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Preston city centre tower block demolitions to start
Preston city centre tower block demolitions to start

BBC News

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Preston city centre tower block demolitions to start

Demolition work on three tower blocks on the outskirts of Preston city centre is due to start on Tuesday, with the gradual demolition expected to take 15 flats, at the junction of Avenham Lane and Manchester Road, in Avenham, were initially due to be brought down in phases from March last year. Plans to knock down Richmond House, Carlisle House and Lincoln House first emerged three years ago, after housing association Onward Homes concluded the properties could not be brought up to current 11-storey blocks - built back in the 1960s - had to have their cladding removed in the wake of the fatal Grenfell Tower fire in London in 2017. Road closures The 180 households within the trio of Avenham towers were consulted on the future of their homes in of Onward's plans to build a more modern development on the cleared site will be revealed when a planning application is submitted – expected to be later this year. However, it has previously been acknowledged that not all past residents will be guaranteed one of the new long-term road closures are planned during the demolition work, which will be done from the top floors downwards, and also includes the levelling of an Onward neighbourhood office, the Local Democracy Reporting Service surrounding streets may need to be shut temporarily on occasions, such as when cranes are being moved into place. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

Below-market housing to replace LRT parking lot in southeast Calgary
Below-market housing to replace LRT parking lot in southeast Calgary

CBC

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • CBC

Below-market housing to replace LRT parking lot in southeast Calgary

The City of Calgary is moving forward with plans to build a housing complex in place of a park-and-ride lot beside the Franklin LRT Station in the southeast. Onward Homes has been selected to lead the Franklin Station Area Improvements Project, which will see about 350 housing units go up beside the transit stop. The non-profit developer specializes in housing for low-income Calgarians, and said at least half of the units will be provided at below-market rates. "These homes are just steps away from transit, from schools, from services and from a lot of employment centres," said Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek at a media availability on Wednesday. "It will not only bring new homes, but it will also bring upgrades to public spaces, to pedestrian pathways and transit connections to create a safe, vibrant and walkable neighbourhood." Onward Homes plans to build a mix of bachelor and one-to-three-bedroom units at the site, just south of Memorial Drive in Radisson Heights. The developer's board chair, Bryan Romanesky, said detailed design plans likely won't be finished until next year, but according to the city, they could include a pedestrian-focused plaza, public art and street furniture. "This is the kind of place where a single mom can bring their kids to school and possibly go to work without needing a car," said Romanesky. "Our clients generally don't have a car. So we always try to select sites that will give them the opportunity to walk to grocery stores, appointments and so on." The developer owns and operates more than 30 buildings around Calgary. Some of its tenants who are in need of affordable referred by groups like the Canadian Mental Health Association. Onward Homes operates some units designed to accommodate tenants living with brain injuries or people who need other accessibility supports. City council approved a land-use change for the site last November following a public hearing. The city has also gathered feedback on the project through an online survey and in-person events, but Onward Homes said it will launch its own engagement process in the coming months. "What we're creating here is going to be there for another 50 years, if not more," said Romanesky. "We want to make sure that we can bring to Calgarians something they'll be proud of." The project is part of Calgary's Transit-Oriented Development program, which aims to make it easier for residents to use public transportation. The redevelopment project is supported by $9.5 million from the federal Housing Accelerator Fund.

Onward Homes to take lead on Franklin LRT park-and-ride housing project
Onward Homes to take lead on Franklin LRT park-and-ride housing project

Calgary Herald

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Calgary Herald

Onward Homes to take lead on Franklin LRT park-and-ride housing project

Onward Homes will be the developer tasked with converting one of the park-and-ride lots at the Franklin LRT Station into housing. Article content Article content The developer, which was unveiled Wednesday at city hall, intends to build up to 350 housing units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom apartments, on the lot just south of Memorial Drive. Article content About half of those units will be for below-market rates, catering to seniors, low-income families and tenants with disabilities, said Bryan Romanesky, chair of Onward Homes' board of directors. He added that Onward works with more than 30 service partners to support its most vulnerable tenants. Article content Article content What attracted Onward to the project, Romanesky said, was the site's proximity to Calgary's downtown, as well as other nearby amenities, which include two schools and Marlborough Mall. Article content Article content 'Our clients generally don't have a car, so we always try to select sites that will give them the opportunity to walk to grocery stores, appointments and so on,' he said. 'A transit site just opens up the door for them to reach the whole city, just in their doorstep.' Article content Conceptual design of the future housing site, which will have a maximum height of six storeys, is underway. Site planning and public consultation will continue through this year, Romanesky said, with hopes for construction to start in May 2026. He declined to speculate when the housing would come online, however. Article content 'We'll keep going here as fast as we can,' he said. 'Hopefully we'll be able to provide those units as soon as possible.' Article content Article content The project will be supported by $9.5 million from Calgary's allotment of the federal Housing Accelerator Fund. Article content Mayor Jyoti Gondek touted the city's housing strategy, which includes a directive to leverage city-owned land for housing initiatives, in accelerating the transit-oriented development (TOD) project. Article content The Franklin project will be the city's first attempt at redeveloping a CTrain park-and-ride lot into housing. The development also includes public safety improvements along adjacent Radcliffe Drive S.E. and investments to a public park in Albert Park/Radisson Heights. Article content 'Franklin Station was chosen because it has the ability to connect people to opportunity, to community and to each other,' Gondek said. 'It will not only bring new homes, but it will also bring upgrades to public spaces, to pedestrian pathways and transit connections to create a safe, vibrant and walkable neighbourhood.'

80 bags of rubbish removed during Bolton litter pick
80 bags of rubbish removed during Bolton litter pick

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Yahoo

80 bags of rubbish removed during Bolton litter pick

The streets of New Bury were cleaned by litter pickers this weekend as part of a Spring Clean Community event. Neighbourhood Officers joined residents and volunteers for the litter pick. (Image: Greater Manchester Police) The event was organised by Bolton Borough Litter Pickers alongside Onward Homes and Countrywide to fund and provide free skips. Onward Homes and Countrywide provided free skips. (Image: Greater Manchester Police)Bolton's Neighbourhood Policing Team were invited to the event and engaged with local residents and volunteers. READ MORE: A total of 80 bags of litter were collected and disposed of as a result of the pick. Over 80 bags of rubbish was removed. (Image: Greater Manchester Police) Earlier this month, around £400 worth of drugs were seized today during a litter pick in Rumworth. Rumworth Neighbourhood Officers thanked residents and volunteers for their continued dedication to keeping Bolton's streets clean.

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