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Greenwich housing regeneration scheme 'to set new benchmark' for environmentally friendly development

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing and also in Communities
Friday 5th September 2008 - 8:44am

Greenwich housing regeneration scheme 'to set new benchmark' for environmentally friendly development Greenwich housing regeneration scheme 'to set new benchmark' for environmentally friendly development

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Urban development and investment company, First Base, and the national regeneration agency, English Partnerships, have this week been awarded planning consent for a major project that will transform the site of the former Greenwich District Hospital.

The ‘Heart of East Greenwich’ will not only set a new benchmark in environmentally friendly development for London, but will also demonstrate how effective partnerships between the public and private sector can meet the demand for much-needed new homes in the capital.

The scheme will be delivered under the London-Wide Initiative (LWI), a programme managed by English Partnerships to provide more affordable homes for key workers throughout London.

Showcasing the latest in green building techniques, the ‘Heart of East Greenwich’ will be at the cutting edge of sustainable development in the capital featuring new technologies such as on-site generation of heat and power using Biomass CHP and thermal storage, supplemented during peak periods by gas boilers.

The scheme will create a mixed-use and mixed-tenure, balanced community with 50% affordable housing to provide family, key worker and social for rent homes. Designed by Make Architects, Arup and Lovejoy, the approved plans will deliver 645 homes comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments, maisonettes and four bedroom townhouses.

Elliot Lipton, Managing Director of First Base, said: "The approval of plans for this major London development signals the start of a new wave of green building in the capital. As a business we actively look for ways to push the boundaries in delivering highly sustainable and well designed homes.

"Working alongside English Partnerships on this project not only highlights the success of this type of partnership approach, but also its role as a future model to increase the delivery of new homes."

The ‘Heart of East Greenwich’ scheme will also create a new public square and community hub including state of the art leisure facilities with two swimming pools and fitness studios, a health centre including two doctors’ surgeries, plus a library, crèche, a range of shops, cafes and flexible workspace to support local creative industries.

Philip Dibsdale, Area Director for South London Gateway at English Partnerships, said: “We believe that the Heart of East Greenwich will have a hugely positive impact on the area and the benefits of the scheme will be felt by the whole community, not only the residents of this new development.

"It is a great opportunity for key workers who are looking to get on the housing ladder and want to live in Greenwich. We are looking forward to working with our partners to deliver a sustainable neighbourhood that provides a range of housing tenures.

“At the Heart of East Greenwich we are setting out to deliver a development that achieves the highest environmental standards without compromising design quality and financial viability.”

In delivering the Heart of East Greenwich scheme First Base and English Partnerships will work in partnership with Greenwich Council and the Greenwich Teaching Primary Care Trust, who will be responsible for the public, leisure and healthcare services operating on the site.
 

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