West Northamptonshire Development Corporation
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Formation | 15 December 2004 |
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Dissolved | 31 March 2014 |
Headquarters | Northampton |
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Official language | English |
Chairman Chief Executive | John Markham OBE Peter Mawson |
Website | Official website |
The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (WNDC) was an urban Development Corporation to secure the regeneration of the Urban Development Areas of Daventry, Towcester and Northampton in Northamptonshire, England.
It was established in December 2004[1] under the provisions of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 by Jeff Rooker, signed by the authority of the First Secretary of State.
The corporation acted as a local planning authority[2] before being dissolved on 31 March 2014.[3]
Executive Team
[edit]The July 2010 Executive Team was: [4]
- Peter Mawson, Chief Executive
- Roger Mendonca, Deputy Chief Executive
- Chris Garden, Director of Regeneration and Development
- Adrian Arnold, Director of Planning Services
- Bill Allen, Director of Implementation and Delivery
Projects
[edit]As of July 2010 had invested more than £70 million in regeneration schemes across the three sites. The threshold for residential planning applications determined by WNDC was raised from 50 to 200 units in 2011.
Northampton
[edit]- The redevelopment of Castle Railway Station[5]
- The regeneration of Northampton's waterside
- £1.4 million to support arts facilities in the town centre and the Royal and Derngate theatre
- £7.4 million to flood defences
- £10.8 million to resurrect derelict Brownfield land for development
- £6 million to create safer, attractive, more pedestrian friendly streets from the railway through to All Saints Square
- £1.8 million for a new marina in Becket's Park as part of wider waterside development[6]
- Investment in a series of three new roads in the south west of the town
- Investment in the redevelopment of the market square[7]
Daventry
[edit]£9 million was spent to initiate:
- A doubling of the town's retail and commercial floor space
- The creation of 2,000 new jobs
- £60 million of private investment
- Construction of the landmark iCon centre for sustainable construction
- Provision of a new and improved town centre library[8]
Towcester
[edit]Over £6 million was invested in Towcester Town Centre to support:
- A quality public space in the centre of the town
- New community, leisure and cultural facilities
- The renovation of Bury Mount and the Water Meadows
- New jobs for local people[9]
iCon
[edit]The iCon building in Daventry was under construction as of 2010, and became a landmark building for the town. This national centre of excellence for sustainable construction and green technologies, provides accommodation, support and advice for 55 businesses, has a 300 seat conference hall, a public piazza and a café/restaurant.
The building has also won a Green Apple Award for the built Environment and Architectural Heritage. The Green Apple Awards, presented by The Green Organisation, are part of an annual international campaign to recognise, reward and promote environmental practice around the world[10]
This £9 million project was funded by WNDC, the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and East Midlands Development Agency.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 2004". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 2004". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (Dissolution) Order 2014". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
- ^ "About us". West Northamptonshire Development Corporation. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014.
- ^ "Northampton railway station revamp begins". BBC News. 19 August 2013.
- ^ "Becket's Park £2.5m marina opens in Northampton". BBC News. 12 March 2012.
- ^ Northampton: Quick Facts at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- ^ Daventry; Quick Facts at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- ^ Towcester: Quick Facts at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- ^ Every Green Building deserves at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- ^ iCon Innovation Centre at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
External links
[edit]- West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (GOV.UK
- West Northamptonshire Development Corporation at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- iCon Project at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- 2004 establishments in the United Kingdom
- 2014 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- Government agencies established in 2004
- Government agencies disestablished in 2014
- Defunct public bodies of the United Kingdom
- Development Corporations of the United Kingdom
- Economy of Northamptonshire