The next meeting of the Urban Space Group will be held in the Cavalier Suite of the Royal Hotel on Thursday 10 June 2010 and will start at 19h15.
Agenda
1. Outer Harbour Facilities
Short update on progress regarding the proposals for the new Outer Harbour facilities, following their submission to the Regional Design Review Panel last month.
2. The Futurist
The main item on the agenda will be a discussion relating to recent issues raised regarding the future of The Futurist and its surrounding area.
- Review of previous USG discussions
- Feedback from Wednesday's Task Group meeting
- Open forum discussion
- Setting design & development principles
- Agreed response & further action
If you wish to attend any of the Futurist Task Group consultant and stakeholder meetings, as members of the general public are welcome (although only as observers), details can be found by following the link below:
SBC - Dates for FTG consultant & stakeholder meetings
A collection of previous plans, documents and consultations associated with The Futurist can be found on the Council's website, by following the link below:
SBC - Previous documents and consultations
3. Signage and Street Furniture
Short update on current progress.
We can now confirm that the presentation on the master plan for Station Square has been deferred until next month.
In addition to the above, we will as usual carry the latest news, issues and project updates from around the town, including when appropriate the following items:
1. Dean Road & St. Mary's Hospital
2. Raising Design Standards & the Planning Process
3. Strategy, Funding & the Management Investment Plan
4. The Spa Complex & other capital projects
5. Sainsbury's, Manor Road Park & Old Railway Line
6. Outer Harbour, West Pier & the sea front
7. Linear Park, Oliver's Mount & The Mere
8. Middle Deepdale & Cayton
9. The nature of 'Place' - exploring the theory
Notes from the previous meeting
John Riby voiced his support for our proposal to undertake a project relating to street clutter and what can be sensibly done to further improve Scarborough's street scene. This is certainly something that we will look to progress at future meetings. We were also very pleased to hear John state that the Council would be looking to develop a master plan for the town, and very much hoped that the Urban Space Group would be able to play a full rĂ´le in the consultation.
Multi-map link to the Royal Hotel: Royal Hotel