Monday 2 October 2017

Countryside to start £315m Enfield estate regeneration

House builder Countryside is preparing to start a 10-year regeneration programme with the demolition of the first 23-storey tower block on the post-war Alma Estate in London.

Countryside beat rival joint venture bidder Laing O’Rourke/Keepmoat with plans to demolish the four existing tower blocks with 800 homes council-owned, private and shared ownership homes to be owned by Newlon Housing Trust.

The demolition marks the start of this £315m-plus regeneration of the 1960s estate at Ponders End in Enfield.

Once complete in 2028, the entire development will comprise 993 homes, including 200 council rented homes and 199 shared-ownership properties.

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Countryside’s Robert Wilkinson and Enfield housing and regeneration councillor Ahmet Oykener mark start of 10-year estate renewal plan

Robert Wilkinson, operations director at Countryside Partnerships South, said: “Having forged a close partnership with Enfield Council, we’re excited to begin the regeneration of this post-war housing estate.

“This is the borough’s largest housing estate renewal scheme and will no doubt act as a catalyst for the wider regeneration of the Ponders End area.”



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/10/02/countryside-to-start-315m-enfield-estate-regeneration/

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