Masterplan showing neighbourhoods designed to be within an easy 5 minute walk
The concept behind the masterplan for the Swindon Southern Development Area (SDA) is to provide a series of mixed use neighbourhoods limited in size so that no one is more than a five minute walk from their local facilities.
A shared 'High Street' running between three of these neighbourhoods will provide a catchment area that supports a wider range of facilities and acts as the focus for a greater mix of uses including employment, local shops, and community facilities. The urban form, particularly the high street, is based closely on local precedent, with architectural characteristics drawn from the immediate area so as to ensure that the new development has an identity rooted in the Wiltshire area.
The masterplan includes 4500 new houses, major new business areas of 15 hectares, local facilities, cafes, pubs, shops, four new schools including a secondary school, a mix of uses along a new high street and sites allocated for 3 churches or other centres of worship tied together by a sustainable transport package linking the new development with the surrounding areas and Swindon town centre. It also includes major new lengths of canal, a new canal basin and a new country park
The strategy of building to a density of over 45 units per hectare has ensured that out of 300 hectares, approximately half remains as green open space which has been provided with improved public access so as to be used as a leisure facility. The design also ensures that no one resident is more than a five minute walk away from a green open space.
The scheme was chosen to be part of the pilot study into Design Codes carried out by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM).
The official site concerning the Southern Development Area
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