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Havant Retail Park, currently occupied by Homebase and AMF, is set to be vacated by the year-end. Despite marketing efforts, attracting new occupants has proven challenging. The proposal includes a housing allocation plan by HBC, with Linden Homes suggesting 86 dwelling units. Key issues addressed are community facilities, design, noise, and traffic management.
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Havant Retail Park is currently occupied by Homebase and AMF • The site trades poorly and both are expected to vacate by the end of the year • Extensive marketing unable to attract new occupiers • HBC is proposing to part allocate the site for housing • Linden Homes are proposing 86 dwelling units • Key issues: community facility, design, noise and traffic Havant Retail Park Introduction
Havant Retail Park Site Surroundings
Havant Retail Park Site Photographs
Havant Retail Park Concept Layout
Havant Retail Park Concept Floorplan
Havant Retail Park Concept Images
Basis of noise assessment and control • Surveys • Traffic flows • DEFRA noise maps • Traffic noise screening options • Screening optimisation • Barrier block • Internal conditions • Sound insulation • Ventilation Havant Retail Park Noise
Havant Retail Park Current position With no buildings Site Noise Maps Proposed position
Traffic counts undertaken at Belmont Junction • Traffic speeds measured along PortsdownHill Road • Traffic levels will reduce compared to two retail units • Impact on Rusty Cutter Roundabout, Hulbert Road traffic signals • Visibility splays are adequate • Right turn lane into the site to be upgraded Havant Retail Park Traffic
Havant Retail Park Proposed Access Improvements