Plans for the first phase of regeneration to transform Peterborough railway station – known as Station Quarter – are seeking feedback from people to help shape the final plans.
The City Council, alongside project partners the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority, LNER and Network Rail are working together on the transformational project to revitalise the area surrounding the railway station to enhance connectivity, accessibility and overall experience for residents, businesses, and visitors.
The project has been allocated £47.8 million from Government to improve the station and surrounding areas.
The public engagement period is open from Tuesday 20th August 2024 to Friday 27th September 2024, providing an opportunity for people to share their views and feedback on the proposed plans. The engagement process is a crucial step in ensuring that the redevelopment meets the needs and expectations of the people of Peterborough and beyond.
There will be series of pop-up events to talk to people about the project, including:
- Queensgate Shopping Centre - outside the O2 shop, first floor on Friday 30th August - 1pm to 3pm
- In the city centre, at the Cathedral Arch next to Starbucks Coffee on Saturday 31st August – 11am to 1pm and Saturday 21st September- 1pm to 3pm
Key features of the Station Quarter proposals include:
- A new western entrance and multi-storey car park: creating a double-sided station to improve access and reduce congestion
- Refurbished eastern station building: enhancing customer experience and reducing passenger congestion
- New station square: providing an accessible and attractive route to the city centre for pedestrians and cyclists
- Green spaces: promoting biodiversity and new wildlife habitats
Councillor Nick Thulbourn, Cabinet Member for Growth and Regeneration said: “This project will provide a significant transformation for residents of Peterborough, businesses and visitors to the city. I encourage everyone to have their say. The feedback collected will be instrumental in shaping the final plans for the Station Quarter.”
The Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Dr Nik Johnson, commented: "Peterborough Station Quarter is a game-changer for our city, creating new jobs and enhancing connectivity with a new western entrance and a revitalised eastern station. This project reflects our ambition to invest in Peterborough's future, benefiting passengers and the whole community. Working with partners, including the City Council, Network Rail, and LNER, we're making this vision a reality. I encourage everyone to get involved and share their views as we move forward with this exciting development."
Steve Wilson, Head of Stations at LNER, said: “We're delighted to be working alongside partners on this project which will deliver improvements for station users.
"I'd really encourage people to take this opportunity to provide feedback and help shape the final plans which will create a great first impression of Peterborough for visitors and commuters."
Robin Dobson, Group Property Director at Network Rail, says “The Peterborough Station Quarter redevelopment has the potential to regenerate a strategic part of the city centre. By enhancing public realm, connectivity and accessibility around a station fit for the future, the redevelopment also provides the opportunity to unlock land to deliver a wide range of uses including housing, driving economic growth for the city."
As the project moves towards submitting a Full Business Case back to government early next year, it is important to understand how people feel about the station now and what they want from it in the future.
The survey closes at 11:59pm on Friday 27 September 2024. To have your say and read more about the proposals in detail, please visit our Peterborough Station Quarter page.
Paper copies of the survey are also available on request via email to stationquarter@peterborough.gov.uk.