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Work begins on Hengrove Park regeneration

Hengrove park launch

Release Date:  04-Sep-2008


Work gets underway in Bristol this week on the first phase of one of the most important regeneration schemes in South West England.

The multi-million pound development at Hengrove Park will deliver a massive boost to the people of South Bristol.

The first phase of the project will see the delivery of significant new community facilities including a Community Hospital being developed for Bristol Primary Care Trust; a Skills Academy to be run by City of Bristol College and a new 'Healthplex' leisure centre for Bristol City Council, to be built and operated by Bristol Active Ltd.

 

In addition, the scheme will deliver a new national headquarters building for the global share registry Computershare and new offices for the international drinks brands company Constellation Europe and leading drinks supplier Matthew Clark, all existing major local employers.

Bristol City Council has now awarded a contract to Tarmac to construct some of the essential infrastructure needed to enable the scheme to progress. This will include a new temporary junction on Whitchurch Lane, a new temporary construction access road and work to provide permanent gas, electricity and other services to the new facilities.

 

Once completed, phase one will secure more than £100 million of investment in new public facilities for South Bristol, while retaining around 2,000 jobs in the area.

Earlier this year, the South West RDA announced a multi-million pound investment into Hengrove Park that will be used for additional infrastructure works that are due to begin in 2009. This will include improvements to the roads surrounding Hengrove Park and the construction of permanent roads and landscaping on-site.

 

It is expected that construction work on the Skills Academy and Constellation buildings could start as soon as autumn 2008 with work on the hospital getting underway early in 2009 and, subject to planning permission, development of the Healthplex to follow in spring 2009. Computershare anticipate making a planning application in autumn 2008 and hope to begin construction during 2009.

The principle external funders of the public sector projects are The Learning and Skills Council, the Departments of Health and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport with investment into further phases of infrastructure work from the South West of England RDA.

 

The partners have set up a dedicated free phone number - 0800 073 0559 - providing recorded information on the regeneration scheme. The information will be updated regularly and there will be a facility for callers to leave a message or question and be contacted by one of the project team.

There is also a dedicated website, which is regularly updated and includes images of how the new buildings will look - www.hengrovepark.com

 

All contractors working on the project will be required to join the Considerate Constructors' Scheme. This commits the contractors to doing everything possible to limit any negative impact on the environment, the local area or residents during the work.

 

Speaking on behalf of the public sector project partners, Cllr Helen Holland, Leader of Bristol City Council, said: “The start of work at Hengrove Park at long last marks the realisation of an ambitious project which will transform South Bristol, making a real difference to the lives of people living and working in the area.

“Hengrove Park was a major priority for the Cabinet when we took over running the Council last year and now the work on the massive regeneration proposed is underway. I'm proud of how the partners and local people have worked together on the scheme, further proof that Bristol is a city that can take on and successfully deliver major regeneration projects.”

Ian Knight, Area Director at the South West RDA, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to deliver a more sustainable economy for the people of South Bristol and indeed the wider community. This will be one of the agency's most important priorities over the next three years.”



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