Regeneration of Harriott, Apsley and Pattison Houses in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to go ahead
Planning permission has been granted for the Clichy Estate Regeneration Project in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The Regeneration Project comprises of the redevelopment of Harriott, Apsley and Pattison Houses. The existing buildings will be demolished across two phases to make way for a new 407 dwelling development, a standalone community building, together with associated landscaped communal amenity spaces, accessible car parking, secure cycle parking spaces and refuse/recycling storage facilities.
Designed by the award-winning PRP Architects, Phase One of the project is anticipated to be completed in 2027, with Phase Two finishing in 2030. The standalone community building for occupation by the Redcoat Community Centre & Mosque will be a three-storey building, the 407 dwellings will be spread across buildings ranging in height from four to eight-storeys.
As the appointed Air Quality Consultant for the scheme, we have been part of a multidisciplinary team led by Renew Planning and PRP Architects. Together we have been providing a variety of technical services and specialist advice to support the compilation of a robust planning application on behalf of the client, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Our team have completed an Air Quality Assessment for the site which considered the potential impacts on air quality both in terms of new residents coming to the area and existing residents, business, etc. nearby. We also completed a supporting Technical Note which addressed some initial comments and concerns raised by the Greater London Authority, prior to granting planning permission on Thursday 13th June 2024.
We are excited to see this area of Tower Hamlets regenerated for future generations and would like to congratulate everyone involved with the proposals.