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Brent Cross Cricklewood : ウィキペディア英語版
Brent Cross Cricklewood
Brent Cross Cricklewood is a planned new town centre development in Cricklewood, London, United Kingdom. The development is planned to cost around £4.5 billion to construct and will include 7,500 homes, of offices, four parks, transport improvements and a extension of Brent Cross Shopping Centre. The developers of the scheme are Hammerson and Standard Life. Construction is planned to start in 2014 and to take around 20 years to complete.〔
==History==
In 2003, planning permission for a 27,000 sq m extension〔(Outer London Commission ) GLA report on Brent Cross planning application〕 to the shopping centre alone was rejected by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, because of its over reliance on car transport, and because sentiment had moved away from "out-of-town" shopping centres - which Brent Cross was considered to be.〔(Google docs ) Brent Cross Final Decision Letter, December 2003〕


Brent Cross has been designated by the Mayor of London in his London Plan as a 'proposed opportunity area'.
In a renewed effort to improve the area,〔(London Borough of Barnet ) Proposals for Unitary Development Framework, January 2003 (there is a map on last page)〕 the London Borough of Barnet approved a "Brent Cross, Cricklewood and West Hendon Development Framework" plan〔(Development Framework - Contents and chapter 1 only - chapters 2 to 7 also can be accessed )〕 in 2004. This was to redevelop the whole Brent Cross district on both sides of the North Circular Road, not just the shopping centre. There would be more shops (retaining the old shopping centre), but also extensive new housing and offices, and attempts would also be made to regenerate West Hendon and Cricklewood.
The document stated that,〔(Development Framework - Transport section )〕
The local planning authority's estimate〔(Development Framework - Transport section, page 3 )〕 of "29,100 additional vehicles" (for a 12-hour weekday period) has been a mobilising issue for local environmental, transport and residential groups, in their opposition to the planned redevelopment.
The plans were jointly promoted by the Greater London Authority, the major land owners, developers and the local authority, and became Supplementary Planning Guidance, and incorporated into Barnet's Unitary Development Plan. Since then, redevelopment of the West Hendon housing area, further north on the A5 road, has been dealt with separately.
The Brent Cross developers are the owners of Brent Cross shopping centre (Hammerson and Standard Life Investments) and Brookfield Multiplex. Barnet Council owns the freehold of the shopping centre, and much of the land to the south of the North Circular Road.

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