicle width restrictions on Cromwell Road.

Figure 64, Page 32: Cavendish Road, vehicle parking on pavement, which is allowed in marked out areas.

Figure 65, Page 33: Roads, public transport, cycle path and access plan.

Figure 66, Page 34: Existing street sections key map.

Figure 67, Page 34: Cavendish Road section.

Figure 68, Page 34: Catherine Street section.

Figure 69, Page 35: Cromwell Road section.

Figure 70, Page 35: Hampden Gardens section.

Figure 71, Page 35: Pym Court section.

Figure 72, Page 36: Cycle and pedestrian network.

Figure 73, Page 36: Extract from the Chisolm Trail report (7 July 2015 revision).

Figure 74, Page 38: Challenges to delivering a bridge.

Figure 75, Page 41: Open space plan.

Figure 76, Page 42: Coldham's Common.

Figure 77, Page 42: Play space and sports pitches at Coldham's Common.

Figure 78, Page 42: Romsey Recreation Ground

Figure 79, Page 42: Play space at Romsey Recreation Ground.

Figure 80, Page 43: Winstanley Court open space.

Figure 81, Page 43: Hampden Gardens Park.

Figure 82, Page 43: Open space at Pym Court.

Figure 83, Page 43: Fairfax Road allotments.

Figure 84, Page 44: Typical Romsey Town terrace houses.

Figure 85, Page 44: Pair of semi-detached houses from 1930s Romsey Town extension.

Figure 86, Page 44: 3 Storey houses to the south of the site on Cavendish Place.

Figure 87, Page 44: 3 Storey houses in the Pym Court development on Cromwell Road.

Figure 88, Page 45: Building heights plan.

Figure 89, Page 46: Local residential building types, Cromwell Road.

Figure 90, Page 46: Local residential building types, houses next to Winstanley Court.

Figure 91, Page 46: Local residential building types, Winstanley Court.

Figure 92, Page 46: Local residential building types, Hampden Gardens.

Figure 93, Page 47: Local residential building types, Pym Court.

Figure 94, Page 47: Local residential building types, Cavendish Place.

Figure 95, Page 47: Local residential building types, Cavendish Road.

Figure 96, Page 47: Local residential building types, Thoday Street.

Figure 97 Page 48: Diagrams illustrating three different methods of designing housing at 75 homes per hectare (Source Towards and Urban Renaissance, Urban Task Force 1999).

Figure 98, Page 49: Figure ground plan identifying character areas.

Figure 99, Page 50: Character Area 1- Cromwell Road.

Figure 100, Page 50: Character Area 2 - Winstanley Court.

Figure 101, Page 50: Character Area 3 - Hampden Gardens.

Figure 102, Page 50: Character Area 4 - Pym Court.

Figure 103, Page 51: Character Area 5 - Fairfax Road.

Figure 104, Page 51: Character Area 6 - Catherine Street.

Figure 105, Page 51: Character Area 7 - Ainsworth Street.

Figure 106, Page 51: Character Area 8 - St Matthew's Gardens.

Figure 108, Page 58 & 59: Site & Surrounds Design Principles to be addressed in the SPD.

Figure 109, Page 61: Design Principles for the wider area.

Figure 110, Page 64: The six theses that together make-up the Framework Plan.

Figure 111, Page 65: Framework Plan.

Figure 112, Page 66: Weavers Nursery, Tower Hamlets (PTE scheme)

Figure 113, Page 66: Medical Practice.

Figure 114, Page 67: Shared Surface.

Figure 115, Page 67: Opening up the southern side of the site from Cavendish Place for pedestrians and cyclists only and incorporating the Chisholm Trail.

Figure 116, Page 67: Opening up the western side of the site for pedestrians and cyclists only and incorporating the Chisholm Trail.

Figure 117, Page 67: Retaining the existing vehicle route into the sire as the only vehicle entry point into the new development.

Figure 118, Page 68: Parallel on-street bays.

Figure 119, Page 68: Perpendicular bays.

Figure 120, Page 68: On plot bays.

Figure 121, Page 68: Parking Court.

Figure 122, Page 68: Cycle Parking.

Figure 123, Page 69: Access and movement diagram

Figure 124, Page 70: Indicative Street typologies key plan.

Figure 125, Page 70: Indicative entrance street.

Figure 126, Page 70: Indicative park boulevard.

Figure 127, Page 71: Indicative park frontage.

Figure 128, Page 71: Indicative Chisholm Trail street.

Figure 129, Page 72: Indicative image of retained vegetation. (PTE scheme)

Figure 130, Page 72: Indicative image of a linear park. (PTE scheme, Angel Waterside).

Figure 131, Page 72: Indicative image of a green area which is big enough for active recreation. (PTE scheme, Arundel Square).

Figure 132, Page 73: Open space diagram.

Figure 133, Page 74: Indicative section through public open space.

Figure 134, Page 75: Key - Park section line.

Figure 135, Page 77: Building height & types diagram.

Figure 136, Page 79: Indicative character and form.

Figure 137, Page 80: Sustainable drainage.

Figure 138, Page 80: Cycle parking.

Figure 139, Page 80: Solar panels.

Figure 140, Page 81: Existing vegetation on site.

Figure 141, Page 81: Green roof.

Figure 142, Page 81: Bat box.

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