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Socio-economic

  • South Molton is creating new gateway into Mayfair, attracting c£6.5 million of spend per year on its completion.
  • Around 1,000 permanent jobs will be created on completion of the project.
  • Construction phase has enabled apprenticeships and an additional 450+ full time jobs.
  • Pedestrian only access route created at 10 South Molton Street, providing access to Davies Mews after midday to allow alfresco dining.

Environmental

  • South Molton will be home to new buildings that produce 37% less carbon than buildings built to current UK standards.
  • £8 million has been invested in greener, cleaner more pedestrian-friendly public realm.
  • Cutting edge building design stores rainwater for re-use to reduce pressure on local drainage systems.
  • Existing buildings are being retrofitted to make them as energy efficient as possible.

Heritage

  • 14 Listed Buildings are being future-proofed through deep retrofit to ensure their long-term protection.
  • Heritage facades are being preserved and sensitive adapted to maintain Mayfair's innate character.
  • The Running Horse pub (50 Davies Street) is being refurbished, giving new life to this historic setting.
  • History and character of the area is being celebrated through new public art.

More sustainable buildings that help to Net Zero

New buildings that produce 37% less carbon than a building built to current UK standards.

Water efficient design that stores rainwater for re-use, reducing pressure on local draining systems.

Where possible, existing buildings are being thermally insulated and fitted with new high efficiency lighting, heating and ventilation systems.

Embodied carbon minimised through use of low impact construction materials and circular economy approach i.e. how those materials may be reused within their lifetime to minimise environmental impact.