Aylesbury community celebrates regeneration reaching new heights

Aylesbury community celebrates regeneration reaching new heights

The latest phase of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in south London has reached its highest point.

The occasion was marked by members of the community coming together with representatives from Notting Hill Genesis, Southwark Council, the GLA and The Hill Group to see the last of the concrete being laid at the top of the block, which is due to be completed next year.

This milestone shows Notting Hill Genesis’s ongoing commitment to providing safe, comfortable and quality homes for both existing and new residents.

At the heart of this project is Notting Hill Genesis’s dedication to growing and investing in the community to make sure they are part of the regeneration. Chairs of the residents’ associations and other key local figures joined the ceremony, which was followed by a tour of the hoarding displaying residents’ artwork, chosen through a local art prize competition.

Notting Hill Genesis has been working in partnership with Southwark Council since 2014 on the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate. Together they have already delivered over 700 homes, of which 85% are social rent, alongside a new library and health centre.

The latest phase, known as FDS C, will have shared ownership, private sale and market rent homes alongside social rent. The next phase of homes, phase 2b, is currently in planning and should provide a further 640 homes, half being affordable.

Tom Copley, deputy mayor for housing and residential development, said:

“I’m delighted to celebrate this milestone in the regeneration of Aylesbury Estate, along with our partners at Notting Hill Genesis, Southwark Council and The Hill Group. Backed by funding from the Mayor of London, Aylesbury Estate represents a bold vision for the future of housing in south London. With 700 new, high-quality homes – 85 per cent of which are at social rent – and new state-of-the-art community facilities, this development is an exciting example of how we are creating a better and fairer London for everyone.”

 

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