Park under Coventry's ring road approved
Coventry will have a new ‘urban park’ built beneath the city’s ring road.
The project, dubbed the ‘Radford Underpark’, will provide a direct route into the city centre from Belgrade Plaza to Naul’s Mill Park in Coundon.
Seating areas, ‘amphitheatre’ space under the ring road, climbing areas, and an “attractive water feature” will be included in the route, alongside improvements to Naul’s Mill Park.
The ambitious project is hoped to encourage walking and cycling into the city centre and make use of a largely vacant and gated space under the ring road.
Coventry’s planning committee gave it unanimous backing on Thursday, July 2.
Katie Burn, from developer Complex Development Projects, said: “At the moment places close to the city centre such as the fantastic Naul’s Mill Park feel far away and aren’t well used."
However concern was raised the park would spark an increase in crime, particularly on a route connecting Abbotts Lane to Middlebrough Road past houses and the site of Britannia Tyres.
Objector Jas Somal said: “The link at this point compromises the security and integrity of the four houses on Abbotts Lane and this point has been raised by the police.
“The site for the four houses is currently not a thoroughfare and opening it will significantly leave the four properties vulnerable to crime and social disorder.”
Ms Burn argued the route will be “well lit and have CCTV surveillance which isn’t there at the moment”, adding that the alternative would result in a longer 150m diversion.
To tackle concerns over crime, a condition was secured for 24-hour CCTV, while a park ‘management strategy’ will also need to be agreed.
Land ownership of four cottages in that particular route was also in question, but planning officer Hannah Holt said this will be negotiated between the developer and landowners themselves.
The park scheme is linked to a plan for 731 apartments on the former gas works site on Abbotts Lane, but that is yet to be agreed.
