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London Green and Topland win consent for Brentford schemes

London Green and joint venture partner Topland Group have secured planning permission for nearly 300 new homes across two linked projects in Brentford, TW8.

Last night Hounslow gave the green light for both the redevelopment of the former police station in Brentford town centre and the creation of a new housing scheme on the nearby Albany Riverside site (pictured).

Together, the two schemes will provide 298 homes. The prominent riverside location opposite the Kew World Heritage Site will provide 193 private homes, with 105 homes at the former police station – 57% of which will be affordable.

London Green director James Tregoning said: “We are delighted to have won planning for our projects in Brentford, which both support the ongoing regeneration of the town centre.

“Not only will we create 298 much-needed homes for London, we will also provide a fantastic new facility for the Watermans Arts Centre – a vital hub that plays a massive role in the local community.”

Ed Matthews of Topland Group added: “This is a great town centre regeneration opportunity that fits the Topland model of working with experienced partners to unlock development potential.”

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