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Croydon unanimously approves London’s largest co-living scheme

Croydon Council’s planning committee has approved Tide Construction’s plans for the city’s largest co-living scheme, next to Croydon College.

Tide’s scheme, designed by HTA, comprises 817 bedrooms and 120 apartments in two towers of up to 49 storeys, which will be the world’s tallest modular tower.

The committee highlighted the regeneration of the underutilised vacant land, opposite East Croydon train station. Strategic applications team leader Ross Gentry said: “It’s exactly where we need high density development. It’s a significant quantum of housing of varying types.”

The scheme includes 30% affordable housing delivered on site, with 120 shared ownership and affordable rent homes.

Councillor Paul Scott added: “This is exactly the type of development we want in this area. I wouldn’t want to see too many of this type of use, but to have one or two, for predominantly younger people living in a vibrant city centre, is the right thing to do.”

Planning chair Toni Letts said: “It will be a great home for a lot of people.”

The scheme will now be referred to the mayor of London for the final decision at stage two, with a decision due in two weeks.

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