NaSA - Hawthorn Avenue - Hull Developments (sitios de interés)

Descripción del sitio

Vision
 Hawthorn Avenue will be transformed
into a tree-lined boulevard with generous pedestrian and cycle routes framed by 3-storey townhouses. Either side, a contemporary and spacious interpretation of Victorian and Edwardian housing will provide popular housing that exceeds current expectations. Community and retail facilities surrounding an attractive space will provide a focus and the identity for area, and a large formal park and more informal green network will provide a stunning green backdrop to a family-focused sustainable community.

Proposals

Hawthorn Avenue area is the neighbourhood which will be subject to most change.

The range of properties in the area is limited and is dominated by small terraced stock. The area contains the highest proportion of court terraces and, although these houses have a role to play in the housing market, they are over-represented here. Other major weaknesses which need to be addressed are the lack of green infrastructure, in terms of parks and open spaces and environmentally attractive streets and public realm.

The starting point for the regeneration of Hawthorn Avenue

is therefore a combination of improvement to existing housing and streets, plus a new well planned and designed redevelopment of energy efficient homes on sites made available through clearance. This will be achieved by housing-led redevelopment of the former Amy Johnson School site and much of the area to the east of Hawthorn Avenue, mixed use-led development of the Tradex site on Anlaby road and streetscape and frontage improvements to those streets shown on the proposals plan.  
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Mapa del lugar de interés NaSA - Hawthorn Avenue

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