Plans for 400 new homes to help regenerate Clapton, London, England have been approved by councillors at Hackney Council.
Landmark plans to build 400 modern, high-quality homes to replace derelict land on a Clapton housing estate are set to be submitted by Hackney Council as part of its ambitious regeneration programme.The proposals for the Nightingale Estate would see a two-hectare area of vacant land transformed into a mix of homes for social rent, shared ownership and private sale following years of detailed consultation with local residents.
Marking the final stage of the regeneration of the estate, the £200 million scheme would join more than 300 affordable homes already built by award-winning housing association Southern Housing Trust – along with nearly 400 more refurbished Council homes.
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See full article on regeneration approval by Nick Johnstone in Inside Housing.
See July 29, 2016 Hackney News article on submission of regeneration plans.