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Trees and the Public Realm - Westminster City Council

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<strong>Trees</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Realm</strong> (Draft) Appendix B - 23<br />

12 Moderation Str<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Aldwych<br />

History<br />

The Str<strong>and</strong> has been continuously developed for a longer period <strong>and</strong> over a larger area than almost any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Westminster</strong>. The principle reason for this is its proximity to <strong>the</strong> ancient boundary of <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

of London <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> River Thames.<br />

The present street pattern was largely developed between 1890 <strong>and</strong> 1905, including <strong>the</strong> laying out of<br />

Kingsway <strong>and</strong> Aldwych. These gr<strong>and</strong> new thoroughfares made a significant contribution to <strong>the</strong> perception of<br />

Edwardian London as a great Imperial <strong>City</strong>. Toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> major improvements at <strong>the</strong> Buckingham Palace<br />

<strong>and</strong> Trafalgar Square ends of <strong>the</strong> Mall contributed to <strong>the</strong> great processional route to St Paul’s which remains<br />

<strong>the</strong> ceremonial focus of <strong>the</strong> Country.<br />

Urban character<br />

Aldwych <strong>and</strong> Kingsway have relatively uniform rhythms <strong>and</strong> proportions to <strong>the</strong> stone facades which are based<br />

on Edwardian classical principles, some with o<strong>the</strong>r more decorative influences.<br />

The Str<strong>and</strong> has a more varied building stock, particularly on <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn side where a variety of traditional<br />

building forms remain preserving <strong>the</strong> narrow plot pattern with a mixture of styles resulting in a townscape that<br />

has evolved sensitively over <strong>the</strong> years.<br />

<strong>Trees</strong><br />

Street trees are a defining feature of <strong>the</strong> area. Mature trees line <strong>the</strong> wide pavements characteristic of <strong>the</strong><br />

principal streets notably <strong>the</strong> Str<strong>and</strong>, Kingsway <strong>and</strong> Aldwych. This reinforces <strong>the</strong> importance of <strong>the</strong>se streets as<br />

major routes <strong>and</strong> provides a green foil to <strong>the</strong> surrounding built environment as well as acting as important<br />

features in <strong>the</strong> setting of <strong>the</strong> listed buildings.<br />

Whilst <strong>the</strong> majority of <strong>the</strong> trees in <strong>the</strong> conservation area are Plane <strong>the</strong>re are three Oaks outside Arundel Great<br />

Court on <strong>the</strong> Str<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Ginkgo trees can be found on Arundel Street, Temple Place <strong>and</strong> outside St Mary le<br />

Str<strong>and</strong><br />

Photos<br />

<strong>Trees</strong> in Aldwych (sourced from Google Street View).<br />

Planting along <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn side of Str<strong>and</strong>, looking east<br />

towards St Mary-le-Str<strong>and</strong> (sourced from Google Street<br />

View).

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