Regal London submits planning for St John’s Wood scheme (GB)

Regal London submits planning for St John’s Wood scheme (GB)

Regal London has submitted a planning application to deliver a twelve storey block of 112 private apartments, as well as 170 homes allocated to people aged 55+ years in a separate 14 storey building on a key site located opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground in St John’s Wood, London. The company’s in-house construction team has also been awarded the contract to build the 55+ years accommodation, on behalf of landowners Central and Cecil Housing Trust (C&C). Of the 170 homes for seniors proposed by C&C, 153 have been classified as affordable.

 

Subject to planning permission, Regal London will oversee the demolition of Dora House - a low-rise 1960s sheltered housing scheme that currently occupies the site, and which has been deemed ‘no longer fit for purpose’. Residents who were living in Dora House have been relocated to alternative accommodation in the C&C portfolio and will be given priority to return when the building works complete.

 

Squire & Partners has been appointed as the architect for the private sale units and Ryder has been appointed to design the accommodation for people aged 55+.

 

David J O’Neill, Director of Assets & Development, C&C, commented: “Designed by Central and Cecil Housing Trust and C&C consultants, in collaboration with C&C residents, the redevelopment of the previously known Dora House property is of a sophisticated and high-end design that challenges the concept of affordable housing for people aged 55+ years. We are enthusiastic about this project to become a reality for C&C residents to experience and look forward to continuing our partnership with Regal London.”

 

Paul Eden, Joint CEO, Regal London, said: “St John’s Wood remains a primary area of activity for Regal London, a neighbourhood that we know has the necessary infrastructure and desired amenities to support a thriving community. With characterful, traditional architecture and a number of green spaces in the surrounding area, these new homes will provide a sought-after proposition for young professionals, downsizers and families alike. We are excited to have submitted the planning application in partnership with C&C, and are looking forward to building on our legacy for the benefit of both the local community and the housing market.” 

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