hgh is advising client Notting Hill Genesis on the planning application for the next phase of Aylesbury Estate’s regeneration.
A planning application for more than 600 new homes has been submitted to Southwark Council for the next phase of the Aylesbury regeneration. In addition to 614 homes, Phase 2B will provide more than 400 m2 of non-residential space and will be centred around a brand-new park and a new public square on Thurlow Street, London SE17.
The scheme is 50 per cent affordable, with homes ranging from one-person flats to five-bedroom family maisonettes.
John Hughes, group director of development for Notting Hill Genesis, said: “Since the original masterplan was approved in 2015, there have been significant policy and social changes. We have therefore taken a fresh approach to the design, street layouts and living spaces, including an increase in the number of family sized homes and green spaces.
“We have submitted a new planning application to the council for the revised designs, which maintains the principles of the original vision for the Aylesbury. We have consulted with local residents and stakeholders about these changes over the last 12 months, helping to ensure the updated plans deliver what the community needs.”
Mel Mantell, hgh Associate said: “We are delighted to be advising Notting Hill Genesis on this exciting regeneration opportunity”.
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Image courtesy of Macreanor Lavington, lead architects for the Aylesbury Estate project.