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Plan for the regeneration of South Kilburn in North West London

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Page 1: South Kilburn Neighbourhood Trust regeneration plan

Jacqueline Clarke

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The physical regeneration delivery in South Kilburnin South KilburnAbout SK and its challengesgHow and where SKNT fits in

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You are here!

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The Challenge - Deprivation and Location

Least        deprived

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Highest levels of deprivation heredep a o e e

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Second to none location – Camden, Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea (NW6, W9 – Zone 2)Kensington & Chelsea (NW6, W9  Zone 2)Maida Vale, Queens Park, West End, Paddington ‘round the corner.B   t t hi h IMD   LSOA  k d i   %  t By contrast high IMD – 4 LSOA ranked in 10% most deprived in England. Population of 6147, over 33% of which are under 24 years. Mix of communities, languages and culturesNear 90% rent their accommodationHigh unemplo ment  Lo  income £ 00  £ 99 most High unemployment. Low income £100 ‐ £199 most common weekly income bandLow skills & qualificationsHigh DSA, IB and ESA claimants – health

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The challengeMomentum, affordability, stability and quality

H i      ‘ it’  f th   i tHousing as a ‘unit’ of the environment

Creating a place which meets the needs of existing Creating a place which meets the needs of existing residents and those in generations to come

Needs and aspirations – making it work for people

S i l i f     h  h i lSocial infrastructure to match physical

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SOUTH KILBURN NEIGHBOURHOOD TRUST

Charity registered in 2009. Staffed since 2011. 7 Trustees –stakeholders & residents.Legacy vehicle to ‘NDC’ Not a direct provider of services (currently); passionate about adding value to activities.Wide remit covering all regeneration possibilities.g g p

“SKNT works with others to relieve deprivation in South Kilburn”South Kilburn

“For South Kilburn to be an area of opportunity no longer branded for its deprivation levels but for its promise, 

achievement and quality of life”achievement and quality of life

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Broad approachesPartnership approach to regeneration in South Kilburn.‘Connecting’ people to services & supporting infrastructureinfrastructure.

4 broad approaches:4 broad approaches:

‐ Community Basedy‐ Outward Looking‐ A strategy for the whole area‐ About Partnership

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SK ExamplesMerle Court – 50 new properties. Land deal originally combination of SKNT purchase put together with Brent Council land.

St. Augustine’s Sports Centre. Management of local S106 for local resident subsidy. Build of centre using BSF monies f  W i  S h l   B  l dfrom Westminster School on Brent land.

SKNT Public Arts Programme with Brent Council, Lease on gbuilding, 6 months has become 2 years. 

Changes perception, signpost, attract new people whilst g p p , g p , p pencouraging local use, integrated into SK.

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The ‘gaps’ in betweenExciting opportunities built in by Council & its architects.Pl   ki     ki  b   lPlace making = Making better places.SKNT role in making ‘people’C i  I l   ‘M i ’ b ildiCommunity Involvement – ‘Marmite’ buildingCommunity ownership of common ground areasG t   it   id   d  ti l li kGenerate community pride and emotional linksEvents, Use, ActivitiesCommunity Information and celebrationCommunity Information and celebration

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Community ownership of commonCommunity ownership of common  ground areas.

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Events and celebrationEvents and celebrationPeel Precinct….from this

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….to this.

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Partnerships are central !SKNT role in coordination of services5 Landlords, Council land, Other pocketsUnusual position of moving people within the area

‐ Residents are residents‐ Management, maintenance and coherence‐ Opening opportunities across the neighbourhood‐ Value of South Kilburn – good for everyone

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South Kilburn over the past two yearsyearsOn the whole, do you think that over the past two years your local area has got better or worse, or not changed much?

South Kilburn 2011 (300) South Kilburn 2009 (200)Don’t know

21%1%

36%20%

4%Get worse

48%36%

31%41%

G t Source: Ipsos MORI 

Get BetterLittle change

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South Kilburn over the next five yearsyearsThinking about the next five years, do you think your local area will get better or worse, or not change much?

South Kilburn 2011 (300) South Kilburn 2009 (200)Don’t know

13%

35%

16%Get worse

know

55%19%

35%9%

14%40%

Source: Ipsos MORI Get Better

Little change

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Thinking ……South Kilburn – one area or many? The importance of branding?

How best to achieve a coordinated, quality public realm?realm?

Redevelop the area  support the people  How can we Redevelop the area, support the people. How can we make better use of the physical changes to improve peoples lives?

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