Brent Cross West Western Entrance Public Realm

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Brent Cross West, Western Entrance Public Realm Consultation

Have your say on the western entrance public realm planned for Barnet’s new Brent Cross West station

Background

The Brent Cross Cricklewood (BXC) regeneration programme is transforming the area with a vibrant new town centre, parks, retail and cultural venues. The development will be supported by excellent new transport links with the new Brent Cross West Station due to be completed in 2022, with improved highways, walking and cycling routes.

Positioned on the Midland Main Line between Hendon and Cricklewood, Brent Cross West will provide journeys from Bedford to Brighton, connecting the

Brent Cross West, Western Entrance Public Realm Consultation

Have your say on the western entrance public realm planned for Barnet’s new Brent Cross West station

Background

The Brent Cross Cricklewood (BXC) regeneration programme is transforming the area with a vibrant new town centre, parks, retail and cultural venues. The development will be supported by excellent new transport links with the new Brent Cross West Station due to be completed in 2022, with improved highways, walking and cycling routes.

Positioned on the Midland Main Line between Hendon and Cricklewood, Brent Cross West will provide journeys from Bedford to Brighton, connecting the local area to central London in just 12 minutes and proving direct services to Luton and Gatwick airports.

A new pedestrian and cyclist overbridge will also provide a route over the Midland Main Line for residents on the east and west of Brent Cross, providing better connectivity in the area to and from the new Brent Cross Town development.

Forming part of the new station delivery, the station western entrance public realm is now in the early stages of design development, and we are asking local businesses, residents and stakeholders to help define how this space comes forward.

The public realm focuses on creating an attractive, welcoming, safe environment by promoting flexible outdoor space. As part of this public consultation, we would like to hear your views on how and why you will use the station western entrance space. Feedback will then be used to refine the public realm design before a planning application is submitted.


What we are proposing

The public realm proposal drawings are downloadable here. Key features include:

  • landscaping
  • cycle parking for 110 bicycles
  • enhanced pedestrian crossing over Geron Way
  • passenger drop off / loading bay
  • provision of seating, lighting, and waste bins
  • provision for a mobile coffee cart
  • high quality paving


How to have your say:

Complete our online questionnaire

We are keen to hear your views on our proposals and encourage you to have your say by completing our online questionnaire.

If you would like to request another format please:

If you would like someone to help you complete the questionnaire, need more information, or simply have a question please contact us using either of the above contact details.


COVID 19 restrictions

Due to government changes in mitigating the spread of COVID 19, there will be no in person engagement events. However, throughout the consultation you are welcome to contact us directly on the above email or phone number to discuss the proposals further.


What happens after the consultation closes?

The council will use the consultation findings to inform the design of the western entrance public realm before a planning application is submitted in early 2022.

The consultation headline findings along with our changes to the concept design of the public realm are published here. The full planning application is anticipated to be available online in May 2022 by using reference 22/1895/FUL here.

Consultation has concluded
  • We asked, you said, we did

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    We asked

    We asked for your views on our proposals for the western entrance public realm planned for Barnet’s new Brent Cross West station.


    You said

    During a three-week public consultation period, 74 feedback surveys were received. Common themes included increased planting, decreased cycle parking, safety concerns for the area, accessibility concerns for disabled users at the drop-off bay, more seating, and dedicated parking.


    We did

    Feedback received enabled the refinement of the Brent Cross West western entrance public realm concept design. Design changes that were progressed included increase planting as both permanent and temporary features, decreased cycle parking which will be monitored in future to understand user demand, drop-off bay changes to be level with the carriageway, and increased seating. Safety has been fundamental to the design of the public realm, and whilst there were no significant changes to the design in this regard, we have provided a list of infrastructure and natural surveillance sources to enhance safety (within this document, page 6). Finally, further parking facilities were not considered as this would detract from the purpose of the Brent Cross West station and its public realm, which is to encourage active travel.

    Further detailed information on the results of the consultation can be found here.