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Chatterley Whitfield Community Meeting Selena Pearce, English Partnerships 3 December 2007
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English partnership presentation on Chatterley Whitfield

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A presentation by Selena Pearce, from English Partnerships on Chatterley Whitfield and it's future. Presented in 2008.
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Chatterley Whitfield Community Meeting

Selena Pearce, English Partnerships

3 December 2007

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English Partnerships

Who we are - National regeneration agency helping the Government to support high quality sustainable growth in England.

Our overall aim - To achieve high-quality, well-designed, sustainable places for people to live, work

and enjoy.

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Chatterley Whitfield Colliery

Pit head area 24 hectares, within wider colliery area of 80 hectares

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Chatterley Whitfield Colliery

First used as a coal yard 1750

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Chatterley Whitfield Colliery

Coal mining from 1850 onwards

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Chatterley Whitfield Colliery

Workforce of 4,000 in 1939

Nationalised in 1947

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Colliery closure

Site closed in 1976, but mining continued from Wolstanton Colliery until 1986

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After the colliery closed (Part 1)

• 1978 – CW Mining Museum Trust - Deep Mine;• 1979 – British Coal land transfer to Stoke CC;• 1986 – Closure of Wolstanton Colliery - underground

maintenance and safety problems; • 1987 – Underground Experience replaces Deep Mine;• 1992 – Further land transfer to Stoke CC;• 1993 – The Trust folds;• 1994 – English Heritage lists some buildings and

designates whole site as SAM.

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• N Staffs job losses since 1975 – • 8,000 in coal mining • 25,000 in ceramics • 33,000 in manufacturing• Below average wages

After the colliery closed (Part 2)

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National Coalfields Programme

• Legacy of coal mining industry collapse and colliery closures;

• How do we help?–Site reclamation - high quality open spaces;–Jobs and workplaces;–New homes;–Self-sufficient and sustainable communities.

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• Regeneration partnership:–English Heritage - £3.3M;–European funding - £2M;–English Partnerships - £16.7M;–Managed by Stoke-on-Trent City Council.

Funding – who and how?

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What will Phase 1A and 1B achieve?

Safety & heritage work

Other economic uses

Reclamation and landscaping

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Potential businesses and jobs• So far, 50 new jobs created or

safeguarded from companies relocating to the site offices.

• In future, up to 10 times more working space created from buildings repaired and refurbished.

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Flood prevention

Playing fields

Public open space

Nature trails

Heritage trails

POTENTIAL

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Access links and Green Routes

POTENTIAL

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Open space

POTENTIAL

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A challenge for Chatterley Whitfield

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Why is this hard to do at Chatterley?

• Designated scheduled ancient monument (SAM);

• Possible contamination;

• Conservation value of undisturbed land;

• River engineering/ flood alleviation works;

• Location;

• Competition with other regeneration areas in Stoke/ North Staffordshire.

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Chatterley Whitfield

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How much and when?

Phase 1A – Offices & access roadStart 2005, Complete 2006

Phase 1B – Reclamation and landscapingStart 2007, Complete 2010

£20M

Phase 1C – SAM remediation and restorationComplete 2006

Phase 2 – Restoration of buildings/ other usesSome time in the future?

Phase 3 – Restoration of buildings/ other usesSome time in the future?

+£M

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National Coalfields Programme

• 107 coalfields sites;• Key objectives – sustainability,

regeneration catalyst, innovation and engagement with local communities;

• Principal stakeholders – Coalfields Communities Campaign, Coalfields Regeneration Trust, regional development agencies, local authorities, other public bodies, private sector companies and members of the public.

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Results?

• Total investment £1.04 billion;

• £379M/ £665M public: private sector investment ratio;

• 1,946 ha brownfield land reclaimed;

• >0.8 million m2 of commercial floorspace;

• >2,000 high quality new homes;

• 16,345 jobs created.

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POTENTIAL

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Regeneration of Chatterley Whitfield

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