Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV), an award winning new neighbourhood in London, has provided higher sustainability and design standards throughout the project. The very first of English Partnerships' Millennium Communities the project has transformed an ex - gas factory directly into a thriving, twenty first century community grouped all over a village green and newly designed lake.
The project is an impressive mixed use development that will include around 2,700 properties, local community amenities and commercial area. Modern architecture and excellent open public realm are created to go well with the community microclimate.
Materials have been selected for environmentally friendly credentials and the modern day technological know-how assures the development of an eco lasting village. GMV was the very first large individual development in the UK to achieve Ecohomes exceptional. Houses benefit from big high performance glass windows, thermal efficiency benchmarks and non-polluting paint. The Combined Heat and Power system lowers CO2 emissions by delivering heating by means of power generation.
Creating an comprehensive, sustainable neighborhood has been crucial to this development. This has been promoted through early supply of area facilities and a neighborhood web page, development of a town trust to empower residents to affect their own atmosphere and a mix of housing types and tenures.
The perception of neighborhood is boosted by means of a design which places residences all around backyard squares and links neighbourhoods with tree lined streets. Superb public travel links assist with making this an extremely functional location to live.
This undertaking proves what can be achieved through an alliance involving public and private sector associates, GMVL (a Joint Venture between Countryside Properties and Taylor Woodrow Wimpey Developments) which is determined to delivering good quality.
The town on the southern banks of the Thames, about one mile upstream coming from the Thames Barrier and next to its individual purpose-built Ecology Park, cycle routes and leisure areas. The town now provides the Millennium Primary School and a medical GP surgery. Next to the complex, at Peartree Wharf, is the Greenwich Yacht Club, a modern building furnished by English Partnerships.
The Village is being designed by a range of Countryside Properties and Taylor Wimpey. The housing is of contemporary, environmentally-friendly style, and the development aims to cut primary electrical power use by 80% making use of low-energy building techniques and renewable electrical power systems. GMV is designed by the developers to continue to expand right until about 2015, with its private built-in town shopping and area centres. As of 2008, 1,095 properties and a village square with stores have been completed.
GMV is served by the Transport for London public transportation system which involves seven bus routes-2 working 24 hours, and is within walking distance of the North Greenwich tube rail station on the Jubilee Line which offers access to central London in below 25 mins. It is also near the A102 road semi-motorway which connects to the A2 road to the south and to the north the Blackwall Tunnel crossing of the Thames River connecting to Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs, the A12 route running north and the A13 route running east and west. On top of that, within just walking distance of GMV, to the east of the North Greenwich tube station on the Thames is the QEII Boat dock, that offers commuter motorboat service to other areas of London, both east and west.
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Read more about Greenwich Millennium Village in a blog run by a group of GMV residents, happy to share their experience of living in this innovative development