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Landmark £200m Nightingale Estate regeneration project

by Laura February 8, 2017
written by Laura February 8, 2017
Landmark £200m Nightingale Estate regeneration project

Hundreds of modern, high-quality new homes will transform derelict land on a Clapton housing estate after Hackney Council’s ambitious regeneration plans were approved.

Designs for the 400 homes at the two-hectare site on the Nightingale Estate – which followed years of consultation with local residents – were agreed by the Council’s Planning Committee last night.

The homes for social rent, shared ownership and outright sale are part of the Council’s estate regeneration programme, which will see more than 3,000 homes built at sites across the borough.

The new development will complete the regeneration of the Nightingale Estate, joining more than 300 affordable homes already built by award-winning housing association Southern Housing Trust and nearly 400 more refurbished Council homes.

Other highlights include improvements to public spaces across the estate, with new trees, lighting and playgrounds, as well as a new community centre, café and retail space.

This fantastic development, with its high-quality design, is the result of years of close work with local residents, and will bring hundreds of desperately needed new homes for Hackney.

I’m proud that we are building thousands of new homes ourselves through our Estate Regeneration Programme – with more than half for social rent or shared ownership.

Last night’s decision means we can now get to work on delivering more homes for residents struggling to find an affordable place to rent or buy.

– Philip Glanville, Mayor of Hackney

Construction will start later this year on the new development, part of the long-term regeneration of the estate which has seen five Council tower blocks demolished to make way for new homes. In total, the regeneration of the estate will have delivered more than 750 new properties when complete.

Local residents spent more than two years contributing to the design of the new homes and public spaces, led by award-winning practice Karakusevic Carson Architects, together with Henley Halebrown Rorrison Architects, Stephen Taylor Architects and Townshend Landscape Architects.

The Council’s Estate Regeneration Programme – one of the largest in London – will see thousands of modern, high-quality homes built to replace ageing homes that are uneconomical to repair. More than half will be for Council social rent and shared ownership, paid for by some homes for outright sale in the absence of any government funding.

Hackney will also be the first borough to see 500 new homes built at Sadiq Khan’s London Living Rent, with rents based on a third of average local earnings to help low and middle-income households facing rent hikes in the private sector.

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