Regeneration Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:09 PM
The governing body of the University of Cambridge, Regent House, has given formal approval for the commencement of the first phase of the North West Cambridge development.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Jeremy Sanders welcomed the decision. “The North West Cambridge development is a major part of the University’s long term future," he said.
"It will provide much of the residential and research accommodation that the University needs as it grows over the next 20 years. Attracting world-class academics, researchers and research partners is vital if the University is to retain its world-class position.
"Being able to provide high-quality, affordable housing in a thriving community will be an important element of our attraction to staff and students, and Phase One of the development focuses on this immediate need. The endorsement of the University’s Regent House illustrates the positive commitment that members from across the University and Colleges have towards the continuing success of Cambridge and the wider city region.”
In August 2012 the three local authorities involved resolved to grant outline planning permission for a mixed-use development on the 150-hectare site of University owned farmland in the North West quadrant of the city, subject to the signing of a Section 106 legal agreement, planning conditions and reserved matters approvals.
Phase One of the development will include approximately 530 homes for qualifying University and College staff, 450 homes for sale through residential developers, accommodation for 300 students, the local centre along with community facilities and much of the site infrastructure, which will enhance connections to and within the local area. The development also includes substantial landscaping with over a third of the overall site dedicated to both formal and informal green space.
Phase one is estimated to cost £281 million, with the scheme in its entirety costing £1 billion.
Roger Taylor, Project Director of the North West Cambridge Development said: “North West Cambridge is the largest development in the country to be built to the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 and BREEAM Excellent for other uses.
"The ambition to create a low-carbon community incorporates a Green travel plan and energy and utilities systems - the development will be an exemplar of sustainable living.”
Subject to the approval by the local planning authorities, work on infrastructure will start later in 2013, and the first buildings will be completed from late 2015.
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