Public Realm Design Framework
The Framework looks at our streets and open
spaces and shows possible improvements for important areas in the
Borough. The Public Realm Design Framework (PRDF) establishes the
relationship between streets and squares, town centres and parks
and proposes common design details for key areas. It was
approved by the Council's Executive Committee on 15th June 2005 and
is available for £5 from Civic Offices or follow the link below to
the pdf version (Acrobat Reader required)
Please note that the Framework
is intended as a "live" document and will be reviewed and
updated in 2008.
Link
to Public Realm Design Framework
The ideas are based on a study commissioned by
Havant Borough Council from consultants, Roger Evans Associates,
that identified different types of places, streets and spaces in
the borough. The study looked at both short-term improvements that
can be paid for from Havant Borough Council's £3m Liveability Fund
Grant, and medium and long-term changes that will make life better
in the borough. Click here to find out more about the Liveability
Project.
Key Area
Commemorative seats Find out how this works for new commemorative seats
in the Borough>>.
For more information or if you have any
questions about the Framework please contact the Urban Design and
Implementation Team on 023 9244 6539 or email policy.design@havant.gov.uk