Image Courtesy of Muse Places
Work for the regeneration of Prestwich Village has commenced with the start of ground investigation and archaeological works for the proposed new Travel Hub located on Plot G of the masterplan.
The scheme received planning approval in July 2024 and is being brought forward via a joint venture partnership formed between Muse & Bury Council
The site of the former Longfield Shopping Centre will be sustainably transformed to create a new family friendly centre for Prestwich, which will include the following:
Plot G
Multi Storey Travel Hub, which will provide a long-term parking solution for the village delivering 300 car parking spaces, including 10% electric vehicle charging provision under the base build works, with capacity for expansion, cycle storage and a car club.
Plot A
30,000sqft Community Hub comprising community/event space, library, open plan office or health facilities, generally delivered to CAT A level of fit-out, with shell & core retail space within the ‘pavilion’ at ground floor level.
Plot B
25,000sqft Retail and Leisure facility constructed over ground+1 storey, with first floor open plan gym / office delivered to CAT A level of fit-out, with shell & core retail space at ground floor level.
Plot C
6,500sqft Market Hall including general retail, fresh food, and food & beverage stalls, with front of house seating area.
Image Courtesy of Muse Places
Hannan Associates Appointment
We are working on behalf of the Client to;
- Assess works associated with existing utilities networks to accommodate the new development proposals.
- Consultation and coordination regarding the design of new utility supplies to each plot
- Provide Building Services Engineering design duties for each plot and the associated public realm work.
- Assess the anticipated building performance using operational energy modelling techniques.
- Undertake the BREEAM assessments for the relevant plots.
Hannan Associates are working in conjunction with Jon Mathews Architects, Chroma, Civic Engineers, MAC Construction Consultants, Hoare Lea, DFC, Planit & Asteer Planning.
Energy Strategy
National Policy, local legislation and the Clients’ sustainability policies will operate to reduce energy demand and CO2 emissions, enhancing the sustainability credentials of the development.
Each of the plots has been designed with the aim of reducing operational energy and carbon emissions, and as such, each is employing a fossil fuel free all-electric strategy, with no provision of mains gas to the development.
Passive measures have been prioritised to reduce energy demand, including enhanced fabric performance and air permeability, along with optimised glazing design.
Active measures have been taken to optimise the energy efficiency of fixed base build systems, i.e. Mechanical ventilation incorporating heat recovery, low flow sanitaryware, energy efficient LED lighting and controls systems.
Low & Zero Carbon Technologies have been incorporated where applicable in the form of high efficiency heat pumps to generate space heating, and allocation of dedicated zones at roof level for installation of a PV array.
BREEAM
Plots A, B & C have been designed to achieve a minimum of BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.
Recent Comments