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Craylands esate redesign "too drab"


PLANNERS behind the £250million revamp of Craylands have gone back to the drawing board – after residents said proposals were too drab.

The changes come after it was deemed delays left the original scheme, drawn up in 2003, outdated.

Homeowners have demanded a drastic overhaul and more “traditional Essex architecture” injected into the new homes.

Consultant architects Urban Design Associates are now redesigning the whole look of the estate.

The Craylands redevelopment project is expected to take ten years over five phases from 2011. About 900 homes will be demolished and 1,400 new ones built.

Swan, the housing association behind the project, has reconsulted residents who said the original plans were no longer appropriate.

Paul Hebden, Swan spokesman, said: “The original design is seen as too much like a London estate. Feedback from consultations included a desire to see the wider Essex architectural style reflected on the estate.”

The survey also found the former design to be “institutional” in appearance.

Problems identified were: l Monopitch roofs l Large, unbroken building masses l Non-residential window sizes l Lack of colour.

New designs include pitched roofs, larger windows, and porches and balconies to break up buildings. If approved by Basildon Council, materials will include traditional brickwork and timber weatherboarding.

The new application states the development was about “engaging the residents and refining the masterplan.”

It stated: “This is to reflect concerns of the community, changes in market and to improve the efficiency of construction.

“The first phase of development will be crucial in establishing the new image of Craylands.

“It is especially critical in order to reposition what has been seen as a struggling, blighted, and fragmented community, with many challenges ranging from antisocial behaviour and security concerns to lack of character.”

It concluded it was of “paramount importance” the first phase represents a “drastic transformation from its current image”.

Last November, the Echo revealed the whole estate will be renamed Beechwood Village once it is rebuilt in five stages.

The latest planning application is for 133 flats out of the 360 homes on the former Fryerns School site, the remaining 227 are houses which are already under construction.

They will be completed this summer.

Plans for the remaining phases are yet to be approved, so the designs have yet to be unveiled.

Comments(6)

evilc says...
2:22pm Sun 14 Mar 10

I recently went shopping in Basildon the first time for 10 years, When driving back I was very impressed with the chairs and sofa's left outside some residents houses (I will not say their homes) the empty tins, black bags of rubbish, graffiti and the newspapers covering the windows.

I was also impressed with the real English being spoken by the loud blonde haired bimbo's to their off springs.

Good luck with the new development
I hope the residents that live their realise that an area is only as good and as well kept as the local are prepared to make it!!!

westcliff willi says...
7:17am Mon 15 Mar 10

Many of the people of craylands are the type that put nothing into the community except crime figures and drugs, the fact they get brand new houses and have a say in what they look like is ridiculous.
give em tents or a cell

geezer, innit says...
10:54am Mon 15 Mar 10

if the regeneration of the 'siporex' estate is anything to go by it won't be long after Craylands is rebuilt before the scum rises to the surface and it's stained mattresses and old wrecked cars and shagged out furniture all over the gaff again.

richomack360 says...
1:29pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Outstanding, you make your estate a complete dive and your reward - new houses !!!

Superb incentive to look after your property!! "Don't worry, the caaaahncil will fix it"

How about splitting the residents up, it seems to be one of the epicentres of Scumville...

VANGE LES says...
2:09pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Does it really matter what5 it looks like.
In about 5 years it'll be like the Bronx anyway.

celaney says...
8:32pm Mon 15 Mar 10

I've lived on Craylands for over ten years and have never had any real crime or anti-social behaviour directed towards me. We've had an unlocked bike stolen from the back garden - big deal! The few times I've had to call the police it's been over neighbors having domestics. The majority of people here are very community focused and want to get stuff done to improve the area. The houses themselves are falling apart, with massive damp problems and windows and doors that don't fit, and that is the council's responsibility to fix. Most of my immediate neighbors own their own homes, myself included. It has nothing to do with the tenants not looking after their estate. My only complaint about the area is the rubbish senior school, which my children do not attend because I have higher aspirations for them.

People spouting the kind of stereotypical rubbish I've seen here about council estates make themselves look like reactionary, uneducated fools.

I feel very safe here, and walk around alone after dark quite happily. Can the rest of you do that where you live? Probably not.


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