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APPENDIX C Steering Group Members
Anne Glover
Countryside Agency
Councillor Ed Waller
Liberal Democrat
Member Planning Committee
Chair UDP Working Party
Councillor Joyce
Cawthra
Conservative
Member Regeneration & Development Scrutiny
Panel,
Planning Committee
Councillor Mohammed Labour
Najib
Chair Community Services Scrutiny Panel
Duncan Brundell
Elaine Wynne
Jayne.Whitaker
Ian Kendall
Policy & Research Manager/NOF3 Portfolio
Manager – Community Services
Team Leader Land and Property - Building
Consultancy
Senior Development Manager (Strategic
Planning) Sport England
Principal Countryside & Forestry Officer,
Community Services
John Bates
Principal Parks Manager, Community Services
Pam Smithies
Systems and Information Officer, Community
Services
Katie Clarke
Parent and Carers Council
Lisa Bailey
Philip Ratcliffe
Play Services Manager – Schools and
Children’s Services
Planning Policy & Sustainable Development
Manager - Planning Services
Policy Manager - Planning Services
Philip Hellawell
Community Representative – Sport
Mike Harford /
KKP representatives
APPENDIX D Open Space Typologies
PPG17 typology
Primary purpose
Parks and gardens
Accessible, high quality
opportunities for informal recreation
and community events
Natural and seminatural greenspaces,
including urban
woodland
Wildlife conservation, biodiversity
and environmental education and
awareness
Green corridors
Walking, cycling or horse riding,
whether for leisure purposes or
travel, and opportunities for wildlife
migration
Amenity greenspace
Opportunities for informal activities
close to home or work or
enhacement of the appearance of
residential or other areas
Provision for children
and young people
Areas designed primarily for play
and social interaction involving
children and young people, such as
equipped play areas, ball courts,
skateboard areas and teenage
shelters
Allotments, community
gardens and urban
farms
Opportunities for those people who
wish to do so to grow their own
produce as part of the long term
promotion of sustainability, health
and social inclusion
Cemeteries, disused
churchyards and other
burial grounds
Quiet contemplation and burial of
the dead, often linked to the
promotion of wildlife conservation
and biodiversity
Greenspaces
Civic spaces
Civic and market
Providing a setting for civic
squares and other hard buidings, public demonstrations and
surfaced areas
community events
designed for
pedestrians
APPENDIX E Classification of the main parks in Calderdale
Name
Centre Vale Park
Manor Heath Park
People’s Park
Shibden Park
Wellholme Park
Akroyd Park
Beechwood Park
Bradshaw Park
Calder Holmes Park
Crow Wood Park
Shaw Park
Shelf Hall Park
Shroggs Park
Spring Hall
Alan Park
Clayhouse Park
Elland/Riverside Park
Holmes Park
Hullen Edge Park/rec
King George V Park
Mixenden Urban Park
Norland Park
Rydings Park
The Stray
West View Park
Whinney Hill Park
Category
Borough park
Borough park
Borough park
Borough park
Borough park
District park
District park
District park
District park
District park
District park
District park
District park
District park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
Local park
PENDLE
BRADFORD
HEBDEN BRIDGE
BURNLEY
Northowram
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
HALIFAX
Norwood
Green
My tholmroy d
Halif ax
BRIGHOUSE
Luddenden
Foot
Southowram
Todmorden
ROSSENDALE
E lland
TODMORDEN
Barkisland
Ripponden
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 4.7: Catchment mapping of current natural/semi-natural greenspaces in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
HEBDEN BRIDGE
BURNLEY
HALIFAX
Hebden Bridge
Northowram
Cornholme
Norwood
Green
My tholmroy d
Halif ax
Luddenden
Foot
TODMORDEN
Southowram
BRIGHOUSE
Todmorden
ROSSENDALE
E lland
Ripponden
Barkisland
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 6.7: Catchment mapping of current amenity greenspace in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HALIFAX
Northowram
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
Norwood
Green
My tholmroy d
Halif ax
TODMORDEN
Southowram
Luddenden
Foot
Todmorden
BRIGHOUSE
ROSSENDALE
E lland
Barkisland
Ripponden
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 9.7: Catchment mapping of current cemeteries, churchyards and disused burial grounds in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HALIFAX
Hebden Bridge
Norwood
Green
Northowram
Cornholme
My tholmroy d
Halif ax
Southowram
Luddenden
Foot
TODMORDEN
BRIGHOUSE
Todmorden
E lland
ROSSENDALE
Ripponden
Barkisland
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 8.7: Catchment mapping of current allotments, community gardens and urban farms in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HALIFAX
HEBDEN BRIDGE
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
My tholmroy d
TODMORDEN
Norwood
Green
Northowram
Halif ax
Luddenden
Foot
Todmorden
Southowram
BRIGHOUSE
ROSSENDALE
E lland
Ripponden
Barkisland
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 3.7: Catchment mapping of current local parks, district parks and other parks and gardens in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HALIFAX
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
Norwood
Green
Northowram
My tholmroy d
Luddenden
Foot
Southowram
Halif ax
BRIGHOUSE
Todmorden
TODMORDEN
ROSSENDALE
E lland
Ripponden
Barkisland
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 7.7: Catchment mapping of current provision for children and young people in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HALIFAX
Norwood
Green
Northowram
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
My tholmroy d
TODMORDEN
Southowram
Luddenden
Foot
Todmorden
Halif ax
BRIGHOUSE
ROSSENDALE
Barkisland
E lland
Ripponden
Holy well
Green
ELLAND
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
KIRKLEES
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 10.1: Catchment mapping of current civic spaces in Calderdale
PENDLE
BRADFORD
BURNLEY
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HALIFAX
Northowram
Hebden Bridge
Cornholme
Norwood
Green
My tholmroy d
Halif ax
TODMORDEN
Southowram
Luddenden
Foot
Todmorden
BRIGHOUSE
ROSSENDALE
E lland
Barkisland
Ripponden
Holy well
Green
SOWERBY
BRIDGE
ROCHDALE
OLDHAM
Figure 5.1: Mapping of current green corridors in Calderdale
ELLAND
KIRKLEES