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Three buildings to be demolished as York Central works begin

Wed 27 Jan

Photograph © Google Street View

Wed 27 Jan 2021  @ 5:33am
YorkMix
Changing city

Work begins to transform the site behind the railway station into York Central next week.

Site clearance will start the process to unlock the 42 hectare site, which will provide:

  • up to 2,500 new homes
  • up to 1.2 million square feet of commercial development
  • and an all-new experience at the National Railway Museum.

City of York Council and contractors John Sisk and Son are now talking to businesses and delivering letters to around 300 neighbouring residents ahead of the works taking place.

Three buildings will be demolished as part of this initial work:

  • the disused concrete works building next to Bishopfields Drive and Phoenix Boulevard
  • the disused wagon repair depot on Network Rail land
  • the disused Unipart building, neighbouring York Station.

A site compound will be created, and vegetation cleared.

Leeman Road tunnel will close for three nights from Tuesday 2 February to allow overnight delivery of cabins required for the construction site. This will be limited to a small number of overnight closures between 11:16pm and 6.00am.

‘Welcome and positive news’

The buildings set to be demolished

More than 300 mature trees will be planted during the next phases of infrastructure works, while the development also includes the largest park in the city for 100 years.

Councillor Nigel Ayre, executive member for finance and performance, said: “This is very welcome and positive news, and a reminder to all our residents that our city is ready to recover from the pandemic and attract the jobs and investment we need to achieve this.

“We’re working closely with John Sisk and Sons to limit any disruption to neighbouring residents and businesses, and to keep them informed of any works.

“I can also reassure residents that essential journeys will not be affected. The night-only road closures won’t happen until after the last bus, and there will always be a small diversion in place.   

“As ever, we thank all local residents and businesses for their patience.”

The aim of the York Central site is to create around 20,000 new jobs and add £2.4 billion a year to the economy by the mid-2030s.

A £155 million funding pot has been secured from central and regional government for the work.

What will happen on site

All work will be carried out during the day, with night working only used for the delivery of large vehicles.

Work will begin in February and includes the following:

Site compound establishment

A temporary road closure order is in place to allow overnight delivery of cabins required for the construction site. Please note that this will be limited to a small number of overnight closures between 11:16pm and 6.00am, which will restrict access to Leeman road between Cinder Lane and Wellington Terrace. This will take place over three nights from 2nd February 2021.

Installing a temporary car park for site vehicles

Building a temporary access haul road

Site clearance:

General vegetation clearance across the site on land owned by Network Rail and / or Homes England

Minimal removal of tree line behind Bishopfields Drive noting that more than 300 mature trees will be planted during later infrastructure works, as part of the wider York Central Scheme. A more detailed letter will follow before work starts

Removal of redundant track (where possible this material will be re-used or recycled)

Demolition:

Demolition of the old and disused concrete works building adjacent to Bishopfields Drive/Phoenix Boulevard

Demolition of the disused wagon repair depot on Network Rail land

Demolition of the disused Unipart building, adjacent to York Railway Station.

Millennium Green:

Vegetation clearance to provide more usable space within the park

Upgrade to the Southern Holgate Beck culvert headwall

Upgrade to approximately 300m of footpath. Millennium Green is set to receive wider landscaping, mature tree planting and footpath improvements as part of the regeneration works at a later stage

Temporary road closures:

All temporary road closures will take place at night to ensure there is no disruption to peak traffic. Road users will be notified of these overnight closures seven days prior to activity by roadside signage.

Agreements have been made with the council and local bus companies that closures will not take effect until after the last bus service finishes for the night.

A reasonable diversion route will be in place.

We are talking to all local businesses to discuss access arrangements.

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