Work to start this summer for completion in 2030

PRP has been given permission for a 478-home regeneration scheme in north London.

The scheme will also include new green spaces, dedicated children’s play areas and improved pedestrian routes at the Juniper Crescent Estate in Chalk Farm. At least 44% of all homes will be for affordable housing.

The scheme has been designed for housing association Riverside and Vistry and will replace an existing 120-home estate built in 1997 with eight blocks of between five and 15 storeys on the 1.5ha site, which is located between railway lines on part of the former Camden Goods Yard.

An initial version of the redevelopment was submitted in 2020, containing plans for 680 homes before being withdrawn and the number of homes revised down.

The project team includes Price and Myers on structure and civils, Aecom on sustainability and energy, Heyne Tillett Steel on transport, Ashton Fire on fire safety and Quod on planning.

Construction will begin this summer with the first homes due to be handed over in 2030.

Topics