JTP gets green light for Peabody estate community centre in Oxford
The council granted consent to JTP's reserved matters application for the new amenity within the Blackbird Leys estate. The practice has been working on its wider vision for the estate’s regeneration since 2019.
The district centre is being regenerated by housing association Peabody, which plans to create 294 affordable homes as well as shops, public realm improvements and active travel infrastructure.
The community centre will be owned and operated by the council, and is designed to offer flexible space for support services, events and community activities.Advertisement
It will feature three large halls, a range of office spaces and other areas for people to meet and relax.
The building will be complemented by a new public square featuring play areas for children and young people, a rain garden, accessible equipment and public art.
Peabody regional managing director Simon Barry described the planning approval as ‘really good news for Blackbird Leys’.
He added: ‘Local people have told us how much they want a community space that’s welcoming, flexible and built around their needs, and now we can get started on making that happen.
‘We’re grateful to everyone who’s taken the time to share their views along the way, and we’ll continue working closely with the community as we move into the next phase.’Advertisement
Blackbird Leys community centre co-design with Transition by Design
Oxford cabinet member for housing Linda Smith described the approval as ‘a huge step forward for Blackbird Leys’.
She added: ‘The new community centre will be a true home for community life – a vibrant, welcoming, inclusive space where residents can come to connect.
‘It’s been shaped by local voices every step of the way and will sit right at the heart of a regenerated district centre that offers real opportunities for the community, including much-needed homes, shops and outdoor space.
‘We are so proud to be delivering this vibrant new development, and I’m excited to see the next steps take shape.’
Construction of the community centre is expected to start later this year and is expected to be ready for internal fit-out in 2027.
JTP's approved community centre for Blackbird Leys Oxford - axonometric
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JTP gets green light for Peabody estate community centre in Oxford
The council granted consent to JTP's reserved matters application for the new amenity within the Blackbird Leys estate. The practice has been working on its wider vision for the estate’s regeneration since 2019.
The district centre is being regenerated by housing association Peabody, which plans to create 294 affordable homes as well as shops, public realm improvements and active travel infrastructure.
The community centre will be owned and operated by the council, and is designed to offer flexible space for support services, events and community activities.Advertisement
It will feature three large halls, a range of office spaces and other areas for people to meet and relax.
The building will be complemented by a new public square featuring play areas for children and young people, a rain garden, accessible equipment and public art.
Peabody regional managing director Simon Barry described the planning approval as ‘really good news for Blackbird Leys’.
He added: ‘Local people have told us how much they want a community space that’s welcoming, flexible and built around their needs, and now we can get started on making that happen.
‘We’re grateful to everyone who’s taken the time to share their views along the way, and we’ll continue working closely with the community as we move into the next phase.’Advertisement
Blackbird Leys community centre co-design with Transition by Design
Oxford cabinet member for housing Linda Smith described the approval as ‘a huge step forward for Blackbird Leys’.
She added: ‘The new community centre will be a true home for community life – a vibrant, welcoming, inclusive space where residents can come to connect.
‘It’s been shaped by local voices every step of the way and will sit right at the heart of a regenerated district centre that offers real opportunities for the community, including much-needed homes, shops and outdoor space.
‘We are so proud to be delivering this vibrant new development, and I’m excited to see the next steps take shape.’
Construction of the community centre is expected to start later this year and is expected to be ready for internal fit-out in 2027.
JTP's approved community centre for Blackbird Leys Oxford - axonometric
#jtp #gets #green #light #peabody