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Orbit Architects WELCOME TO YOULBURY In Scouting, we believe that young people develop most when they are learning by doing, when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves. Youlbury Scout


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WELCOME TO YOULBURY .

WELCOME TO YOULBURY

In Scouting, we believe that young people develop most when they are ‘learning by doing,’ when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves. Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of 4 centres The Scout Association runs across the UK to meet our aim of helping young people reach their potential. Since 1912 when the fi rst Scouts used the site as a meeting place, Youlbury has grown to welcome, not just Scouts, but young people from the communities around Oxfordshire, across the UK and from around the world. In order for us to continue to ofg er these opportunities, to an appropriate standard and quality, we need to develop our

  • facilities. This development plan outlines ideas for evolving

Youlbury Scout Activity Centre into a environmentally friendly, informal learning environment for local, national and international visitors to benefi t from for the next 100 year of

  • ur Scouting Adventure.

For more information on our development proposals please visit

  • ur website at www.scouts.org.uk/sac/youlbury .

Southern Area This portion of the site contains the Gulf Building and the Training Centre accommodation lodges, as well as Youlbury’s reception centre located in the Texaco Building. Additionally there are two small car parks and a redundant WC

  • block. Slightly further north you’ll fi

nd the Lawn Hut Brazier Building, a wet weather play space known as the Activity Barn, and the OSC Den/ Scout museum. Northern Area In this area of the centre lies the Youlbury Lodge, the Centre Manager’s Bungalow, the Service Team Lodge, the Scout Shop, a swimming pool, and a small car park of approximately 21 spaces.

EXISTING SITE

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OUR FIVE YEAR VISION.

WC Block Activity Barn Accommodation Lodge 1 Lawn Lodge Accommodation Lodge 2 Reception Centre Accommodation Lodge 3

SOUTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS

New Reception Centre: The hub of Youlbury will be the Reception Centre. This building will welcome guests. It will also provide a small shop and our main of ce on centre. New Accommodation Lodges: 4 new Lodges providing groups with rooms ranging from 2 to 6 beds. One of the lodges will ofg er a larger hall for central dining for up to 120 people with the ability to split the room into smaller classroom spaces. Each lodge will have a separate kitchen with all bedrooms having en-suit bathroom facilities. The Lawn Lodge development will be inspired by the unique character of the existing Lawn Hut. New Activity Barn: To ensure best use of the centre indoor activity space is needed. The new activity barn will be an improved facility ofg ering various indoor activities including an indoor climbing wall.

New Y

  • ulbury

Lagoon WC Block (N) Centre Manager’s Bungalow Maintenance Store Y

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Lodge Caving Complex Outdoor Rifl e Range

NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS

Y

  • ulbury Lodge Refurbishment: Great care will

be taken to maintain the historic character of this signature building as it is converted into a thirty-six bed accommodation lodge spread over two fl

  • ors.

New Caving Complex: The existing swimming pool complex will be decommissioned and replaced by a series

  • f interlocking underground tunnels. The caving complex

will ofg er young people the chance to embark on exciting exploration in a completely safe environment. Maintenance and Activity Store: This small barn type building will be used as an activity equipment store and a maintenance workshop. New WC Block (N): A new WC Block will serve visitors camped in the northern portion of Youlbury’s woodland centre.

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THINK GREEN, TEACH GREEN!

‘GREEN’ DESIGN AT YOULBURY

Overall energy and water consumption will be reduced by new cost-efg ective environmentally friendly measures including improved thermal insulation, reduced glazing areas, heat recovery, solar powered heating, and rain-water harvesting.

NATURAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT

A series of dense reed beds and ponds located to the North-West of the site will provide a natural and environmentally friendly way to purify waste water on-site. The Lagoon will also provide an attractive haven for birds and other wildlife. A series of elevated timber walkways will traverse the Lagoon ofg ering guests a fi rst- hand opportunity to learn more about its functionality and the environmental issues surrounding it. This experience will be part of a wider educational programme aimed to ensure that the centre is constructed and operated in an environmentally conscious way.

Natural ventilation systems Solar Shingles Improved Thermal Insulation Sustainable Timber Products Reduced glazed areas

Proposed sustainable building design measures

Sustainability is related to the quality of life in a community -- whether the economic, social and environmental systems that make up the community are providing a healthy, productive, meaningful life for all community residents, present and future.

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A FEW OF OUR PROPOSALS.

NEW RECEPTION CENTRE THE YOULBURY LODGE NEW LAWN LODGE TYPICAL ACCOMMODATION LODGE

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MOVING AROUND YOULBURY .

SITE ENTRANCE 2 SITE ENTRANCE I SITE ENTRANCE 3 CAR PARK A CAR PARK B

IMPROVED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ON SITE...

A new site road will link Car Park A with Site Entrance 3. This will allow Site Entrance 1 to serve as the principal access into Youlbury via an informal

  • ne-way traf

c system. The system will bring cars along site roads past the reception area and leave via external roads from Site Entrance 3 back to Site Entrance 1.

...AND DURING CONSTRUCTION.

Throughout the redevelopment, large vehicles will inevitably need to use the existing site access roads. In order to minimise these movements and any prevent any potential inconveniences to our neighbours, a traf c management plan will be developed to restrict the hours when vehicular movement will be permitted. Additionally construction vehicles will be directed to enter and exit Youlbury at the nearest possible site entrances. Finally, all vehicular movement will be monitored for safety by trained personnel.

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WE’RE TURNING PLANS INTO REALITY .

PUBLIC CONSULTATION

We want to ensure these development proposals ofg er a sensible way forward for Youlbury, it’s neighbours and it’s users. Feedback forms are available to make your views known. These can be found at the Reception at Youlbury and on our website: www.v.org.uk/sac/youlbury . An

  • pportunity to meet and discuss these proposals will be the Youlbury Open day on

12th April 2008.

SUBMISSION OF PLANNING APPLICATION – July 2008

Following analysis of responses from the public, the proposals will be developed. Early discussions have taken place with Vale of White Horse planning of cers and they indicated their initial support for the development proposals. Further negotiation and discussion will take place prior to submission of a full planning application

IMPLEMENTATION OF PROPOSALS – Jan 2009

Upon receiving planning permission, the works on the development will commence. it is likely that the development will be phased to minimised disruption to local residents as well as the operation of the site.

NORTHERN AREA DEVELOPMENT – May 2008

Works will commence on creating a new waste water system to replace unsustainable septic tank installation. This will stop the requirement for treatment tanker trips and will treat the waste water in an environmentally sustainable way. This area will also be used as an educational facility. “We aim to enhance Youlbury’s facilities to ofg er a fun, educational, and environmentally friendly experience to its visitors both young and old.”

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HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE VISION?

YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR CAMPAIGN IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: The Scout Association is a charity and relies heavily on donations and grants to progress projects such as this. Youlbury Scout Activity Centre relies on a dedicated passionate team

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, both volunteer and paid, to ensure we provide opportunities for young people to experience adventure within a safe and educational environment. If you feel you can support us in this work and would like to make a donation please contact our fund raising team. Telephone: 020 8433 7228 Email: lynn.hays@scout.org.uk