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Newcastle Historian October 16th, 2009, 12:01 PM On May 21st 2009, on the Projects Thread, the below proposed development was reported.
Student residential scheme for new bridge street:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/throwaway/newbridgest2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/throwaway/newbridgest.jpg
I'm not certain what the current state of these proposals are.
TownPlanningNE January 13th, 2010, 02:57 PM Latest news on this development..
Students' new homes will 'breathe new life' into city
WORK has started on a new £20m student flat and retail development in the east of Newcastle. Once complete the four, five and six-storey buildings on New Bridge Street, Shieldfield, to the east of Northumbria University’s City Campus East, will house more than 400 university students.
Whelan Construction started work on the 20,000 sq ft site which is set to boost regeneration efforts in the area.
Deputy vice-chancellor and finance director at Northumbria, David Chesser, said: “The university has – for a number of years – been looking for suitable sites to create new and additional student accommodation.
“This location, on New Bridge Street, is ideally located alongside our award-winning, state-of-the-art buildings at City Campus East.
“We feel very confident that the quality and location of the scheme will make it a popular choice for students, and it will add to the overall vitality of this part of the city centre.
“Students and the city of Newcastle are a great fit, and the city has a terrific reputation for the warmth of its welcome and ease with which students are absorbed into social, cultural and economic life.
“The university hopes very much that this new development will make a further and significant contribution to the city’s ongoing regeneration.”
Tony Whelan, managing director of Whelan, said: “This is our first dedicated student accommodation build and I know that we will certainly prove our worth and deliver a finished product that will help to breathe new life into area, in line with the continued regeneration of the city, and which has the exacting Whelan marque. We have recently completed all of the pre-enabling works and are delighted to be able to now push this development forward.
“Demolition work will start soon and the new buildings will soon start to take shape. We’re looking forward to handing the keys over on time and within budget.”
Whelan, whose previous headquarters were located on an area of the land currently being redeveloped, were also influential in putting together the land package for Northumbria University’s new accommodation site.
The site had attracted criticism from local MP Jim Cousins and some residents who aired concerns that there were already enough student schemes in Shieldfield.
However Newcastle City Council approved the scheme before Christmas.
Students and the city of Newcastle are a great fit, and the city has a terrific reputation for the warmth of its welcome.”
http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/commercial-property-north-east/news/2010/01/13/students-new-homes-will-breathe-new-life-into-city-51140-25584652/
AngerOfTheNorth January 13th, 2010, 03:06 PM :ohno:
TownPlanningNE January 13th, 2010, 03:10 PM I never knew this had any retail as part of it. Any idea as to what?
Newcastle Historian January 13th, 2010, 05:43 PM Here is the PHOTO from todays Journal article at Post 3 above . .
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/NewBrStStudents.jpg
They are standing in front of the very buildings (to be demolished) that we recently discussed, in connection with this development, on the 'Newcastle as it Might Have Been' thread.
See Below copies . .
The Oliver Plan . .
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/1830Plans.jpg
Interesting note on the Oliver plan is the street named Ridley Villas - these are buildings currently being demolished on new bridge steet for a shit student residential scheme.
No they aren't. Ridley Villas was eventually built on a different alignment to the 1830 plan, being a direct eastward continuation of New Bridge Street. These buildings (at one time semi-rural villas for industrial owners) were effectively a C19 equivalent of the old (and by then long gone) manors located a little closer to the city centre.
Ridley Villas is now mostly occupied by commercial-type premises.
The student housing scheme (I presume you mean the area around Quay Point) was built on what I remember being land left derelict after the Battle Field estate was built.
Ridley Villas were already built by the time the Oliver map was produced and that street matches up with the current route of new bridge street if you look on a present day map.
I'm afraid they are coming down for a student residential scheme. The one villa that hasn't been modified for commercial use (the former TB hospital) is on the local list so it is staying but the three houses in between that and Cheviot Printers will be flattened.
here's a pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/throwaway/ridleyvillas.jpg
I'm staggered at that, tbh. Ridley Villas is surely comparable to "Carlton Terrace" in being a rare example of very early suburban housing and I had always assumed the buildings would have been in some way protected.
Some Photos . .
These are some photos of the area in question, some of these buildings are to be re-developed for the Student accommodation . .
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/RidleyVillas1975.jpg
A detached building and possible clinic on New Bridge Street, taken in 1975. A stone on the middle left of the building is marked 'Ridley Villas'. A sign on the left of the lawn in front of the building is marked 'Chest Clinic'.
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/NewBridgeSt1975.jpg
A view of the Dispensary New Bridge Street Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1975. The photograph shows the exterior of the building. A car is parked in front of the Dispensary
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/NewBridgeStreetNursery.jpg
A view of the exterior of New Bridge Street Day Nursery New Bridge Street Newcastle upon Tyne taken in 1975. Buildings adjoin the Day Nursery on both sides
The current aerial view from 'Google Earth' . .
http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/manorpark_photos/RidleyVillasarea2009.jpg
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TownPlanningNE January 13th, 2010, 06:22 PM I can't say I'm particularly dissapointed with what they are demolishing, but more so with what they are going to build. If it was of a higher quality I probably wouldn't be too bothered about seeing that area developed. It does seem as if East of the Central Motorway is becoming a natural extension to the city centre.
AngerOfTheNorth January 13th, 2010, 06:25 PM I'm probably the same - there's some quality in the buildings being lost, but I noticed a few days ago that some of them have been adapted to death. However I think that the new buildings going up are absolutely awful. I don't know for certain, but there seems to be a big drop in architectural quality once you get past the central motorway and I wouldn't be surprised if there's a different development control team at NCC dealing with the areas on either side of it.
johnnypd January 13th, 2010, 06:25 PM the existing buildings have been modified out of recognition from their original states. however it's nothing that can't be reversed with some loving restoration. fortunately it's only something like two blocks from the original georgian street going - however my worry is that it will open the floodgates for other buildings to be redeveloped in a similar poor quality manner.
elliott January 14th, 2010, 02:11 AM Tbh, i agree with whats been said about the current building. They have been adapted and messed around with so much that restoration would probably be of such a scale to render it more expensive than the resulting building, unless it was a public building or a place of such huge significance then no developer would do it and no planner or committee could ever refuse the demolition.
However, i would like to see the dispensary and the remaining part of the terrace restored. Just look at the difference between the dispensary in 1975 and now and wonder how they've been allowed to put up awful plastic illuminated signage and the lesser of evils painted stonework.
johnnypd January 24th, 2010, 07:42 PM pics of the demolitions on Flicker. You can see just how modified the buildings have become. still a bit disappointing though:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2746/4300688266_c043113e01_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2776/4300675224_a9b562117e_b.jpg
can also see the other side of new bridge street, built a couple of years later by the same people. these have been altered much less so you can see the quality of the brickwork, lintels etc, and look good with some different shades of paint. i'd like to see this side of the street protected.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4299917659_300e8d245b_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/draco2008/sets/72157623273837750/
TownPlanningNE January 24th, 2010, 07:48 PM Them photographs do justify their demolition if I'm honest; they have been left in a right state.
johnnypd January 24th, 2010, 07:53 PM ^they were in use up until recently and in a decent state, the modifications refer to extra storeys, extensions to the front, removed detailing, bad paint jobs etc. the missing roof tiles, windows, graffiti etc have happened only since the businesses were cleared out and internal demoltion started.
geordiejon January 24th, 2010, 08:50 PM I agree with an earlier note and the city centre certainly seems to expanding outwards eastwards- not a bad idea to be honest. The current buildings around there look awful- typical shit on a main road into central Newcastle- are these buildings better than what is there now- yes, definitely. I personally do not think these look bad as far as student accomodation goes- will there be street level activity, such as retail etc? If so I would be even more pleased.
The question has to be asked could anything else better be built or a better developer be atractive to this site. Well probably not- office would be unlikely with Gallowgate and Stephenson and Baltic. Retail unlikely also- possibly a hotel, but to be honest it would only attract a low budget developer and the building would have been similar. I think the location is ideal for student accom- this is where the this accom should be built- NOT in the firestation on Pilgrim Street!
bigchrisfgb January 24th, 2010, 09:04 PM I agree with an earlier note and the city centre certainly seems to expanding outwards eastwards- not a bad idea to be honest. The current buildings around there look awful- typical shit on a main road into central Newcastle- are these buildings better than what is there now- yes, definitely. I personally do not think these look bad as far as student accomodation goes- will there be street level activity, such as retail etc? If so I would be even more pleased.
The question has to be asked could anything else better be built or a better developer be atractive to this site. Well probably not- office would be unlikely with Gallowgate and Stephenson and Baltic. Retail unlikely also- possibly a hotel, but to be honest it would only attract a low budget developer and the building would have been similar. I think the location is ideal for student accom- this is where the this accom should be built- NOT in the firestation on Pilgrim Street!
I agree, apart from do the building look good?, no they don't but they are better then what is there and no we will not get anything better because retail will not locate there, atleast on a big scale, and the only other option like you said is a low budget hotel which would look very similar. I have no doubt that these buildings did look good, but they have been destoyed beyond repair by additional floors, and extension all being added which were done on the cheap and have given that look to those houses.
AngerOfTheNorth January 24th, 2010, 10:03 PM Don't get me wrong on this one, I don't think student accomodation is a bad use for the site, but I really disagree that the proposed buildings aren't ugly... They look like they're made of lego!
Yet again I'm convinced that the urban design team will have had a pretty minimal say on this application. And judging by the boxy look of the buildings and the blue render, I'm guessing that these are either designed or built by the same people that did the ones in Shieldfield directly adjacent to the central motorway.
TownPlanningNE January 24th, 2010, 11:21 PM I agree with an earlier note and the city centre certainly seems to expanding outwards eastwards- not a bad idea to be honest. The current buildings around there look awful- typical shit on a main road into central Newcastle- are these buildings better than what is there now- yes, definitely. I personally do not think these look bad as far as student accomodation goes- will there be street level activity, such as retail etc? If so I would be even more pleased.
The question has to be asked could anything else better be built or a better developer be atractive to this site. Well probably not- office would be unlikely with Gallowgate and Stephenson and Baltic. Retail unlikely also- possibly a hotel, but to be honest it would only attract a low budget developer and the building would have been similar. I think the location is ideal for student accom- this is where the this accom should be built- NOT in the firestation on Pilgrim Street!
Taken from an article earlier:
Students' new homes will 'breathe new life' into city
WORK has started on a new £20m student flat and retail development in the east of Newcastle. Once complete the four, five and six-storey buildings on New Bridge Street, Shieldfield, to the east of Northumbria University’s City Campus East, will house more than 400 university students.
So it seems there are plans to include retail in this development.
TownPlanningNE February 9th, 2010, 01:57 PM I noticed today a lot of demolition has taken place.
architect1976 February 9th, 2010, 04:44 PM Must be weird for Whelan construction as they used to occupy that building.
TownPlanningNE February 16th, 2010, 04:55 PM The majority of this has now been demolished...
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/TownPlanningNE/16FEBCON/DSC02913.jpg
architect1976 May 7th, 2010, 12:08 PM Link to the planning application documents.
http://planningapplications.newcastle.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=K6BFVEBS00900
TownPlanningNE May 7th, 2010, 06:06 PM I noticed today a crane of some sort has appeared on the site. I guess construction must be iminent!
CityGent July 6th, 2010, 09:29 PM Oops... one more. Interesting cranes on the New Bridge St halls development.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4074/4768978766_180ea3b0e9_b.jpg
TownPlanningNE July 26th, 2010, 07:29 PM I went past this today and was shocked at how fast its gone up, a lot of the structure is now built.
Stamford August 5th, 2010, 08:39 PM I went past this today and was shocked at how fast its gone up, a lot of the structure is now built.
On my walk today
5th August 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100805_1.jpg
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100805_2.jpg
Stamford September 3rd, 2010, 05:09 PM On my walk today
3rd September 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100903_1.jpg
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TownPlanningNE September 5th, 2010, 06:48 PM On my walk today
3rd September 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100903_6.jpg
I didn't realise the building would be that big! Its like a few buildings all joined together.
Newcastle Historian September 6th, 2010, 09:48 AM I thought it was loads of different buildings aswell. I thought it would all be done in one developement.
Its designed to 'look like' four different buildings next to eachother.
But, are we saying it is in fact one large building?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/throwaway/newbridgest.jpg
AngerOfTheNorth September 6th, 2010, 11:29 AM My guess is that it will be one large building, as it'd make construction simpler. It'll have a separate entrance for each segment though, I'd have thought (along with those of the ground floor uses, of course).
Stamford October 2nd, 2010, 05:52 PM 30th September 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100930_1.jpg
TownPlanningNE October 12th, 2010, 03:35 PM I've found out some more details on this development. Indeed it does seem to be infact one large building made to look like a few seperate ones, as we suspected. But I've also discovered there is infact two blocks planned; the 2nd block is behind the one we see in the construction photos. As can be seen in this site plan:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/TownPlanningNE/Misc/nbssp.jpg
Here is the elevation of the block that we see as going up now:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/TownPlanningNE/Misc/nbsb1e.jpg
Though you might notice the blue part of the building on the right is infact taller in the renders, so I'm guessing this has been changed since the original plans?
And here is the elevations for block 2:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/TownPlanningNE/Misc/nbsb2e.jpg
It seems a very similar design. Finally here is a render of inbetween block 1 and block 2 looking east:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx240/TownPlanningNE/Misc/nbsr0.jpg
http://planningapplications.newcastle.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=K6BFVEBS00900
Does anyone know if they are currently building block 2? If everyone was like me and just expected it to be one block then I'm guessing nobody has taken a look behind construction of block 1!
Also the height seems to be 20m if NH wants to update the thread title.
nadj October 12th, 2010, 04:53 PM On my walk today
3rd September 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20100903_1.jpg
Looks like Block 2 is well under way, looking at the background in the right hand side of Stamford's picture.
Also, after having a closer look it seems that Block 1 is actually 2 buildings split about a third of the way from the east end.
TownPlanningNE October 12th, 2010, 06:16 PM Looks like Block 2 is well under way, looking at the background in the right hand side of Stamford's picture.
Also, after having a closer look it seems that Block 1 is actually 2 buildings split about a third of the way from the east end.
Good spot nadj! I hadn't noticed that on the photo; so it looks like block 2 is under construction too...
Stamford October 22nd, 2010, 01:18 PM 17th October 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20101017_1.jpg
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20101017_2.jpg
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20101017_3.jpg
TownPlanningNE October 22nd, 2010, 02:47 PM ^^ Definate confirmation of the second block then, thanks Stamford!
Stamford November 7th, 2010, 12:05 AM 6th November 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20101106_1.jpg
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Stamford November 12th, 2010, 07:29 PM 12th November 2010
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20101112_1.jpg
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Stamford January 14th, 2011, 05:29 PM 14th January 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20119114_1.jpg
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elliott January 14th, 2011, 06:45 PM Looks abit too bulky, should have at least made it appear to be a few separate blocks with more stepbacks, differing materials (not just bricks and panels) etc. At least the trees to the front should soften the building.
elliott January 14th, 2011, 06:50 PM Just looked at the plans at the top of the page, they seem to have tried that. Maybe its due to the scaffolding and sheeting, should get a better view once they take all that down.
TownPlanningNE January 14th, 2011, 07:16 PM Yeah it does look like a huge block at the moment, but as you say I think thats to do with the scaffolding and sheeting. Hopefully when that comes down we should see what looks like a few seperate buildings... even if it isn't really!
Stamford February 25th, 2011, 05:17 PM 25th February 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110225_1.jpg
AngerOfTheNorth February 26th, 2011, 12:24 AM Driven past this a few times. Looks as bad as I thought, sadly.
Stamford March 11th, 2011, 07:00 PM 11th March 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110311_1.jpg
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AngerOfTheNorth March 12th, 2011, 02:54 PM Ugly, ugly, ugly...
Stamford April 7th, 2011, 06:16 PM 7th April 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110407_1.jpg
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Al Reetson April 7th, 2011, 07:22 PM 7th April 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110407_1.jpg
This where the new Sainsbury's is opening this month - the ground floor of the building on the right.
johnnypd April 7th, 2011, 07:47 PM i believe that building was a separate development, right?
that blank white wall is really nice and inviting...
Al Reetson April 7th, 2011, 07:52 PM i believe that building was a separate development, right?
that blank white wall is really nice and inviting...
You're right, the building has been there about three or four years, but the white wall is actually wooden boards.
bigchrisfgb April 7th, 2011, 07:52 PM i believe that building was a separate development, right?
that blank white wall is really nice and inviting...Yeah it's Shieldfield's new unofficial graffiti wall.
That brink buildings, and brick parts aren't bad and fairly acceptable for student accommodation and for that area, however everything else is just cringe worthy.
johnnypd April 7th, 2011, 07:58 PM You're right, the building has been there about three or four years, but the white wall is actually wooden boards.
i meant the buildings to the left for the blank wall.
chris - a large well done graffiti mural might actually improve it!
AngerOfTheNorth April 8th, 2011, 09:14 AM It could hardly make it worse!
liquidlou April 22nd, 2011, 08:31 PM The white wall will eventually disappear. The origional building on the right is due to be extended into the space between. I'm not sure when though.
BMS100 April 22nd, 2011, 09:48 PM The white wall will eventually disappear. The origional building on the right is due to be extended into the space between. I'm not sure when though.
^^
I guess we'll have to be thankful for small mercies.
Steve Ellwood June 11th, 2011, 04:35 PM Shot taken on 6th June 2011
http://www.fototime.com/7C047C6F1F44ED2/orig.jpg
Stamford June 25th, 2011, 03:37 PM 24th June 2011
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110624_1.jpg
liquidlou July 6th, 2011, 06:10 PM Work on this project, due to be complete in 3 weeks time, has been suspended for the moment as the main building contractors have reportedly folded.
Newcastle Historian July 6th, 2011, 06:31 PM Work on this project, due to be complete in 3 weeks time, has been suspended for the moment as the main building contractors have reportedly folded.
Yes, this appears to be Whelan . .
http://www.entertainment-newcastle.com/images/newbridgestreet20110311_3.jpg
and we have today had this on the "Newcastle - Jobs, Economic, Property/Development & Business News" thread, from architect1976 . .
Whelan Construction into administration.
http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-news/latest-business-news/2011/07/06/50-jobs-axed-as-company-collapses-51140-29004155/
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AngerOfTheNorth July 6th, 2011, 08:44 PM Oh well, never mind, we'll have to haul it down eh? Such a shame, it looked like being a real landmark for the city...
bigchrisfgb July 7th, 2011, 08:44 AM Aye, shame, terrible terrible shame that it will have to come down. (grinds teeth) Darn what a decent future building we could all have beeb proud of we could have had there.
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
Stamford August 3rd, 2011, 02:15 PM 24th July 2011
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Al Reetson September 22nd, 2011, 06:55 PM http://i54.tinypic.com/2s6rczn.jpg
It's finally finished, and seems to be fully occupied.
I know it's the start of term so it probably won't be like this all the time, but the presence of this and the new block opposite the Biscuit Factory has already had a massive impact on Shieldfield. I was in the new Sainsbury's at the weekend and it was absolutely heaving and the shelves were almost stripped bare.
There are people around here complaining that Shieldfield is becoming a 'student ghetto', but personally I don't mind the place being overrun by polite and well-dressed youngsters. They're certainly no more noisy or troublesome than many of the radgies who already live here.
I've no idea what is happening with the boarded up units at the front of this new development, but if this hugely enlarged student community can sustain a decent cafe and a shop or two, there or thereabouts, then I'll be even more pleased.
Irish Blood English Heart September 22nd, 2011, 07:42 PM Aye an active street frontage would certainly salvage this somewhat.
newcastlepubs September 22nd, 2011, 08:31 PM Aye an active street frontage would certainly salvage this somewhat.
Wasn't a Tesco on the cards ?
Chatton11 September 23rd, 2011, 03:44 PM There are people around here complaining that Shieldfield is becoming a 'student ghetto', but personally I don't mind the place being overrun by polite and well-dressed youngsters. They're certainly no more noisy or troublesome than many of the radgies who already live here.
Interesting to hear from someone living nearby. I work in Shieldfield, and you read loads of articles about people complaining about the student ghetto thing, but I can't say I've seen any problems with it, except of course for the cr@p looking buildings. Like you say, if they can bring a few cafes and small shops then that would be great. Or even better, if the new residents could visit the existing shops in Shieldfield, then some of the currently empty units can re-open.
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Newcastle Historian March 21st, 2012, 10:50 PM Finally got around to marking this one as completed.
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