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OLD OAK - INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS

SHAPING DEVELOPMENT

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Fixes (Some very small variations)


Principles (a little moe flex on Location and design)
Old Oak Common Station
Willesden Junction station improvements and new bridge
New London Overground stations
North Acton station improvements
Old Oak High Street
Amenity spaces
Connections over the Grand Union Canal
New connections into the site
Potential West Coast main Line spur

Willesden Junction

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Park Royal

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Old Oak Common

St Marys Cemetery

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A number of infrastructure requirements shape the


form and layout of how Old Oak will be redevelopment from the outset.

North Acton

Wormwood Scrubs

North Kensington

Hammersmith Hospital
and Scrubs Prison

East Acton
Residential Area

PHASING DEVELOPMENT
Development sites pre and post 2026
pre 2026
post 2026
1: Willesden Junction
2: Powerday
3: EMR
4: LBHF Triangle
5: Car Giant North
6: Scrubs Lane West
7: Genesis
8: Crossrail Depot+Sidings
9: Car Giant South
10: Scrubs Lane East
11: Sword and shield site
12: Station site
13: IEP Depot
14: North Pole East
15: Mitre Bridge
16: North Acton Station
17: Portal Way
Park Royal
18: Perfume Factory
19: Island Site
20: Brunel Road

Phasing of development is informed by when Old


Oak Common Station opens to provide HS2 and
Crossrail services in 2026.
Willesden Junction
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Development expected to come forward before 2026


is not reliant on HS2, while those after its opening
can be delivered following the completion of release
construction.

St Marys Cemetery

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Old Oak Common


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North Acton
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Wormwood Scrubs

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Primary schools
All through school
Health centre
Community hub
Public amenity space
Civic space

In addition to physical infrastructure, social infrastructure will be critical to the delivery of a successful urban neighbourhood. Locations for these services are guided towards accessible locations and
sites with access to public open space.

OLD OAK - ILLUSTRATIVE MASTERPLAN


NORTH OF THE CANAL
Precedents for development within Old
Oak North. From top left: Russel Square,
St. Andrews (Bow), Granary School &
University of the Arts London (Kings Cross),
Adelaide Wharf (Hackney), Aylesbury
Estate Regeneration (Southwark), Stratford
footbridge.

THE MASTERPLAN
New and existing amenity space
Public
civic
spacesamenity space
New and
existing
New and
existing
Public
civic
spacesrail stations
Development
plotsrail stations
New and existing
Green grid plots
Development
Main
Greenstreets
grid
Secondary
streets
Main
streets
Bridges
andstreets
tunnels
Secondary
Bridges and tunnels

Willesden Junction

Hythe Road

Old Oak Common Lane

Old Oak Common


North Acton

SOUTH OF THE CANAL


Precedents for development
within Old Oak South. From
top left: Canary Wharf (x2),
City of London, Bishops
Square (Spitalfields).

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