Supporting high quality sustainable growth in England

Nene Waterfront, Cambridgeshire


Location:
Cambridgeshire, 25 miles from Peterborough

Size: 8ha

Partners: Fenland District Council, the East of England Development Agency, the European Regeneration Development Fund administered by Go-East and Cambridgeshire County Council

Developer: Taylor Woodrow

Project cost: £47m

Wisbech was once a thriving port with a strong tradition of boat building and repair. In recent years the growth of coastal container ports has led to a major decline in fortune for the Fenland town with large areas of the waterfront laying derelict for the past 20 years.

Illustration of plans for Nene Waterfront, CambridgeshireThe Nene Waterfront Regeneration Project will turn the disused land alongside the River Nene into a vibrant residential, retail and business community, with over 300 new homes being created. ‘The Boathouse’, a landmark building designed to act as a focal point of the development, will be a major part of the scheme. The Boathouse will house a yacht club, post office, conference facilities and provide space for 31 office units.


Community involvement is key to the project with a range of initiatives in place to encourage public ownership of the new development. For example local schools have created an open-air gallery producing murals depicting the town and an oral history project has collected residents’ personal histories to create a heritage trail.

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Last updated: 30 May 2008

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