Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...
Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ... Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...
It is identified that the market provides for a level of social interaction for differentage groups particularly the elderly and also those with small children. In the shorttime, the construction work will have a negative impact on this group which cannotbe mitigated although in the longer term increased public space will enhance thisinteraction.H-It has been identified that those with small children, and elderly visitors to the marketmay incur the following negative impacts:H-1. Impeded access due to uneven surfaces.2. Reduced sense of safety due to on-going construction works.3. Temporarily altered layout, impeding wayfinding.4. Interruptions to established businesses frequented by elderly customers.5. Interruption to the use of the Market as a meeting venue.H+Page 133Mitigation measures to alleviate these will include:1. Ensure level surfaces in all areas of public access.2. Maintain and, as necessary, enhance lighting to ensure a well-lit, safeenvironment.3. Provide clear, legible signage to guide routes through the Market.4. Support established businesses to continue trading through works period.5. Maximise opportunities for meeting and seating areas during works periodand consider sign-posting to alternative facilities e.g. café at Bush Theatre.H+It is identified that the market has a focus on selling goods aimed at distinct agegroups particularly the elderly. During the construction works, the existingbusinesses will continue to operate. In the longer term, the ambition is for anincrease in the diversity of goods sold.H-BroadwayThe relocation or potential loss of the supported accommodation and servicesprovided by Broadway will have a negative impact upon both the users of the centreand the wider community who fall into all age groups. Relocation would be likely toH-Tool and Guidance updated for new PSED from 05.04.2011
have a short-term negative impact but the aim of reprovision in a different location isto mitigate for this and to cause as little disruption as possible. Details are given inthe Cabinet Report at 1.4.1 b), c) and e). Should it not be possible to relocate thehostel, this service will be lost in the area.Business ownersIt is identified that a number of business owners and workers are elderly. They maybe adversely affected by the construction works due to a potential reduction in trade.As part of the ongoing business liaison through the construction period, thedeveloper will provide specialist advice for elderly business owners and workers inorder to address their concerns and assist on issues such as business relocation. Inaddition the developer will provide a business continuity fund.H-Page 134Those business owners whose premises would be subject to CPO would benegatively impacted and this would not help to advance equality of opportunity orfoster good relations between people of different age groups. It would also not be anaction that would unlawfully discriminate. It should be noted that business ownersaffected are against redevelopment in this area. Those affected would be able toappeal to the Secretary of State. They would also be compensated in accordancewith the Compensation Code. The relevant section of the Cabinet Report isparagraph 5.10H-Stall ownersStall owners will be from all age groups over 18. The Council has prepared a draftStatement of Intent and a Policy on Relocation (annexed to the draft Statement ofReasons) which sets out how the Council will deal with stall holders and where theycan be relocated to, should it be necessary to use CPO powers to progress theredevelopment. In this case, CPO of the stalls would be of high relevance to ageand be negative for stall owners of all ages, as well as those who shop there.H-DisabilityThe publicIt is identified that there is a negative impact during the construction period due tochanges in accessibility of the area. This will be mitigated by the contractor bymeasures such as the provision of access ramps and improved lighting. In thelonger term, the area will be more accessible to disabled people.H -Tool and Guidance updated for new PSED from 05.04.2011
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have a short-term negative impact but the aim of reprovision in a different location isto mitigate for this and to cause as little disruption as possible. Details are given inthe Cabinet Report at 1.4.1 b), c) and e). Should it not be possible to relocate thehostel, this service will be lost in the area.Business ownersIt is identified that a number of business owners and workers are elderly. They maybe adversely affected by the construction works due to a potential reduction in trade.As part of the ongoing business liaison through the construction period, thedeveloper will provide specialist advice for elderly business owners and workers inorder to address their concerns and assist on issues such as business relocation. Inaddition the developer will provide a business continuity fund.H-Page 134Those business owners whose premises would be subject to CPO would benegatively impacted and this would not help to advance equality of opportunity orfoster good relations between people of different age groups. It would also not be anaction that would unlawfully discriminate. It should be noted that business ownersaffected are against redevelopment in this area. Those affected would be able toappeal to the Secretary of State. They would also be compensated in accordancewith the Compensation Code. The relevant section of the Cabinet Report isparagraph 5.<strong>10</strong>H-Stall ownersStall owners will be from all age groups over 18. The Council has prepared a draftStatement of Intent and a Policy on Relocation (annexed to the draft Statement ofReasons) which sets out how the Council will deal with stall holders and where theycan be relocated to, should it be necessary to use CPO powers to progress theredevelopment. In this case, CPO of the stalls would be of high relevance to ageand be negative for stall owners of all ages, as well as those who shop there.H-DisabilityThe publicIt is identified that there is a negative impact during the construction period due tochanges in accessibility of the area. This will be mitigated by the contractor bymeasures such as the provision of access ramps and improved lighting. In thelonger term, the area will be more accessible to disabled people.H -Tool and Guidance updated for new PSED from 05.04.2011