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Hurlingham
Crabtree
Old Oak &Wormholt
Sands End
BishopsPark
TheMall
BrookGreen
FulhamReach
Bradmore
WoodLane
CentralFulham
Ravenscourt &StarchGreen
BaronsCourt
St.Mary's
Parson'sGreen
MoorePark
Melrose
GunterEstate
St.Peter'sSquare
StuddridgeStreet
ShepherdsBush
Olympia andAvonmore
WalhamGreen
Lakeside/Sinclair/BlytheRoad
Queen'sClub
Gardens
KingStreet(East)
FulhamPark
Gardens
PutneyBridge
Coningham andLime
Grove
GrandUnionCanal
HammersmithGrove
WestcroftSquare
HammersmithBroadway
SedlescombeRoad
CleverlyEstate
HammersmithOdeon
ImperialSquare &Gasworks
DorcasEstate
Ingersoll andArminger
Fitzgeorge andFitzjames
Turneville/Chesson
WalhamGrove
ColehillGardens
BarclayRoad
TheBillings &Brompton
Cutting
Westway
West C
ross Rou te
Great West Road
Talgarth Road
Upper Richmond Road
Finborough Road
Hammersmith Flyover
Holland Road
Warwick Road
Burlin
gton
Lane
Roeham
pton Lane
Western Avenue
York R
oad
West Cromwell Road
Cremorne Road
East Hill
A 217
Sw
ando
n Way
Gunter Grove
St John's W
ood Road
Cromwell Road
A3220
Trinity Road
A32 20
A40
A4
A3220
A217
A41
A306
A5
A3
A40
Harrow Road
Uxbridge Road
Cast
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Woo
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Rocks
Lan
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Scrubs Lane
The Vale
Dawes Road
Lillie Road
Fulham Palace R
oad
New King's Road
Putney Bridge Road
King's Road
Holland Park Avenue
Maida Vale
Bayswater Road
Church Road
Edith Grove
Old
Oak
Lane
Redcliffe Gardens
Wandsw
orth Bridge Road
Gol
dhaw
k R
oad
The Terr
ace
Earl's Court Road
Kensington Church Street
Gr eat W
estern Road
Hammersmith Road
Victoria
Road
Praed Stre
et
Chepstow
Road
Glenthorne Road Pembroke Road
Putn
ey H
igh
Stre
et
Addison Road
Westbourne Grove
Kensington Road
Kensington High Street
Chiswick High Road
Notting Hill Gate
Bishop's Bridge Road
A404
Old Brompton Road
A219
A5
A217
A40
A404
A4
A3220
A501
A4000
A4020
A3219
A316
A3218
A4206
A3217
A3220
Wandsworth
Kensington andChelsea
City ofWestminster
Brent
Ealing
Hounslow
Richmondupon
Thames
CONSERVATION AREAS
Conservation areas are portions of land that have been granted protected status due to the importance of the natural features and/or cultural heritage within that area. 51% of the borough falls within the 45 conservation areas. The materials used to preserve and enhance the footways and carriageways of conservation areas are critical to the value of their historic character. It is in these areas where high quality materials such as Yorkstone, granite and cast iron are typically found and should be preseved or restored.
Designated conservation areas are protected by both national and local statutory regulations. The appendix to Streetsmart Volume One provides the statutory listing of ‘listed street furniture’; which should be consulted.
Should you require further information the Urban Design and Conservation Team of the Planning Division should be consulted on all works relating to either statutory listings or conservation areas.
In respect of the highway and its infrastructure the constraints on local government expenditure and the duty to maintain a safe surface means that priority cannot be given to providing historical materials or upgrading or altering street furniture.
Note: Always verify whether proposed works fall within a conservation area to determine the type of palette required and the location of street furniture protected under statutory preservation orders.
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Heritage Palace Black BenchFair picked Granite Sett Crossover(Preferred Material) StandardDrawing 82168/2/3/2/A
ASP / Riven Yorkstone PavingStandard Drawing 82168/2/1/3/ACarriageway
Boundary Line
Covent Gardenstyle rubbish bin
Lamp ColumnStandard Drawing 82168/2/2/5/A
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600mm x 600mm x 63mm Natural in colourNote: main kerb curves around a right angle by means of a quadrant stone or a narrow ‘curved’ kerb.
Supplier’s details see page 48 Standard Detail Drawing: page 34
FORECOURTS
Where possible forecourts should be incorporated in schemes from the beginning. Paying particular attention to details such as extending the paving to continue the bonding pattern to prevent jagged lines on footways. Where this is not technically feasible, use grey mastic. Where paving is seamless, demarcation should be created with the application of metal studs.Artificial Paving Stone 600mm x 600mm x 63mm, Riven and Yorkstone should be 610mm wide - random width - 25, 50, 75mm thickness.
RECESS COVERS
Like for like materials should be used in all circumstances. Please see the related Standard Detail drawings to verify weights and sizes.
Standard Detail Drawing page 9 in Town Centres
PAVING
Artificial Paving Stone paving 600omm x 600mm x 63mm or 600mm x 750mm, paving stone sizes are used in combination. Riven and Yorkstone should be 610mm wide - random width - 25,50, 75mm thickness., To prevent cracking ensure the leverage is smooth.
Supplier’s details see page 48
Standard Detail Drawing: page 35
TREE PITS
Where possible align the tree pits with the existing bonding patterns; Tree pits should be filled with bitumous materials as specified by the principal aboriculturist.
Supplier’s details see page 48
Standard Detail Drawing: page 36
TACTILE PAVIOURS
Blue Blister Clay Note: In Conservations Areas tactiles should only be used at controlled crossings.Supplier’s details see page 48.
Standard Detail Drawing: pages 11 & 12 in Town Centres chapter and page 37
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Transition KerbTransition Kerb
Recess Cover
Granite Kerb
Granite KerbDropped KerbDropped Kerb
Double Yellow Line Double Yellow Line
Notes:1. Where recess covers interrupt existing
bonding patterns and create a different slope,this alternative should be employed.
2. However, where concrete is applied in lieu ofpaviours, the existing bondong pattern shouldbe matched by engraving once dry.
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Granite kerb
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C20 concrete
Lime mortar bedding
ASP / Yorkstone(min slab size 300mm)
305 x 200mm granite kerb placed flat.
Carriageway40mm Surface course60mm Binder course
Subgrade (typically) Type 1 material.
Lime mortar pointed joint(10mm±2mm tolerance)
C30 base concrete225mm thick
Kerb haunch - C7.5 concrete
Note:In most circumstances, ASP is the material usedfor paving in Conservation Areas, however whereYorkstone is existing, improvements shouldupgrade footways using Riven Style Yorkstoneonly.
Desired kerb face
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15mm gap
75
Material to make updepth to be specified by the
principal arboriculturist
75mm porous material
100mm loose aggregate
Tree root system75mm porous material
Granite kerb stone
Double line of fair picked granitesett edging (refer to drawing)
Double granite sett edging
Carriageway600
Carriageway
Granite kerb stone
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Tree Pit detailScale 1:20
Plan ViewScale 1:20
Tree Type Width of Tree Pit
Type 1 - Lime Minimum 1400mmType 2 - Plane Minimum 1400mmType 3 - Cherry Minimum 1000mm
Note:1. Widths specified above represent minimum widths required.2. Where width allows, trees shall be installed away from backof kerb
Note:
- It is preferable to have an open tree pit allowing water and air to freely move through thesoil to the tree root system. Where pavement width does not allow this, a porous materialmay be used to cover the tree pit, providing a pedestrian friendly surface while still allowingwater and air into the soil below.
- Where existing tree pits in the street are bituminous material, new tree pits should also usea porous bituminous material to match existing pits.
- Where the pavement width does not allow fora tree pit while retaining a minimum of 1.8mfootway, a tree pit shall not be installed.
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Fall (optimum)1in50 - 1in30 (2-3%)
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Additional Pedestrian Signal(required if crossing over 4m wide)
500 133 x 200mm blistered clay tactiles(blue/charcoal colour)
305 x 200mm Granite Kerb,flush with carriageway
305 x 200mm Granite Kerb,flush with carriageway
ASP or York Paving Slabs(refer to Bond Pattern Details)1200 Edge of paving / footpath public walkway
Transition kerb (approx 900mm)
Carriageway
Typical kerb face 130mm
Transition kerb(approx 900mm)
Carriageway level
Extent of tactiles toproperty/building line
Desired footway grade1in50 - 1in30 (2-3%)
800
Primary signal head andpedestrian demand unit orbelisha beacon
500
Desired drop kerb grade1in12 (8%) maximum
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STREET LIGHTING
Standard Detail Drawing page 44
BOLLARDS HAM 500 Black Cast IronSupplier: FurnitubesSupplier’s details see page 48
Standard Detail Drawing page 39
LITTER BINS
Covent GardenSupplier: FurnitubesSupplier’s details see page 48
Standard Detail Drawing page 41
CYCLE RACKS
Ham 700 Black Polyurethane Cycle RackSupplier: FurnitubesSupplier’s details see page 48Standard Detail Drawing page 40
FINGER POSTS
Kingston FCk1 211 G Cast Iron Heritage PostSingle Line Arms 900 x 145 x 160Lettering justification ‘reverse’ face of arm Supplier: FurnitubesSupplier’s details see page 48
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450 m
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Sign Post
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Scale 1:10Typical bollard (Furnitubes Hammersmith Bollard)
ASP/Yorkstone
Paving to be cut tightly tobollard 50mm maximum,concrete joint
C20 concrete footing
Bollard to be paintedgloss black once installed
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Refer Detail1 & 2
Bicycle rackFinished details
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Footing detail 1 - Pre slab200 mm x 200mm400mm deepC20 Concrete
Footing detail 2 - Post slab layingØ100mm core400mm deepC20 Concrete
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Typical Litter binScale 1:10
Details:110L capacity 215KgTotal height: 1066mm (body - 500mm square)Colour: Cast iron with cigarette stubber
Notes:1. Linpac heritage bin fixed with sand ballast, or 3 No M12 boltsdrilled and resined into slab.
Metalbaseplate
Openings to face direction of pedestrian travel / movements
3 No100mm
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Heritage Round Hooded 85 litre x2
Heritage Round Hooded 85 litre x2570 x 1071mm x 2
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Frog
Heritage Lamp
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Ladder bar and bracket as required)
Standard Column Detail
(Standard Column with Willow bracket andIndal WRTL ARC 80 Series Lantern)
Note:As preferred by the Council's LDF, Heritage style lamps andembellishment kits are preferred where funding is available.Otherwise ARC lamps to be used.
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To be the same colour as the rest of the carriageway.
CARRIAGEWAY CONSTRUCTION
Standard Detail Drawing: page 47
Use flat channels only Note: Where Old Victorian (or later) channel setts exist they should be preserved not tarmaced.
CROSSOVERS
200 x 100 Granite Setts; 300/150 thick C30 ConcreteNote: In conservation areas fair picked granite setts are used to complement the historic palette of materials protected under statutory listings in these areas of architectural merit – boundaries of these protected areas can be found on the Council’s website and should be reviewed prior to schemes being drafted. Fine sawn granite setts are used outside of conservation areas.Domestic crossovers should not exceed the standard width of 3000mm and industrial crossovers should not be extended beyond the Council’s standard width of 4800mm.
Standard Detail Drawing page 46
CYCLE LANES
Lane markings must be 100mm in width. Ensure effective and consistent use of signage is in place.
Note: Where a lane width of 1.2m is not possible use cycle symbols only.
RAISED ENTRY TREATMENT
See Standard Detail Drawing in Town Centres page 26
WAITING RESTRICTIONS
Primrose yellow markings, 50mm width
Standard Detail Drawing: refer to The Traffic Signs Regulations & General Directions
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C20 Concrete
Usually 305 x 200Granite kerb
C7.5 concrete foundation
125mm Kerb face typicalSurface course 40mm thick
Bituminous road base3 x 100mm thick layers.-Where reinstating existingcarriageway, to matchexisting construction.
Sub-base varying thickness-Type 1 granular material orlean mix concrete.
140mm for bus stops
Anti-skid surface whererequired.
Binder course 60mm thick
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Lime mortar
Note:Pavement materials andthickness shall be asdesigned and specifiedby the engineer
75mm Yorkstoneor 50-63mm ASP
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75mm Yorkstoneor 50-63mm ASP
C20 Concrete
305 x 200 Granite kerb
C7.5 concrete foundation
125mm Kerb face typicalAnti-skid surface whererequired.
Surface course 40mm thick
Binder course 160mm thick C30 Concrete road base225mm - 300mm thick. Usemesh reinforced concrete fornew road construction.(Engineer to advise whenreinstating existing carriageway).
min 140mm for bus stops
Sub-base varying thickness-Type 1 granular material orlean mix concrete.
3% (Typical)
Lime mortar
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ENVIRONMENT SERVICES
LONDON, W6 9JUTOWN HALL, KING STREET
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Material Supplier Contact Details
Addastone tree surrounds Addagrip Surface Treatments UK Ltd
Addagrip House, Bell Lane Industrial Estate, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 1QL.Tel: 01825 761333
Riven Yorkstone(610mm wide, random length, 25, 50, 75mm thicknesses)
BBS (Brick & Stone) Ltd Trident House, 106 Barnsley Rd, Sandal, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5NX. Tel: 01924 241100
Clay blue/charcoal colour tactile paving (200 x 133mm)
BBS (Brick & Stone) Ltd Trident House, 106 Barnsley Rd, Sandal, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5NX. Tel: 01924 241100
Salford Quays PU railing Broxap Ltd Rowhurst Industrial Estate, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 6BD. Tel: 0870 8508683
Kerb stones(300 x 200mm) Fine Sawn Portugese Granite
Charcon Hulland Ward, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 3ET. Tel: 01335 372222
‘Hammersmith’ bollards Furnitubes Ltd Meridian House, Royal Hill, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RD. Tel: 020 8378 3200
Cycle racks (Ferrocast matt black)
Furnitubes Ltd Meridian House, Royal Hill, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RD. Tel: 020 8378 3200
Palace benches without inscription (see Standard Detail Drawing page 43)
Furnitubes Ltd Meridian House, Royal Hill, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RD. Tel: 020 8378 3200
Rubbish binsCovent Garden square cast iron 110 litre without highlighting but with bronze cigarette stubber
Furnitubes Ltd Meridian House, Royal Hill, Greenwich, London, SE10 8RD. Tel: 020 8378 3200
Litter / Recycling Heritage, Covent Garden RangeFree standing, cast iron, black finish, double barrel, square side opening (see Standard Detail Drawing page 41)
Furnitubes Ltd Refer to Meridian House details stated above
Inspection covers Manhole Covers Ltd Airfield Industrial Estate, Cheddington Lane, Long Marston, Buckinghamshire, HP23 4QR. Tel: 01296 668850
Material Supplier Contact Details
Artificial stone paving(600mm x 600mm x63mm or 600 x 750 x 63mm) Natural colour compressed concrete
Marshalls Landscape House, Premier Way, Lowfields Business Park, Elland, HX5 9HT. Tel: 0845 302 0600
Edging(50 x 150 x 900mm) granite
Marshalls Landscape House, Premier Way, Lowfields Business Park, Elland, HX5 9HT. Tel: 0845 302 0600
Granite products Pomery Natural Stone 37 Glenavon Gardens, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 7HW. Tel: 01753 533505
Sign posts refer to Borough Lighting
Lamp columns Heritage Indal WRTL Precinct with Castlenau embelishment kit RAL 9005
Indal WRTL WRTL Exterior Lighting LtdWaterside Park, Golds Hill Way, Tipton, West Midlands, DY4 0PUTel:01215 211234
Lamp columns other Indal WRTL Arc 80 series RAL 9005
Indal WRTL WRTL Exterior Lighting LtdWaterside Park, Golds Hill Way, Tipton, West Midlands, DY4 0PUTel:01215 211234
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