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Notjustano­ther brick in the wall

BYKER WALL HAS WON AWARD FOR UK’S BEST NEIGHBOURH­OOD

- TIM STICKINGS tim.stickings@trinitymir­ror.com

Reporter IT’S been called many things but now the Byker Wall has been judged the best neighbourh­ood in the country at a top awards ceremony.

The Grade II*-listed Newcastle estate won the Great Neighbourh­ood Award from the Academy of Urbanism, beating off competitio­n from fellow finalists Smithfield, in Dublin, and Golden Lane Estate in the London.

The estate consists of the Byker Wall – a block of 628 flats and maisonette­s – and a number of other homes. It can be spotted across Tyneside. Work to build Ralph Erskine’s once controvers­ial, and now iconic, design started in 1968 with the final sections being completed in 1982.

Managed by the Byker Community Trust (BCT) housing associatio­n, it was the only area in the North East to be shortliste­d in this year’s awards.

The Academy, a network of built environmen­t experts from across Europe, sent a team of experts to assess the site in August and write a report for the Academy to cast its final vote.

Hill Haley, chief executive of the Byker Community Trust, who collected the award, said: “On behalf of Byker, the city of Newcastle and the North East community, I am delighted to accept this award from the Academy.

“This is credit to everybody involved, especially the BCT staff, Board and residents in helping to transform Byker over the last five years into a place where people aspire to live and work.

“Since July 2012, BCT has made significan­t improvemen­ts on the Estate.

“To date, we have invested £20.5m worth of improvemen­ts with a further £21m committed by 2025.

“However, this is not just about investment in the bricks and mortar, Byker is a great n e i g h b o u r h o o d where vibrant mixed communitie­s exist and it is steeped in history, something which we are keen to preserve and celebrate.

“It’s already becoming a popular place to live and now it has beaten off strong competitio­n from other great neighbourh­oods in Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Dublin and London.”

The assessment team said: “The exemplary regenerati­on by BCT has been led by the improvemen­t of social and housing conditions rather than starting with the more straightfo­rward environmen­tal improvemen­ts that would have provided some quick but superficia­l wins.

“This is a good example of estate management that deals with the harder issues first.”

Councillor Nick Kemp, Newcastle Council cabinet member for neighbourh­oods and regulatory services, said: “I’m absolutely delighted that Byker has won this award, especially in a year when the Academy of Urbanism is focusing on places that have been rebuilt since 1945 to transform themselves into sustainabl­e communitie­s.

“As a councillor in Byker it is no surprise that the area has been recognised as a great place to live and this award is a tribute to the fantastic hard work and commitment of all those involved in the revitalisa­tion of the area.”

Academy chair David Rudlin said: “Regenerati­on has become a dirty word but here we have the proof that when done well, with the right approach and by the right people, it can transform a neighbourh­ood.

“Built on a strong relationsh­ip between tenants and the Byker Community Trust, this neighbourh­ood has HILL HALEY been transforme­d m med into a great place ce e to live for a very er ry socially, culturr- ally and demo- g r a p h i c a l l y diverse community.

“D e s i g n has played an i m p o r t a n t role, but the most important element has been this empowered form of f g o v e r n a n c e through the e involvemen­t of f residents.”

Other estates es s which made the he e top 10 included ed d London’s Greenn nwich Millennium um m Village, Bristol’s ol’ ’s Junction 3 and n d Glasgow’s New w Gorbals – al all ll once known for or r their hardship.

Byker Community Associatio­n’s artist in residence, Mick Smith, at work

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