Countryside Properties, working with London & Quadrant housing association, has been selected by Barnet council as its preferred partner for the proposed regeneration of the Dollis Valley housing estate in Chipping Barnet, Hertfordshire.
The proposals include around 600 mixed-tenure homes in a wide range of designs and sizes. More than 200 will be affordable rented homes. They also comprise community facilities, including a community centre, a nursery and office and retail space.
The scheme will be built in five phases with construction of the first homes scheduled for 2013. The project would involve the demolition of the existing estate, which is owned by the Barnet council.
Michael Hill, business director at Countryside Properties, said: “We have worked very hard to produce a scheme that is not only deliverable but will meet the council’s aspiration of securing more family homes. In this way we will be able to integrate the project into the wider Chipping Barnet community.”
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