H E R I T A G E T R A I L
SPANISH TOWN
5/21/2013 Urban Development Corporation
SPANISH TOWN
Spanish Town is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Jamaica
A site of historical importance shaped by two significant colonial periods: 1. The Spanish Period (1534 1655) 2. The English Period (1655 1872)
British mutinies, trials for female pirates, serial killers, a place for political debates and grand balls
Most notably was the Proclamation of Emancipation in 1838 on the steps of Kings House
The Spanish Town Historic District was so defined because of the group value of its buildings, monuments and sites
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPANISH TOWN HERITAGE TRAIL
1, The Cast Iron Bridge (c. 1801) 5, Emancipation Square 2, The St Catherine District Prison (c.1714) 6, Manchester House
3, The Cathedral of St James & Cenotaph 7, Phillippo Baptist Church 4, The Old Military Barracks (c.1791) 4
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Phase 1
Historic Trail
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INTENT OF THE HERITAGE TRAIL
Development of a Historical Trail in Spanish Town seeks to highlight Spanish Towns exciting collection of historical treasures and the rich story of the old capital.
We seek to use it to build community interest and inclusion which will help to transform the area and offer economic opportunity
To use the potential of cultural heritage and the education thereof as a means of fostering national pride and identity.
The potential to share this pride and knowledge through cultural tourism and as one of the means of economic regeneration.
The potential to place emphasis on cultural vitality as one of the sustainable pillars for redevelopment of Spanish Town and its environs in keeping with its obvious link to Downtown Kingston & Port Royal.
And finally, the use of its potential success as a catalyst for the total regeneration of Spanish Town on the whole and a precedent for other such towns across the island.
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THE CAST IRON BRIDGE
The Iron Bridge heralds
one of the major
accomplishments of
the Industrial Revolution
Iron production process and assembly
Erected in 1801 over
the Rio Cobre and
served as the main link
between Kingston and
Spanish Town for 130
years.
It was closed to
vehicular traffic in 1931
This bridge is the oldest
surviving cast iron
bridge in the western
hemisphere.
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CONCEPT
Two master plans
The Proposed Development of Visitors Facilities & Park at Spanish Town by the Spanish Town Iron Bridge Foundation Ltd. (1998)
The Preservation & Development Plan for the Historic Spanish Town Iron Bridge by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (2010 to be confirmed).
Emphasis on
Rehabilitation of the Bridge
Enhancement of its surroundings
River training
Visitor amenities
Community involvement
Proposed Elements of the Master Plan Rehabilitation of bridge, balustrade and
resurface
Continued river training Steps to river with two viewing landings Landscaping on both sides of the river Maintenance program spearheaded by
community
Bar (local activity) and observation deck as a local hang out spot and perfect viewing site for visitors
Viewing deck on other side of the river as well
Parking Interpretive Cast Iron Bridge facility with
interactive exhibits, information
Gift shop featuring documents, craft, reproduction of paintings
Storyboard and directory showing linkages to Heritage Trail and directional sighs
Lighting to include period lamps and various spot lights.
Small business development and training as tour guides, in restoration for interested community members through SDC, TPDCo, Parish Council so that the trail through the community to the old road can become part of the experience
Oversight by St Catherine Parish Council to include the management of the site and development of operations & management plan
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IRON BRIDGE
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Expected Outcome:
The preservation and promotion of a Historical Monument Economic generation for sustainability Community involvement Enhanced visitor experience Catalyst for further development of historical trail and regeneration of the town Operational Management and Responsibility:
To be determined Preliminary Costing Phase 1 $5,000,000.00 JA Estimated Timelines
Submission of full proposal: August 2013 Tender (if approved): September 2013 Implementation: October 2013 Practical Completion: January 2014
Phase 1 Works would include:
A clean-up and sanitation program for site & surrounding environ. With community involvement Landscaping Phase 1 parking Initial establishment of Observation Deck Steps to the river Signage
The Cathedral of St James
This is the oldest cathedral in the British Caribbean. It stands on the same site of the
Chapel of the Red Cross built by the Spanish in
1525 and destroyed during the British invasion. It
was named the Cathedral of the Jamaican
Diocese of the Anglican Church.
The Cathedral is a mixture of many different
architectural styles including medieval and
includes a number of monuments and
memorials of prominent British colonist dating
back to the 1700s.
THE CATHEDRAL OF ST JAMES
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Expected Outcome: Enhanced visitor experience Economic generation for sustainability The addition of one more valuable historic element to the Historic Trail Operational Management and Responsibility: Parish Church Preliminary Costing NA Estimated Timeline
A part of the trail but not part of the program. The Cathedral as a destination is already well established, with its own program of development and upgrade. Stakeholder meetings to be held to concretize linkages and shared assistance where necessary
EMANCIPATION SQUARE
1. The Rodney Memorial built in 1801 to commemorate Lord Rodneys victory over the French Fleet intent
on invading Jamaica. Adjoining
structures house the Registrar
General, the National Archives,
court offices and a law firm
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Court
House
Post Office
Manchester House
Residential
the most impressive grouping of historic structures in the West Indies
EMANCIPATION SQUARE
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2. The Old House of Assembly built in 1762,
now home to the St Catherine Parish
Council and the Mayor.
3. The Old Court House built in 1819- upper
floors were used for the Town Hall.
4. The Old Kings House, built in 1762 as the residence for the governor. In 1950s it was refurbished and the stables was converted
into the Islands Folks Museum, now known as the Jamaica Peoples Museum of Craft
and Technology.
EMANCIPATION SQ. & ENVIRON.
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House of Assembly Court House
Residence
Rodney Memorial
Old Court House
Manchester House
Rehabilitation of Emancipation Square would entail:
Making good defects on the wrought iron works to fencing
Upgrade of landscape, lighting fixtures, fountain, and walkways
The addition of seating and other street furnishing The additional story boards and the appropriate
signage in keeping with the integrity of the site
Upgrade of adjacent sidewalk
EMANCIPATION SQUARE PARK
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Expected Outcome: Activity generation live music, outdoor functions and
gathering space for event bring back life to the square Enhanced visitor experience Income generation for locals Operational Management and Responsibility: St Catherine Parish Council to be confirmed Preliminary Costing $5,797,207.23 JA Estimated Timeline
Submission of full proposal: August 2013 Tender (if approved): September 2013 Implementation: October 2013 Practical Completion: December 2013
OLD KINGS HOUSE 1
Rehabilitation of the Faade & Portico of Old Kings House: New timber louvered window shutters Works to make good front Portico which includes doors, fanlights,
roof/ceiling/pediment/entablature and lighting Restoration to brick faade and repointing joints Signage - storyboard
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OLD KINGS HOUSE PHASE 3
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The Old Kings House has the potential to be one of the major destinations and intimate event venue within the Historic District. It will:
House visitors center/ tourist board information kiosk
Include expansion& upgrade of the Peoples Museum which will be brought forward to Phase 1 which is expected to include more interactive exhibits, community involvement
A Devon House type courtyard concept with specialty shops of craft, pastry, ice-cream, gift shop on its periphery to the rear and eventually restaurant/bakery/cafe in a refurbished Kings House.
Landscaped open spaces suitable to host small scale event or outdoor performance.
The aim is the restoration of Kings House with roof once the appropriate tenant found or business plan developed
Shops Museum
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Expected Outcome: Restoration of a National Monument with appropriate story boards Enhanced visitor experience Catalyst for further development of historical trail and regeneration of the town Operational Management and Responsibility: Institute of Jamaica, Museum Division to be determined Preliminary Costing $23,042,858.00 JA Estimated Timeline
Submission of full proposal: September 2013 Tender (if approved): October 2013 Implementation: February 2014 Practical Completion: June 2014
OLD KINGS HOUSE PHASE 3
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Visitors Centre
Shops
Museum
Plan
Great Hall (1780) painting by Philip Wickstead
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Peoples
Museum
Commercial
ventures- market
driven
More intimate
Outdoor
gathering &
meeting spaces
Area of
expansion for
museum
Refurbishing works to the Peoples Museum includes
refurbishing of existing structure; upgrade of exhibits; a
program of community based and supporting
activities inclusive of marketing, PR and
communications (Phase 1).
Expected Outcome: Economic generation for sustainability Enhanced visitor experience & rest stop Catalyst for further development of historical trail and regeneration of the town Operational Management and Responsibility: Institute of Jamaica, Museum Division ??? Preliminary Costing $162,560,591.05 JA Estimated Timeline To be determined after completion of Phase 1
OLD COURT HOUSE PHASE 2
The Old Court House is to be reestablished as a Business Incubator in which small businesses/law offices can rent office space for their operation with conference rooms available for their use on the ground floor.
The open upper floor will lend itself to Town Hall Meetings and other such gatherings. Works would include:
Installation of new roof Full renovation to include floors, windows, doors, electrics, plumbing, HVAC etc. External works to include landscape, pedestrian walkways, outdoor pedestrians
spaces, parking sewage treatment.
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Upper Level
Sewage Treatment
Offices
Conference
Artist Impression
Parking
Town Hall
Expected Outcome:
Restoration of a National Monument with appropriate story boards Economic generation for sustainability Adaptive reuse of historic structure Enhanced visitor experience Catalyst for further development of historical trail and regeneration of the town Operational Management and Responsibility:
To be determined Preliminary Costing
$234,337,543.20 JA Estimated Timeline
To be determined after completion of Phase 1
OLD COURT HOUSE
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Parking
Artist Impression Enhanced Pedestrian Environment
PHASING
Phase 1 : The Cast Iron Bridge Beautification..$5,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of Emancipation Square Park.$5,797,207.23 Rehabilitation of Kings House Faade & Portico...$23,042,858.00 Upgrade Jamaica Peoples Museum$19,160,000.00
Phase 2 Old Court House Redevelopment.$234,337,543.20
Phase 3 Old Kings House Redevelopment$162,560,591.00
Total...$449,898,199.43
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THE SPANISH TOWN HERITAGE TRAIL
1, The Cast Iron Bridge (c. 1801) 5, Emancipation Square 2, The St Catherine District Prison (c.1714) 6, Manchester House
3, The Cathedral of St James & Cenotaph 7, Phillippo Baptist Church 4, The Old Military Barracks (c.1791) 24
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THANK YOU
Next Steps:
Meet with .. To fill in the blanks
Parish Council
Institute of Jamaica
JNHT
Make adjustments if any to costings
Re-present to TEF
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