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West Belfast Partnership Board – April 2014
Refreshed Community Consultation Exercise:
Former Andersonstown Barracks Site
West Belfast Partnership Board,
218-226 Falls Road
Belfast
BT12 6AH
Contact: Declan Hasson
Urban Regeneration Officer
Tel: 02890 809 202
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Table of Contents: Page Number
Executive Summary 3
1.0 The Site: 4
2.0 Community Consultation Objectives 5
3.0 Community Consultation Summary 5-7
4.0 The Findings 7-23
5.0 Consultation Analysis 23-24
7.0 Recommendations and Conclusion 24-25
Figures, Tables and Charts:
1. Site Map page 4
2. Photos from consultation events page 6+7
3. Should the site be developed further? page 8
4. What type of development would you like to see on site? page 9
5. Design proposal ideas page 10
6. What would you not want to see on the site? page 11
7. Iconic site page 12
8. Age range page 12
9. Community benefit (survey monkey) page 13
10. Type development (survey monkey) page 14
11. Design proposals (survey monkey) page 15
12. Any potential concerns (survey monkey) page 17
Appendices:
Public Questionnaire page 28
Leaflet page 29-30
Survey Monkey Questionnaire page 31-33
Local newspaper clippings page 34-36
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Executive Summary:
West Belfast Partnership Board (WBPB) were tasked by DSD to undertake a refreshed community
engagement exercise on the future of the former Andersonstown Barracks site in January 2014. The
purpose of the engagement exercise was to invite local residents, elected representatives, business
owners and stakeholders to give their opinions on whether they would like to see the site further
developed and if so, how they would like to see the site regenerated.
The need for the community engagement arose because the former International Design
Competition for the barracks site was suspended after a legal challenge to the competition was
successful in 2011. Agreement was reached that the site would be regarded as “meanwhile space”
and subsequently the site was subject to a DSD led environmental improvement scheme. Once
complete, the site and surrounding area appeared more aesthetically pleasing.
In response to a number of queries from the public, DSD were keen for WBPB to facilitate a
community engagement exercise to ascertain whether the west Belfast community continued to
consider it desirable for the site to be further developed and if there was a need to re-run a design
competition.
Given the previous extensive community consultation, WBPB proposed that the approach to be
adopted should be a refreshed engagement to help stimulate current views of the site from local
residents, the local community and businesses in the area.
In January – March 2014, WBPB conducted a community engagement exercise.
The refreshed community engagement exercise resulted in the following findings:
Community support for the site to be further developed;
If a building is to be designed it should be respectful of the surrounding built environment in
terms of height and scale;
Any development on site should retain / enhance green open space for community use;
Support was expressed for community / festival use with perhaps some link to family history
/ genealogy/ tourism, and a green user-friendly open space with public art for the local
community to enjoy and appreciate.
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1.0 The Site:
The barracks site is triangular in shape and is approx. 1600m2. The site is currently owned by the
Department of Social Development (DSD).
Recently the site has undergone an environmental improvement scheme with fencing, some trees
and grass introduced on site to make it more aesthetically pleasing.
The site sits between the Falls Road and Glen Road with a range of uses nearby ranging from
residential, business and open space uses.
(Fig 1)
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2.0 Community Engagement Objectives
The refreshed community engagement objectives set out to ascertain:
o If there is a local desire for the site to be further developed
o If there is a local desire for the site to remain as it is
o To gauge if opinions remain relatively the same about the site as the last consultation
exercise carried out in 2010/2011, or if opinions have changed.
o To find out what the community would not want to be developed on site
o If the community want the site further developed, what they may want to see on site
3.0 Community Engagement Summary
In order to carry out an effective community engagement exercise, it was necessary to identify and
target a wide of range of people and organisations and provide them with an opportunity to share
their views. Therefore, the following public community consultation events were proposed:
Public Consultation Events:
o Kennedy Centre Sat. 8th Feb 2014 12pm – 3pm
o West Belfast Black Taxi Depot, King St Tues. 11th Feb 2014 3.30pm—5.30pm
o The Glenowen Inn, Glen Road. Wed. 12th Feb 2014 6pm—8.30pm
(Open session / informal discussion)
o West Belfast Partnership Board offices Thurs. 13th Feb 2014 10am—4pm
(Open session / informal discussion)
o Westwood Centre Thurs. 13th Feb 2014 5pm—8pm
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The above events helped enable the local community to give their thoughts, opinions and ideas
regarding the former barracks site. Participants were asked to fill out a public questionnaire (see
Appendices) which outlined a number of questions regarding the site.
To ensure a wide range of people and organisations in the community had a chance to engage with
the process, the events were advertised:
- In the local media ( The Andersonstown News ) for two weeks running up to the first event
- Leaflet drop of nearby homes ( 400 leaflets distributed )
- Use of social media ( Facebook / twitter/ WBPB website )
- Leaflets in nearby businesses
The events were organised on differing days and times to enable a wider catchment of people who
could give their views on the site and its future.
4.0 Community Consultation Summary
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(Fig 2)
Images from consultation days as well as volunteers from Andersonstown Neighbourhood
Partnership before helping distribute leaflets to local residents ( photo 3)
5.0 Findings:
This chapter will look at the findings that have been collated in regards to the refreshed community
engagement exercise.
The findings are presented in a number of easy to read formats ranging from tables, graphs and pie
charts.
The findings reflect a range of opinion about how respondents feel the site should be developed for
the future and also bring up any questions that may arise around any reservations into the potential
development of the site.
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Public questionnaire: ( Held at various public consultation events )
Should the site be further developed ?
(Fig 3)
From the first initial public questionnare question, over 56% of those asked ( 107 people in total )
agreed that the site should be further developed. 18% were unsure if it should be further developed
and roughly ¼ thought the site does not need further redeveloped.
56%
26%
18%
Yes
No
Unsure
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What type of development would you like to see on site ?
(Fig 4)
Looking at the above table the top (3) three options indicate that:
38% - Would like a building with some green space
31% - Would like an improved green space on site
12% - Would be keen for a mixed use development on site
N.B. Together the top (3) three make up 80%
5%
10%
31%
38%
12%
4%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Single Use Mixed Use Improved greenspace
Building withsome green
space
Happy withexisting
Unsure
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What ideas would you be in favour for if the site was to be redeveloped?
(Fig 5)
From the above table it can be seen that the top (4) four results are the following :
1. Open Space / Seating = 21% 2. Community / Festival = 19%
3. Family History = 15% 4. Tourist Centre = 12%
1%
19%
12%
9%
1%
7%
15%
3%
21%
4%
4%
1%
1%
0.50%
0.50%
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0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
Housing
Community / festival
Tourist centre
Café / restaurant
Commercial / office
Arts / theatre
Family history
Tourist accom.
Open space / seating
Gym
Public Art
Rooftop Garden
Playground
Creche
Museum
Fountain
Rain Shelter
Green Gym
Nursery
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What would you not want to see on site ?
Out of the 107 asked in the public questionnaire, 87 people gave a response to this question.
(Fig 6)
Out of the 87 who commented on this question, almost half stated that they would not like to see
houses built on site. 21% stated that they would not like to see apartments on site. Therefore, 69%
or over 2/3 of those who commented would not like to see any residential structures on site.
‘Other’ was made up of 9%. It was made up of a variety of things such as a bar, nightclub, park,
retail, office.
48%
21%
12%
12%
7%
Houses
Apartments
Building(s)
Commercial
Other
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Do you feel think the site is key / iconic ?
(Fig 7)
Out of the 107 people asked, 71% felt that the site was a key / iconic site for west Belfast. 18% were
unsure and 11% thought it was not a key / iconic site.
Age Range of those who took part :
(Fig 8)
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Yes
No
Unsure
71%
11%
18%
3%
33%
47%
17%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
0-15 16-35 36-64 65+
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Survey Monkey Results :
Survey Monkey was used to capture the thoughts and opinions from various stakeholders, business
owners and various community organisations. The questions were set out in a similar format to the
public questionnaire. Twenty (20) responses were received. A copy of the survey questionnaire is
attached within the appendices.
The survey was sent out via email to make it as user friendly questionnaire and reduce the need for
printing on paper and help cut reduce the carbon footprint.
(Fig 9)
As can be seen by the above table, out of the (20) twenty responses received, 95% of people /
groups responded by feeling that if the site was to be developed, that the local community could
benefit.
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(Fig 10)
The graph above indicates that 55% of those asked would like to see a building structure on site
whilst 40% would like to see an improved green space. 5% are happy with the site as present.
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Q. If the site was to be redeveloped, please rank the following ideas in terms of your preference
from 1 to 11 ( 1 = Most Preferred to 11 = Least Preferred)
(Fig 11)
In regards to the question it can be seen that the:
Most popular 1st choices : Open Green Space and Public Art ( 5 people )
Community / Festival use ( 3 people)
Family History ( 3 people )
Mixed Use ( 3 people )
Most popular 2nd choices: Arts / Theatre ( 5 people )
Community / Festival use ( 3 people )
Housing ( 3 people )
Most popular 3rd choices: Community / Festival use ( 4 people )
Housing ( 4 people )
Arts / Theatre ( 3 people )
Mixed Use ( 3 people )
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Additional Comments received from recipitants :
1. Family activity centre, ice skating rink, jungle gym for older children
2. Outdoor gym not a new structure
3. I think it needs to be driven by real needs and not signature ideas and dreams, just built a
good no no sense mixed use building of high build quality and with logical brief of current
needs that have a business case. An enclosed or public green path or 'street' might keep
people happy there is trees and green space / trees to the front and back.
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(Fig 12)
In regards to having any concerns if the site was to be developed, the responses shows that 68%
would not have any concerns whilst 32% would have concerns..
Below are (6) six comments received in regards to concerns..
1. Concerns around traffic congestion if the site were to be developed into a large building.
There is little space for parking and it is difficult to access the site by car. Any proposed
developments have to be sympathetic to other planned builds and improvements e.g.
Casement, Rapid Transit 2/17/2014 10:44 AM
2. Congestion 2/14/2014 8:14 AM
3. Buildings may be very imposing, whereas an open space is softer and more aesthetically
pleasing and links in well with the green corridor of Falls Park, Bog Meadows, Cemeteries
etc. 2/13/2014 11:43 AM
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4. it must be developed to meet the needs of the local community and wider West Belfast
need (e.g. tourist accommodation)
5. I think that it has a positive role now and would be concerned that another use would be
less beneficial for the local community.
6. Maintenance of the site and local (i.e immediate catchment area) community engagement
and real involvement
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Q. Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns?
Other Queries / Questions:
My name is Tony Devlin and I am the artistic director of Brassneck Theatre Company in West Belfast. Since 2007, we have presented world premieres of local writers work at the Roddy Mc Corley social club, which have subsequently gone on to tour across Ireland and abroad to great critical acclaim. Productions such as 'A Night With George', '1981', 'The Sweety Bottle' and 'Man In The Moon', have proudly put our local stories and experiences on an international stage. For many years, West Belfast has exhibited outstanding artistic talent and yet there is no dedicated arts facility to highlight the wealth of talent that exists within our community. We would like to put forward therefore a proposal, that the former barracks site could be transformed into a world class Arts Centre. For many decades this site had such a negative impact on the local community, and we believe that a centre for artistic excellence could be the positive light that would shine as a beacon towards a brighter future not only for our young people, but also serving as a venue presenting local talent to the world. With community wide support for such a venture, we could create an arts centre that would nurture and develop the artists, musicians, technicians, dreamers, thinkers and doers of tomorrow as well as promoting the wealth of quality, experience and talent that exists in this part of our city. Organisations such as Féile an Phobáil, the Andersonstown School of Music, Fáilte Feirste Thiar and Brassneck Theatre Company, could all make use of such a building. Investment in the hopes and dreams of our young people in particular, giving them the skills and means to realise and develop their hopes and dreams, should be a priority for our community. Imagine if you will therefore, driving along the Falls Road and seeing an iconic glass building, in the croí-lár heart of the Gaeltacht quarter, reflecting and contrasting the old (Milltown), with the new (an arts centre). An arts venue that the people of West Belfast can call their own. A venue with a fully equipped auditorium for concerts, plays, art exhibitions, Féile events, all facilitating local and international artists throughout the year. Perhaps even a roof top garden where audiences and visitors alike, can gather and enjoy citywide views from an incredible vantage point. The site is the perfect space for this type of development. It is the gateway to the Glen and Andersonstown areas, minutes from the M1/M2 motorways and the newly re-developed Casement Park, two of the biggest car parks in the West of the city in Asda/Sainsburys and perfect access in and out of the west with the numerous arterial routes. A world class centre for the arts in the heart of West Belfast. Wouldn't that be something to be truly proud of? It's nothing less than our community truly deserves.
2/20/2014 3:38 PM Something to reflect the historical / political nature of our society moving from conflict to peaceful society. 2/14/2014 1:44 PM One of the biggest gaps in West Belfast is the non- existence of tourism accommodation. Thousands of tourists come to West Belfast every week, yet stay, and likely spend their money in the City centre. This could be channelled into West Belfast economy if the accommodation shortage was tackled. I would also like to note that the current site, is actually a welcome sight as a well-managed green space , that is occasionally used for community activity. 2/11/2014 9:48 AM What makes this consultation different from last one which was shelved, does DSD have a budget in mind or secured? 2/10/2014 7:02 PM Why restart the competition process - the shortlist from the last one was very good, another procurement route will not get you architects as good as those on list 2/10/2014 5:04 PM
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Direct email responses Direct email responses were invited to an email address specifically set up for the consultation: [email protected] The email address was displayed all the wide variety of public sourcing tasks conducted by the communications and media officer at the West Belfast Partnership Board. A total of (6) six responses were received.
1. l don’t think any more buildings are needed. A fountain or water feature welcoming people to greater Andersonstown would brighten the place up.
2. I am a local resident of the Andersonstown Barracks site. I live less than 60 meters from it. I believe that I should been given more of a say on what is done with that site than people who do not live anywhere near it, or will have to live with the consequences of some money spinning/politically motivated venture. …. Such outcomes will only lead to further, problematic parking in my street, which is already affected by people using the cemetery and the local bar. I have a disabled son with very limited mobility. It can be very frustrating when we have to carry him across the road, with buses driving up and down, or down the street, when I cannot park outside my own front door. Drink driving customers from the local '..bar..' are another problem! But regarding the barracks site, I would like to see it left as it is. It is a rare. Untouched piece of greenery in an otherwise urban area. It was not, as previously feared, a magnet for youths or other antisocial behaviour, due to it's openness. So it has proven a success as a green. Why should it be developed into something else? Jobs? Investment? Or profit for whichever body gives the most attention or support to a particular political party? 3. I don't believe that the site should be built on. I think the space is too small and it's position
would make access to any building difficult and potentially dangerous. Since the site has been cleared up and grassed, it is much more attractive. The openness of the space, following years of the ugly and imposing barracks, has greatly improved the look of the area and also made it much easier for traffic to flow at this busy intersection. Any building on the site would block off the site lines and make it more difficult for vehicles passing through or around the roundabout. While I understand that some people would like to see the creation of an arts hub, I don't think this would be the best site for such a centre. Parking around this site would be impossible rendering the building inaccessible for many vulnerable groups such as young children, disabled or the elderly. It could also result in I think it is a great shame that the site is currently dominated by political slogans and murals. This site should be a neutral space and all the political parties/groups that currently have posters/murals on the site should be encouraged to remove these. Do they have planning permission? Who is responsible for maintaining the space? WBPB should take the lead and encourage people to remove these slogans. I think this is an absolutely essential prerequisite to any redevelopment. In the run up to the election, it seems that now would be the perfect time for all the parties/groups involved to show leadership and remove their placards.
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In my opinion the best outcome for the space would be to keep it as open and green as possible. Perhaps a landmark sculpture or art installation could be commissioned? This should be politically neutral and welcome visitors and residents to the area. Something that symbolises the future rather than the past would be preferable. We have many talented artists in the area and I'm sure this would be a wonderful opportunity to showcase that talent while retaining the green space we currently enjoy. 4. If I may I would like to make a suggestion on the future use of the site. Back in the early 1970's I, like many other young men, were trailed into it and verbally and physically brutalized on two occasions before the Arlington base on Blacks Road kicked in, no pun intended, and more of the same happened. For me it should be a place of exactly the opposite of what it was and represented. Perhaps a three level building in keeping with the local perspective and not overbearing and offending the local community would be appropriate. Perhaps a ground floor library, study and refreshments area that would be an oasis for community and local pensioners in particular , first floor a museum and the Linen Hall Library have much artefacts (donated by local people including myself) for loan and the top level perhaps for Failte Feirste Thiar as their HQ and a tourist hub.
5 The site at the former Andersonstown Barracks should be retained as an open green space, given that we have so few open green spaces left. It could be enhanced by having a tasteful sign welcoming people to West Belfast and perhaps having a path for users to walk on from the Glen Road to the Falls Road.
6 Going by the latest public consultation on the former Andersonstown Barracks site it is clear that there is a push to get some type of building on this site (BRO). The site at present is pleasant but I believe there should be more access in the form of a walkway, seating and more flora where people can enjoy. Anyone who lives in the locality knows you can't swing a cat with new build (housing) and the former barrack site is at present a little gem. Even with the Falls Park near by older residents are too nervous to avail of its facilities but the barrack site would be much more appealing for people to enjoy.
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Emails / Letters received: Emails: 6 emails were received in regard to the consultation of the site
3 level building ( library, tourist hub, community activity and museum)
Leave the site as is
No more buildings on site
Keep the site as is, query on murals and slogans ( responsible for removing them ) with small neutral artwork on site
Open green space with welcome signage or artwork
Seating, flora and walkways for community use Letter: Welcomed recent landscaping and totally against a theatre or rooftop garden ( overlooking ). Concerns with parking and want the site left as is.
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6.0 Community Engagement Analysis
This chapter will examine the feedback from the public through the public questionnaires, survey
monkey and email responses. An analysis will reflect key findings of the refreshed 2014 community
engagement exercise.
Public Questionnaire:
In regards to the public questionnaire the following themes emerged:
82% wish for the site to be developed in some capacity
38% would like to see the site developed with a building with green space
31% wish for an improved green space on site
21% would like to see open space / seating on site
19% suggested community / festival use
15% suggested family history / genealogy
Houses and apartments would not be wanted on site
71% feel the site is a key / iconic site
From the public questionnaire it shows that the community are pleased with the site since it has
underwent the environmental improvements scheme.
It appears that a large majority feel the site is a key / iconic site and that no structure should be built
that would impose on the immediate community in terms of scale, height or dominance.
The importance of green space and the need to retain green space is a strong theme in the
questionnaire outcome.
The two most preferred options from the public questionnaire are:
o A building which does not dominate the site and retains plenty of green user-friendly open
space ( seating, lighting, shrubs ) in and around the site for all to use or else
o An improved green space on site which is pedestrian friendly, i.e. a pocket park.
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Survey Monkey:
The survey monkey results reflect that:
95% of those asked wish the site to be developed
55% would like to see a building structure on site
40% would like to see improved green open space on site
Most popular 1st choices : Open Green Space and Public Art ( 5 people )
Community / Festival /Tourist use ( 3 people)
Family History ( 3 people )
Mixed Use ( 3 people )
From the findings it would appear that there is two uses for the site:
1. A structure which may be used for community / festival would be desired and perhaps
linking to family history / genealogy with ample green space.
2. A green user friendly open space with public art is a want in and around the site for the local
community to take advantage of and appreciate
The survey monkey results are relatively similar to the pedestrian questionnaire that was
conducted.
Conclusions
The refreshed community engagement exercise deployed methodologies including public
questionnaires, drop-in meetings and survey monkey and resulted in the following findings:
Community support for the site to be further developed;
If a building is to be designed it should be respectful of the surrounding built environment in
terms of height and scale;
Any development on site should retain / enhance green open space for community use;
Support was expressed for community / festival use with perhaps some link to family history
/ genealogy/ tourism, and a green user-friendly open space with public art for the local
community to enjoy and appreciate.
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7.0 Recommendations and Conclusions
West Belfast Partnership Board recommends that a Design Brief be developed for the
barracks site.
The Design Brief should incorporate key design considerations and principles which reflect
the opinions expressed in the community engagement exercise.
Any proposed development should be of social, economic, cultural and environmental
benefit to the people of west Belfast.
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APPENDICES
Social Media Response – Facebook and Twitter
Twitter https://twitter.com/WestBelfastPB keep as a green area. Every bit of spare land want to build houses on it
. For what it's worth I would like a dedicated arts centre. It's what's missing in the West.
. Feb 6 totally concur - We need space for our artists, dramas, songs and em quilts
Feb 6
What is the Cultúrlann then if it's not an art centre? I'd like it to be left alone as it is - a nice bit of scenery on the west's biggest junction. Feb 6
y not consider a museum that tells the story of the West,it's residents past & present.Surely it would b a tourist attraction
. a museum chronicling the people of west belfasts struggle against occupation would be nice for #all
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. a museum chronicling the people of west belfasts struggle against occupation.
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A/TOWN BARRACKS SITE Feb 20 .@WestBelfastPB Keep it green. Enhance for enjoyment of entire community. We don't need another building. Open it up. A/TOWN Feb 20 @WestBelfastPB This issue requires new formal, public consultation. Building here is madness. It's already dangerous A/TOWN Feb 20 No more building in this area! It is a concrete jungle already and a very dangerous intersection. Keep it green WBPB Facebook Page & Poll https://www.facebook.com/westbelfastpartnership To date (24/02/14) – 2 votes (plus one test vote)
– keep the present site as it is
– mixed use building leave it alone a few benches and fountain would be nice Andersonstown Barracks site - Keep it GREEN (Facebook page set up on 15 Feb) Questions from this page on WBPB page - please be kind enough to direct us to the 2010 consultation (with links if available) as well as to the impact assessment. please advise what money is available, will be available or will be applied for, to build the 'iconic' or otherwise building. In other words, where's the money coming from, and who will be in charge of
spending it. Please advise at what point did the BRO decide that attitudes had changed regarding the site and what made them think that way?
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Andersonstown Barracks site - Keep it GREEN https://www.facebook.com/pages/Andersonstown-Barracks-site-Keep-it-GREEN/520707124708971 - 25 likes Summary of comments on this page:
Speaker's Corner - opportunity for the people who live there to speak and engage
A unique, functional much needed city park.
The only people who seem to have had access to this park are the muralists. The residents have been barred by locks on gates.
Unspeakable traffic during rush hour and school runs. This area must remain a green space.
The community of the area has never asked for an 'iconic' building.
Many of you who live in the area will have missed the opportunity to have your voice heard as very short notice was provided for the meetings. Gauging the opinions of people who happen to walk by in a shopping centre is not a formal consultation. What we really need is a public meeting to take place in the green space itself, where residents can have the opportunity to not only experience the space for themselves, but also to talk to other local residents.
A formal consultation is required, one that ensures all residents and interested individuals get a chance to express their concerns and wishes about the site’s future.
See https://www.facebook.com/pages/Andersonstown-Barracks-site-Keep-it-GREEN/520707124708971 for full comments
Re: Andytown barracks site. Hello i am glad to see some movement on this issue even though i never knew about the meeting on the 12 Feb -and i live beside the site! Yes, i feel a green space is the way to go, perhaps with a beautiful sculpture in it. I attended the meetings for a load of years and a garden could have been well under way by now and fairly well established. But NO! All we've got is bland, boring and inaccessible, and the murals are still there! So - Get your finger out, time wasters!! Plus one more vote on poll for 'A building with a green space'
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Appendices: Public Questionnaire
The West Belfast Partnership Board has been asked by the the Dept of Social Development to
conduct a refreshed community consultation on the former Andersonstown barracks site so that
people in the area can have their say on the future of the site.
The aim of the consultation is to find out if the local community still believe the site should be
developed and if a new design competition should be undertaken by DSD.
1) Do you feel that the former Andersonstown barracks site needs to be further redeveloped?
Yes: No: Unsure:
If you answer no, could you please give reasons
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2) What type of development would you like to see on the site in the future ?
A single building with one use on site: An improved green space:
Mixed use building: A building with some green space
I am happy with the existing site at present: Unsure:
3) What ideas would you be in favour for if the site was to be developed? ( 3 choices only )
Housing: Commercial / Office space: Tourist accommodation:
Community / Festival use: Arts / Theatre: Open space / Seating:
Tourist Centre: Family History use: Gym and fitness:
Café / Restaurant: Other: ________________________
4) What type of development would you not want to see on site?
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5) Do you think the site is a key / iconic site?
Yes: No: Unsure:
6) What age bracket do you fall into:
0-15: 16-35: 36-65 65+
Additional Comments:
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Copy of Leaflet:
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Copy of Leaflet:
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Former Andersonstown Barracks Site Questionnaire
Survey Monkey Questionnaire Copy:
Background:
WBPB has been asked by the DSD to refresh the 2010 consultation on the former Andersonstown
barracks site so that people in west Belfast can have a say on the future of the site.
As a result of the 2010 consultation an international competition was launched to shortlist entries to
design an iconic building for the site, this was then stalled by a legal dispute, which has now been
resolved.
The aim of the refreshed consultation is to find out if the local community still believe the site should
be developed and if a new design competition should be undertaken.
Simply complete the series of questions and this will help determine if a new design competition
should be launched for the site in the near future.
We would be grateful for your views. Please complete by 4pm 17th Feb 2014
Should you seek any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Declan - 02890
809202 / [email protected]
1. Do you feel the local community could benefit if the site was to be developed ?
Do you feel the local community could benefit if the site was to be developed ? Yes
No
Unsure
2. What, if any, type of development would you like to see on the site in the future ?
What, if any, type of development would you like to see on the site in the future ? A building
structure
An improved green open space
I am happy with the existing site at present
Other (please specify)
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3. If the site was to be redeveloped, please rank the following ideas in terms of your preference
from 1 to 11 ( 1 = Most Preferred to 11 = Least Preferred)
Gym / Fitness
Housing
Family History / Genealogy
Arts / Theatre
Commercial / Office space
Tourist Accommodation
Community / Festival Use
Tourist Centre ( tourist offices, café, exhibition space )
Mixed-Use ( mixture of all types )
Open Green Space, Seating and Public Art
Other
4. If other is your most preferred answer, could you please specify what it may be:
If other is your most preferred answer, could you please specify what it may be:
5. Would you have any concerns if the site was to be developed, if you answer yes could you
please give a reason?
Would you have any concerns if the site was to be developed, if you answer yes could you
please give a reason? Yes
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No
Reason (please specify)
6. Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns?
Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns?
7. Name of your Business / Community organisation / group : ( optional )
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Local newspaper clipping ?