Countryside and L&Q have received planning permission for 308 homes at Phase 6 of the Acton Gardens development in West London from the London Borough of Ealing.
The £600m regeneration of Acton Gardens, one of the largest estate regeneration projects in the country, will replace 1,800 properties with a new urban village of more than 2,500 homes and 39,400 sq ft of social and community facilities.
Mike Woolliscroft, operations director for Countryside’s partnerships division, said: “The creation of a new supermarket, a doctors, dentist, as well as community and resident facilities will transform the hub of the estate. This will further enhance Acton Gardens, which is already a highly desirable place to live, with beautifully landscaped surroundings and green open spaces.”
The £80m Phase 6 has been designed by architects Levitt Bernstein and will deliver a mix of 138 affordable rent and intermediate dwellings, and 170 for private sale.
The Acton Gardens masterplan comprises 21 phases. Two phases have been delivered so far, with 273 homes. Work is underway on site on the next three phases to deliver 618 homes.
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