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In recognition of the quality of the design Norwich City Council proposed in early 2004 to apply for Article 4 (2) Direction in order to reinforce the covenants that exist on the development. In April 2007 the City Council indicated that it would not proceed with Article 4 Direction but would instead
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On 3 May 1972 planning permission was given for "the development of a builders' merchants premises by the construction of roads, footpaths and 24 parking spaces and the erection of forty houses (22 with integral garages) at Colegate". Included in the reasons for granting planning permission was "to
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The original design consists of an arrangement of terraces that include a series of open spaces winding through the scheme culminating in a principal space facing water stairs and a ramp to the Wensum. Elevations are economical in conception with a richness in variety and spacing. There is simple
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In 1868 George Jewson purchased a 17th-century house in Colegate which was used as the headquarters of the business. His son Richard (1867 to 1949) established Jewsons as the largest timber merchants between the Thames and the Humber. Richard became Lord Mayor of Norwich in 1917.
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City of Norwich formed a partnership with local developer RG Carter Ltd., to redevelop this prominent city centre industrial site. The scheme consists of 40 four and five bedroom townhouses and 9 ground floor flats.
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and by a park and two notable bridges to the east and west. Several historic churches surround the site creating an attractive and varied landscape. The population is included in the Mancroft ward of Norwich City.
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The architect responsible for the design was David Luckhurst of Feilden & Mawson. Friars Quay has a very active Residents Association which has been involved in discussions regarding conservation.
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In the 1970s Norwich City Council was seeking ways to encourage people to live in the centre of historic Norwich. Friars Quay was built on the former Jewsons Timber Yard.
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paving and the use of rolled gravel in the surfaces to the highways and communal areas. The development was the subject of an article in the
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is a residential development of a high density, urban design of the 1970s. The development is located in the Colegate area at the centre of
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place the development on its list of buildings of architectural importance. Friars Quay forms part of the City Centre Conservation area.
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itself. The immediate history however relates to the use of the site as a timber yard until it was made available for development.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070101131147/http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/65/Chapter31Creatingamovementframework_id1505065.pdf
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Perceptions of Privacy and Density in House. Report on Research Findings prepared for the Popular Housing Group - August 2003/
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Jewsons Timber Yard was established by John Wilson Jewson who shipped in timbers by wherries from Great Yarmouth.
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.31 Movement and place-making (Ed. Connections To Existing Areas)
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protect and improve the amenity of the area, and ensure the maximum public use of the riverside".
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Friars Quay Norwich - A Framework For Change. Produced by Norwich City Council - December 2004
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Friars Quay Norwich - A Guide For Residents. Produced by Norwich City Council - May 2005
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 2 The Bigger Picture (Ed. The Context)
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Government Guidance For Good Architectural Design Using Friars Quay as an example
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The New Architecture of Central Norwich. Produced by The Norwich Society - 2006.
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.53 Setbacks (Ed. From the Road Edge)
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 7 Thoroughness In Design
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.32 Managing The Traffic
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 6 Thinking About Space
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Communities and Local Government Dept. Friars Quay Overview
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The land was purchased by Norwich City Council in 1970.
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The history of the site must reflect the history of the
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Friars Quay with the River Wensum in the foreground
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Friars Quay (Norwich)

Norwich
River Wensum
Architectural Review
River Wensum
Communities and Local Government Dept. Friars Quay Overview
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 2 The Bigger Picture (Ed. The Context)
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 6 Thinking About Space
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap. 7 Thoroughness In Design
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.31 Movement and place-making (Ed. Connections To Existing Areas)
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.32 Managing The Traffic
Communities and Local Government Dept. Chap.53 Setbacks (Ed. From the Road Edge)
https://web.archive.org/web/20070101131147/http://www.communities.gov.uk/pub/65/Chapter31Creatingamovementframework_id1505065.pdf
The Norwich Society
Norwich City Council
Visit Norwich
Norwich The Old City
52°37′57″N 1°17′45″E / 52.6326°N 1.2958°E / 52.6326; 1.2958
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Areas of Norwich

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