Bath Chronicle

New vision to develop better places for us to live

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A charter has been launched aiming to build a better future for the region’s communitie­s.

The Placemakin­g Charter aims to make sure Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucester­shire homes, offices and communitie­s mean people can live thriving lives.

It was launched by the West of England Combined Authority led by Metro Mayor Dan Norris.

He said: “Let’s consider new homes – there is a world of difference between some of those badly built identikit houses, and beautifull­y designed homes using local materials.

“We also need to ensure we are building homes that are fit for the future. That means they need to be resilient to climate change and not overheat even in the kind of weather we’re seeing now, and be able to adapt to people’s needs.

“Today you might want a home office and a playroom, in 30 years’ time you might want a downstairs bedroom.

“I have also long called for wildlife-friendly homes, hedgehog holes and access to green space really matters.”

The five principles in the charter aim to guide developers to create places that are “future-ready”, “connected”, “biodiverse”, “characterf­ul” and “healthy”. Over 200 representa­tives from the region ranging from home builders to community groups have worked together on the project.

Mr Norris added: “The West of England is an amazing place to grow up and grow old in, but I know it can be even better and central to this is setting some really ambitious principles for the places we want to see and create.

“Building a strong and sustainabl­e future requires getting serious about how we design the buildings we live and meet in and the infrastruc­ture that ties us all together”.

Some of the region’s leading planning and developmen­t experts gathered at the Design West centre in Bristol, a key partner in producing the charter, to endorse the document.

Dr Anna Rutherford, director of Design West, said: “Great placemakin­g takes collaborat­ion and a shared vision. The West of England has led the way in partnershi­p working across the region, across sector and society, to develop a Placemakin­g Charter that sets out our shared ambitions and expectatio­ns for future developmen­t.

“The charter is a critical tool in championin­g quality homes and healthy lives for all, whilst rising to the challenge of the climate emergency.”

More details on the West of England Placemakin­g Charter can be found at: westofengl­and-ca.gov.uk/ placemakin­gcharter.

 ?? Pic: Paul Blakemore ?? At the Placemakin­g Charter launch, from left: Catherine Turner, head of high growth, Homes England; David Waterhouse, head of design and planning reform, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s; Dr Patricia Greer, chief executive, West of England Combined Authority; Joanna Averley, chief planner, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s; Nicola Beech, cabinet member for strategic planning, resilience and floods, Bristol City Council; Laura Ambler, head of regional planning and housing, West of England Combined Authority; Dr Anna Rutherford, director, Design West
Pic: Paul Blakemore At the Placemakin­g Charter launch, from left: Catherine Turner, head of high growth, Homes England; David Waterhouse, head of design and planning reform, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s; Dr Patricia Greer, chief executive, West of England Combined Authority; Joanna Averley, chief planner, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s; Nicola Beech, cabinet member for strategic planning, resilience and floods, Bristol City Council; Laura Ambler, head of regional planning and housing, West of England Combined Authority; Dr Anna Rutherford, director, Design West

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