Below are case studies relating to Mixed-Tenure Estate Regeneration. Click on the development name to see the full case study
The Peckham Partnership was one of the country's largest urban regeneration schemes, involving the redevelopment of the former Five Estates in Peckham, South East London to provide a mixed tenure community.
Countryside Properties is currently undertaking this £65m regeneration scheme working in partnership with Stonebridge Housing Action Trust (HAT) and Hyde Housing Group to renew the Stonebridge Estate in Harlesden, London.
The London Wide Initiative (LWI), which is being promoted by English Partnerships, will deliver around 4000 new mixed tenure homes across London over the next four years. Approximately one third of these new homes will be sold at discounted prices to first time buyers and key workers.
We are working with our partners to regenerate the Grahame Park estate in the London Borough of Barnet with 3,000 new mixed tenures homes and a mix of uses.
This £2.5 billion project aims to transform the area physically, socially and economically creating a sustainable and cohesive community.
Over the next 20 years both Stoke-on-Trent City Council and RENEW North Staffordshire, responsible for delivering the Government's Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder, aim to substantially upgrade the city's housing stock.
The Millennium Plus project which is being developed by Southern Housing Group and built by Countryside Properties is one of the earliest pioneers of modern methods of construction.
Countryside Properties has completed over £30m of new build and refurbishment works at Longwood Park, previously known as the Common Road Estate, Langley in Slough.
350 new homes have been provided through an innovative partnering agreement that brings together the local authority, a consortium of housing associations and Countryside Properties.
Countryside Properties is undertaking a £19m estate regeneration scheme, Coopers Road, which is part of the Southwark Estates Initiative. It involves the phased replacement of four 1960's blocks with 154 new flats and houses.
Information correct as at 08/05/2008