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£100m loan to unlock £3bn Canada Water scheme

Homes England and British Land have agreed a deal which will see the Government’s housing agency provide a £100m loan for infrastructure works at the vast Canada Water scheme in South London.

Enabling works are underway at British Land’s 53 acre, mixed-use scheme in Southwark, which will deliver up to 3,000 homes.

The Homes England funding will enable British Land to accelerate residential elements of its scheme by around three years.

Also British Land confirmed today that first phase building contracts will be placed with firms over the next few months.

Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Wates are understood to have been among the firms in talks with British Land to deliver the first three buildings on the 5m sq ft scheme.

First Phase 1 buildings at Canada Water

Plot K1 – a building solely for 79 affordable homes.

K1 plot plan for affordable housing designed by architect Morris + Company

Plot A1 – a 270,000 sq ft build for 186 homes

Adjacent to Canada Water station, plot A will consist of a 5-storey podium and 35 storeys of housing above

Plot A2 – a 250,000 sq ft office-led project including a 56,000 sq ft leisure centre

Offices and leisure situated next to the new residential tower

Roger Madelin, Joint Head of Canada Water, British Land, said: “We are pleased to be working with Homes England at Canada Water.

“Housing is central to our plan to deliver a new and vibrant town centre for London, where people can live and work and local communities can come together. Their support enables us to progress more quickly and is a testament to the quality of space we will deliver.”

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All phases of £161m north London housing scheme approved

Developer Countryside has gained planning approval for all four phases of its major housing regeneration scheme at Kilburn in North West London

Child Graddon Lewis Architects & Designers is the architect for Peel Place
Child Graddon Lewis Architects & Designers is the architect for Peel Place

Countryside will now lease the second and third phase of Peel Place to Home Group, one of the UK’s largest housing associations, at the end of this month.

The development designed by CGL Architects will deliver 308 new homes to the London Borough of Brent increasing the proportion of affordable homes on the site from 18% to 40% as well.

To benefit the local community and new residents, the approved plans include a health centre, gym, a new public plaza and retail and commercial spaces.

Daniel Layton, Managing Director, Partnerships North London, Countryside, said: “Having worked closely with our partners, Brent Council and Home Group, this is a significant milestone in the journey for Peel and the community in this part of the capital.”

Will Gardner, Director of Development at Home Group, said: “We are delighted to have been given the green light on such an important development for Brent. Peel will deliver much needed affordable housing, as well as community facilities. We are also looking forward to further strengthening the excellent partnership we enjoy with Countryside.”

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Planning for 1,000 homes at north west London hospital site

Housing association Network Homes has received planning for the next stage of a major development at Northwick Park Hospital in north west London.

Planned regeneration scheme of Northwich Hospital site in Brent
Planned regeneration scheme of Northwich Hospital site in Brent

Brent Council has granted outline permission for up to 1,600 new homes, as well as the student facilities, commercial space, and a replacement nursery across 19 buildings on the site.

Around 40% of the homes are for affordable tenures including Shared Ownership, London Living Rent, Intermediate Rent and London Affordable Rent.

Planning for a new access road and for phase one of development for 654 homes was granted back in December.

The overall transformation of Northwick park is being delivered through a partnership between Network Homes, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, Brent Council and the University of Westminster.

The plans will see Northwick Park turned into a landmark destination with new high-quality homes, a modernised university hospital, improved infrastructure, and transport connections, as well as improved public spaces and enhanced facilities for education and employment.

Bhupinder Singh Chawla, partner at architects PRP, said: “The masterplan is made up of different character areas that respond to the varying edges and contexts of the site.

“A variety of typologies from apartments, maisonettes, key worker homes and mews houses add further diversity. The masterplan also provides educational, sports leisure and commercial facilities and is supported further by a strong approach to the public realm and amenity on the site which all help to create an individual identity for this new place and destination.”

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£300m Albert Island London Docklands scheme approved

London and Regional Properties has gained outline planning to redevelop Albert Island to the east of London City Airport in the Royal Docks.

Developer London and Regional will deliver the scheme
Developer London and Regional will deliver the scheme

The scheme designed by Haworth Tompkins with Industrial Architect Ashton Smith will be delivered in several phases.

The 13ha site will be developed with a major long-term storage building, engineering education hub, double storey warehouse, and boatyard and pier.

Contractors will also restore full public access to the island.

The approval paves the way for site enabling works, demolition, utility diversions, installation of a pedestrian bridge and river wall works.

Technical design work for the first buildings is now underway, with an anticipated start on site in 2022.

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17-storey hybrid timber London tower gets green light

Transport for London has got the green light to build a 17 storey hybrid timber office building above Southwark Station in South London.

Hybrid timber building will achieve 40% reduction in embodied carbon
Hybrid timber building will achieve 40% reduction in embodied carbon

The net zero-carbon office development is designed to be one of the greenest and healthiest large-scale commercial buildings in the UK.

Designed by architect Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, the 75m tall building is a cross laminated timber design allowing it to also achieve industry-leading embodied carbon reductions of 40%.

The building will directly extract waste heat from the Tube station below to help heat it and minimise its energy consumption.

Alongside next-generation air source heat pumps, solar panels and high-performance building materials, the development will achieve a 44% reduction in operational carbon emissions.

Combined with green power purchasing agreements and carbon offsets, the building will achieve net zero at practical completion and enable its tenants to reduce their environmental footprint.

The 300,000 sq ft development is anticipated to be completed in the mid-2020s.

Scott Anderson, Head of Property Development at TfL, said: “It is fantastic that we have been given the go-ahead for our office and retail development above Southwark Tube.

“This world-class development will create a new landmark for this part of London whilst providing vital revenue to support public transport across London.

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Wembley 500 flats scheme approved

London developer Dominvs Group has received a resolution to grant planning consent for a £250m mixed-use regeneration project on the Euro House site in Wembley.

Four Wembley residential towers will contain one, two and three bedroom apartments
Four Wembley residential towers will contain one, two and three bedroom apartments

At nearly 500 flats, the consented Euro House development is one of the largest residential schemes that Dominvs Group has taken through planning.

Located just a few minutes walk from Wembley Stadium, the 540,000 sq ft Euro House development is designed by architect AHMM.

Located on former warehouse site at Fulton Road, it plans to build four brick-clad buildings, rising from 11 to 21 storey, containing one, two and three bedroom apartments of which 98 provide affordable housing and the balance private sale.

 

Design inspired by the grand Edwardian-era mansion buildings and warehouses of central London and Manhattan

The flagship London development has been designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating.

Husnell Ahluwalia, Director of Dominvs Group said: “The timing of this planning consent on the Euro House development in Wembley Park has been perfect, co-inciding with the announcement and introduction of a C0vid-19 vaccine.

“There has been a strong return of confidence that by Spring 2021 we will start to see a return to normality, which will unlock significant pent-up buyer demand in the London housing market, and Dominvs Group now has a major consented scheme on this site ready for a strong market.”

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Green light for Barratt 450-home Wembley Park scheme

A joint venture between Transport for London and Barratt London has got the planning green light for over 450 homes next to Wembley Park London Underground station.

Architect Tate Hindle designed the brick envelope housing complex
Architect Tate Hindle designed the brick envelope housing complex

The proposals will deliver 454 homes, including 40% affordable, and improvements to the public realm and new operational space for TfL.

The scheme, which covers a 1.6-acre site, has been designed by Tate Hindle architects and will be delivered across five buildings.

The design has a focus on sustainability – with green and biodiverse roofs as well as wildlife-friendly landscaping such as bird boxes and bee bricks included.

Emma Hatch, senior property development manager at TfL, said: “This is the second project with Barratt London and builds on our track record for delivering much-needed new homes in the capital.

“Our first homes at Blackhorse View in Waltham Forest started selling earlier this year, showing our developments have been designed thoughtfully with both the community and residents in mind.”

Jim Wood, London Operations Managing Director at Barratt London, said: “It is a great privilege to be delivering this development in partnership with Transport for London, and we are looking forward to starting work onsite for the project in 2021.”

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Berkeley kicks off £1bn West Ham housing scheme

Developer Berkeley has started construction work at its £1bn TwelveTrees Park scheme to build 3,800 homes in East London’s West Ham.

Berkeley plans to build 3,800 homes at the Twelve Trees Park
Berkeley plans to build 3,800 homes at the Twelve Trees Park

Remediation contractor Provectus is at work on the site while Berkeley is out to tender for groundworks and concrete frame contractors on the first phases.

At its peak, more than 1,000 construction workers will be on site – with an estimated 8,000 jobs created in total during the construction process and over 250 apprenticeships.

The first phase of construction work at the 26ha site is focused on Evergreen Point, which will provide 205 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.

Construction will also begin on a new entrance for West Ham station, due to complete in 2023, the development’s community hub and landscaping around Evergreen Point.

High-rise Evergreen Point building with planned community hub

Berkeley has imposed strict sustainability goals on contractors.

At least 95% of the waste generated will be recycled, while 100% of timber will be sourced from sustainably managed forests.

On site, remediation will also enable over 40,000m3 of soil to be reused on site rather than sent to landfill.

Land remediation is progressing as Berkeley tenders early civils packages

All the carbon emissions generated from onsite construction will be monitored and offset via verified carbon offsetting schemes, to enable the site to be carbon positive.

Berkeley is also aiming to use modular construction and off-site solutions where possible, in order to make the build programme as efficient as it can be.

The project also involves building a new community centre, a retail and leisure quarter and a new base for the East London Science School.

Berkeley is also working together with housing association Peabody to deliver 40% affordable housing, including shared ownership opportunities.

Justin Tibaldi, divisional managing director at Berkeley Homes (Capital), said: “Our approach is to adopt best practice every step of the way and we aim to be world-class when it comes to sustainability, delivering this vital scheme in a way which is carbon positive, as well as providing a development which brings lasting community benefits.”

The first homes, at Evergreen Point, are due to be completed and ready for occupation by 2024.

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John Lewis eyes build to rent market with 20 sites

John Lewis Partnership is aiming to dabble in the build to rent market as part of fresh plans to expand the business beyond retail to buttress weakening high street profits.

The new strategy unveiled by chair Sharon White aims to generate 40% of future profits from areas such as financial services and private and affordable housing by 2030.

First planning applications will be submitted in the new year for sites in London where John Lewis would become the landlord once housing is built.

John Lewis is looking at building flats above or around stores.

White said:We’ve identified 20 sites we own that could be used to benefit local communities by providing quality and sustainable housing while providing a stable income for the Partnership.

“We’ll make planning applications for two of these in the new year in greater London.

“Entering the ‘build to rent’ market also allows us to furnish properties using John Lewis Home products and deliver Waitrose food.

“We’re a landlord already at three of our properties so this is an obvious extension for us. And we’re now talking to developers and investors who can help us achieve our ambitions.”

The five-year recovery and growth plan for the retailer will also see £1bn invested, split equally between modernising and refitting its shop estate and transforming its online offer.

White said she hoped the plan would see the business reach £200m profit by the end of year two and £400m by end of year five.

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Murphy wins £18.5m London flats project

Murphy & Sons has been awarded an £18.5m contract from Steyn Group for a mixed-use apartment block in north London near its headquarters.

Pre-construction work has just started on the 24 private and 12 affordable housing units, as well as some commercial space.

Anthony Franks,  Steyn Group managing director, said: “Steyn Group is looking forward to delivering this fantastic asset in partnership with Murphy and City Inc.

“The product is a reflection of many years of hard work by our teams and we couldn’t be more excited about our expansion into our home city of London.”

The project is expected to be completed by Summer 2022.

Murphy’s Building Director Bryan McNamee said “We’re really pleased to be starting this challenging project with a new client, right on the doorstep of our London HQ.

“The scheme presents the type of engineering challenges and quality finish we enjoy delivering upon. We’ve already got boots on the ground and have started to get to work on delivering this fantastic scheme.”

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