35% of the new homes will be affordable.
Situated in Battersea, one of the most vibrant locales in London, the new mixed-use development at 55-59 Lombard Road, London SW11 3RX, is bound to catch the attention of all.
The scheme is being delivered with Wandsworth Local Authority and comprises of two separate buildings. The former will stand at between 1 and 20 storeys and include street-level retail as well as 168 units on residential levels and office space above them.
The second building will complement the existing Big Yellow self-storage facility offering flexible office space and an artists' studio,
A key feature of this scheme is its provision of affordable housing, with 35% of the housing being genuinely affordable (18% intermediate, 17% affordable rent), on track with GLA target tolerances.
Housing wraps the north and west sharing a podium level garden for all residents with three discrete blocks each providing access to their units.
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A standout aspect of this scheme is its commitment to affordability, with 35% of the homes designated as genuinely affordable. This includes 18% intermediate housing and 17% affordable rent, aligning with GLA target tolerances and supporting diverse community needs.
January 2019 a resolution to approve the planning permission, subject to completion of a Section 106 agreement, was made. DWD submitted an outline planning application for the redevelopment in August 2018, with Gillespies acting as landscape architect.
In January 2019, a resolution was made to grant planning permission for the redevelopment of 55-59 Lombard Road, pending the completion of a Section 106 agreement. The initial outline planning application for this project was submitted in August 2018 by DWD, with Gillespies appointed as the landscape architect.
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