Wednesday, April 04, 2007

East Wharf consultation proves constructive

A PUBLIC information event in Watchet to unveil new enhancements to a planned multi-million pounds East Wharf regeneration project has been hailed a success.
West Somerset Council project manager, Adrian Dyer said: “The event was really constructive and we were delighted by the level of public interest in the scheme.
“People raised various points and it proved to be really useful to have the developer and architects on hand to answer questions.
“A recurring theme raised by local people is whether parking in town will become a problem as it is anticipated the East Wharf development will draw many more visitors to Watchet.
“While this is great for the local economy, we now need to consider the scheme’s impact on future parking arrangements.”
Urban Splash, the scheme’s developer, has financed enhancements on site to ensure the residential, commercial, and retail elements of the East Wharf can function independently of, but in harmony with, the day-to-day activities of a working marina.
The enhancements include:
  • Provision of new, flexible boat storage and car parking arrangements in Harbour Road car park
  • Improvement works to the current boat museum building to allow its conversion as a boat workshop
  • Demolition and relocation of the taxi kiosk at the entrance to Harbour Road
  • Purchasing associated installation site works for a fixed boat hoist, including a tractor and trailer/cradle
  • Works to reconfigure and enhance Swain Street car park, including the proposed demolition of existing garages and public conveniences
  • Provision of a new bus stop, coach parking, and a new taxi kiosk and associated taxi rank
  • Replacement public conveniences
Mr Dyer said: “We would like to thank everybody who came to the event.
“We are collating the feedback we received and this will be used to plan ahead so that local people and visitors will all benefit from the rewards that a revitalised East Wharf will bring to Watchet.”
The multi-million pounds scheme is scheduled to start in the spring of next year and is set to transform East Wharf.
The scheme includes 86 one and two-bedroom apartments, commercial space designed to accommodate a bistro and retail units, and community space.
There will be enhanced facilities for the marina, including new offices, laundry, and changing rooms.
  • The image above is an artist’s impression of the completed East Wharf development. Image submitted.

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