500 New Homes Planned For Southall

New images released of plans for The Green development

 
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A huge new developments means Southall could be getting over 500 new homes with the redevelopment of a car park and small industrial estate.

These images and added details give Southall residents a clearer idea of how The Green development behind St Anselm's Church will look.

Developer Peabody just released a new CGI of the 550-home development, and said an initial consultation had seen more area devoted to public spaces.

A second consultation will now be undertaken, with events planned at Southall Manor House on September 19 and 21.

Peabody said a final plan would be submitted to Ealing Council for planning permission later in the year.

Being delivered in partnership with the council, half of the homes built at The Green will be affordable housing.

The site of the build is south of Southall Train Station, and includes some of the land in between Featherstone Road, Gladstone Road and The Green.

Chris Lyons, Senior Development Manager at Peabody, said the new development would provide hundreds of much-needed  homes and create a vibrant new community hub in an area that is well connected to the rest of London and close to Southall town centre.

A Peabody spokesman said the main learnings from the first consultation related to concerns over transport, air quality and ecology, and the next stage would focus on these areas.

The spokesman said there would also be more public realm space added in.

He said: “That could be places to sit, relax, grass areas, more trees, public squares, table tennis tables.”

The development will also include over 3000-square-metres of shops, cafes and offices.

There was also an indoor space measuring 370 msq which could be used for a nursery, community hall, or youth club, depending on consultation feedback.

Ged Cann, Local Democracy Reporter

 

11th September 2019

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