SuDS, Stonehouse and Plymouth
Stonehouse was a separate place, a neighbour to Plymouth, until
the towns were merged in 1914. Since the turn of the millennium, former Ministry
of Defence property in Stonehouse has passed into local city council and then private
hands for regeneration of the dockside area, including our area of study, known as Millbay.
The first notable leisure and housing project was to convert the Royal William
Victualling Yard. Our mission is to find walking routes into and around this
emerging tourist area as it changes use to leisure and becomes part of the
experience economy. As the writing and photography took shape under the title of
The Millbay Residency, a marshland regeneration scheme funded by the European
Union's Interreg initiative also reached completion on Bath Street, Plymouth. The local government and the urban regeneration scheme gave this old urban marshland a new French-styled place-brand with the name Millbay Boulevard. How is that connecting with locals?
Rain Gardens and Tree-planting
A European urban space was inaugurated - MillBay Boulevard. New
pine trees were planted and an underground flood defence system began to
regulate the flow of rain water into Mill Bay. The SuDS boulevard protects the
surrounding community from flooding by the buffering capacity provided within
tanks below the rain gardens. A safe dry,
urban space emerged from the marsh ground. New buildings appeared slowly, contrasting
with the workshops that had served the Plymouth Millbay railway station The
station was used for goods trains running through to the docks until 30 June
1971. Millbay was beginning to come back to life as a space of travel and
tourism. A purpose-built hotel opened during the fieldwork on 13th June 2023 on
the east-side of the new boulevard.
"Land at Plymouth and save a day"
If you stand at the front door of the old Duke of Cornwall
Hotel, which opened in 1865, and look north across Millbay Road, that was where
the entrance to the passenger terminal of the railway station stood. In 1936, when
trains could reach speeds of 100 mph, Great Western advertised the station and
the ocean dock with the slogan "Land at Plymouth and save a day". Trans-Atlantic passengers disembarking at
Plymouth from liners bound for London via Le Havre could save this time by
taking the train from here, a train journey of only 3 hours 54 minutes. The last trans-Atlantic passengers stepped
from ship to train in 1963. However, on 2 January 1973 Brittany Ferries began their
service from Roscoff the day after the UK joined the European Community, on 1st
January 1973. Then, on 24th January 1974, Brittany Ferries brought its first
passengers to Plymouth on board the new Penn-Ar-Bed.
Fin Steps to Soap Street
We walked down Fin Steps onto Soap Street and discovered the
rails for the goods wagons preserved in the grassed seating area on the dock. It's
from here that you can see Plymouth's Brittany Ferries terminal, East Quay and on
the day we were there in spring 2023, a cruise ship bound for the Western Isles
of Scotland.
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