Complete renovation of the Hayes area — more than 500 new apartments, 35% of social housing, green areas and modern infrastructure by 2031.
The Hayes Town Centre Estate regeneration is a large-scale residential project in Hayes, London, UB3. Also known as the Austin Road Estate, the development will transform the existing 1970s-built estate into a vibrant new community, delivering over 500 homes across five phases. The regeneration includes 247 new council-rented homes, housing for returning leaseholders, and a significant number of private sale properties in the later stages.
Located in Hayes, within the London Borough of Hillingdon, the estate benefits from proximity to Hayes & Harlington station and the town’s growing selection of amenities. The area is undergoing wider transformation with improved transport links, including the arrival of the Elizabeth Line, enhancing connectivity to central London.
A key priority of the project is to rehouse existing residents early in the regeneration process. All council-rented and returning leaseholder homes will be delivered in the earlier phases to support community continuity and minimise displacement. The scheme aims to create a cohesive and inclusive neighbourhood for current and future residents.
The regeneration will provide a new community centre, public open space, and landscaped amenity space. The complex will include guarded parking for cars and bicycle storage, convenient and safe use of sustainable transport. An improved public realm will encourage physical activity and social interaction.
There will be a selection of unit sizes and types available at the new homes, ranging from one, two and three-bedroom flats to larger three and four-bedroom duplexes and houses. This breadth of housing allows a variety of household sizes and requirements and makes the development suitable for young children, singles, and seniors.
Built in the 1970s, the Hayes Town Centre Estate contains 260 homes, of which 79 are leasehold. Architecture and design The estate is a mixture of medium-rise blocks and a 15-storey high-rise tower. The regeneration project would see the existing housing stock replaced with energy-efficient, high-quality homes that better meet the needs of current residents.
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