Construction News
22/11/2021
Work Begins To Develop Over 220 New Homes At Ebury Bridge
Bouygues UK has started work to build over 220 new homes at Ebury Bridge in South Westminster.
In April, Westminster City Council's planning committee approved plans for Ebury Bridge Estate which will see the creation of 781 homes.
Westminster Council recently received confirmation from the Mayor of London and the GLA of their seal of approval for the scheme to progress via a Decision Notice.
Located in the heart of central London, the proposals will see the full redevelopment of the current estate and the creation of high-quality, sustainable homes. This includes 239 council homes and 53 per cent of all homes will be affordable.
Now Bouygues UK has taken over the site, more than 110 households have been temporarily relocated and seven empty blocks have been demolished to prepare for the construction. During this initial phase, the first taller buildings will be built, with views over Battersea Power Station.
The majority of returning residents will have an opportunity to move into the first two new buildings.
It will aim to be an almost car-free development, with disabled car parking only. Both pedestrian and cycle transport will be a top priority with more than 2,000 cycle spaces for residents.
The newly built homes will use 90% less carbon than the existing estate and grey water recycling will be used for household functions, in line with Westminster City Council’s plans to be carbon net zero by 2040.
As well as 781 homes, there will be a new community hub, nursery and fitness centre for residents and visitors. Plus, there will be four high-quality public squares created with water and play features.
The green spaces will have enhanced lighting for security and an on-site management team.
Around 270 new trees will be planted, as well as the retention of mature existing trees. Alongside this, there will be new flowerbeds and plants, forging natural havens for the local community and increasing biodiversity.
An extended high street with new local shops and cafés has also been approved and there will be new places to work including flexible workspace on Ebury Bridge Road and at the new northern gateway.
Rob Bradley, CEO of Bouygues UK, said: "Bouygues UK is delighted to start work on this exciting project which will bring huge benefits to the community of Ebury Bridge Estate. As well as providing high quality new housing, we will be bringing added value by employing and training local people throughout the construction phase. This project continues our longstanding relationship with Westminster City Council and we look forward to the residents moving into their new homes in early 2024."
In April, Westminster City Council's planning committee approved plans for Ebury Bridge Estate which will see the creation of 781 homes.
Westminster Council recently received confirmation from the Mayor of London and the GLA of their seal of approval for the scheme to progress via a Decision Notice.
Located in the heart of central London, the proposals will see the full redevelopment of the current estate and the creation of high-quality, sustainable homes. This includes 239 council homes and 53 per cent of all homes will be affordable.
Now Bouygues UK has taken over the site, more than 110 households have been temporarily relocated and seven empty blocks have been demolished to prepare for the construction. During this initial phase, the first taller buildings will be built, with views over Battersea Power Station.
The majority of returning residents will have an opportunity to move into the first two new buildings.
It will aim to be an almost car-free development, with disabled car parking only. Both pedestrian and cycle transport will be a top priority with more than 2,000 cycle spaces for residents.
The newly built homes will use 90% less carbon than the existing estate and grey water recycling will be used for household functions, in line with Westminster City Council’s plans to be carbon net zero by 2040.
As well as 781 homes, there will be a new community hub, nursery and fitness centre for residents and visitors. Plus, there will be four high-quality public squares created with water and play features.
The green spaces will have enhanced lighting for security and an on-site management team.
Around 270 new trees will be planted, as well as the retention of mature existing trees. Alongside this, there will be new flowerbeds and plants, forging natural havens for the local community and increasing biodiversity.
An extended high street with new local shops and cafés has also been approved and there will be new places to work including flexible workspace on Ebury Bridge Road and at the new northern gateway.
Rob Bradley, CEO of Bouygues UK, said: "Bouygues UK is delighted to start work on this exciting project which will bring huge benefits to the community of Ebury Bridge Estate. As well as providing high quality new housing, we will be bringing added value by employing and training local people throughout the construction phase. This project continues our longstanding relationship with Westminster City Council and we look forward to the residents moving into their new homes in early 2024."
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