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Broadmarsh redevelopment

Neckie | 16.04.2007 13:53 | Climate Chaos | Free Spaces | Globalisation

Plans to redevelop broadmarsh are go to a council vote on Wednesday.

I have just looked at the plans to redevelop Broadmarsh (available to see in the Development Dept in the council house). while the new structure will be a (slight) visual improvement on the existing shopping centre there are a number of issues that the council and public should be aware of.
i ) As far as I can tell the building will not be in any way "green" using the usual mix of steel and concrete.
ii) Will peak oil cause a recession leaving us with an edifice of empty units.
iii) Do we want to encourage more consumerism which causes climate change.
iv) Is there not a better way to use "public space" in the city centre, how about a new park, or something thats designed to improve peoples quality of life.
v) Will the development reduce car use and increase the use of public transport. I get the impression that it will incorporate the tram, building a new stop between lace market and station street, and the bus station is being moved but there seems to be a lot of carparking included in the design.

Remember you'll have to live with it during and after construction!

Neckie

Comments

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  1. Less public space too I bet — Noggin
  2. Losing more public space? — Gulliver
  3. more details — neckie
  4. No to Broadening Marsh Centre — Stop Consuming, Start Living
  5. No comment — V
  6. Time to act? — n-activist
  7. Looks good to me! — stevo