Newham Council’s wholly owned housing delivery company, Populo Living, submitted the Carpenters Estate outline masterplan this week to the LLDC planning authority, as it forges ahead with London’s largest and most ambitious estate restoration and regeneration scheme.
The Carpenters Estate outline Masterplan, one of the largest planning applications submitted in London since the pandemic, will deliver 2152 high quality and sustainable homes with 50 percent at social rent. As part of the Council’s climate emergency response, 314 existing homes (44 percent) on the estate will be restored to the highest green economy standards ensuring all existing council tenants, homeowners and those with a right to return can remain on the Estate.
Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz said: “After decades of waiting and being left behind, residents can finally take comfort that they have a Council which is forging ahead to deliver on the promises I made to deliver much needed homes they can afford. We are making substantial progress with the Carpenters Estate restoration and regeneration programme, and submitting the outline masterplan is a demonstration of our commitment to transforming the estate into a vibrant community and neighbourhood instead of a ghost town languishing because of historical neglect. With £1billion of investment in the Carpenters Estate, we are showing the scale of my administration’s ambition for our residents.”
The co-designed masterplan has already received the green light by residents living on the estate and those with the right to return, after 73 percent overwhelming voted ‘yes’ in endorsement of the plans in the independent ballot held in December 2021.
Work will start on the refurbishment of James Riley Point high rise later this year providing 132 much needed social rent homes for Newham resident in early 2025; with refurbishment works on the 167 flats at the Lund Point high rise and new family housing in the surrounding area following this as part of phase 2.
The Carpenters Estate restoration and regeneration programme will also deliver on the Council’s inclusive growth agenda by providing hundreds of local jobs and apprenticeships, investment in local businesses through local procurement and new inward investment to the borough throughout its 15 year delivery timeline.