Harriott, Apsley and Pattison Houses
Newsletter September 2025
Dear Residents,
You’ll have noticed that there’s been a lot of activity around your estate since the early summer. The pram sheds have now all be vacated and the council’s development partner Vistry have installed site hoarding around the pram sheds and the former adult care centre, making the area safe for the demolition of these buildings. The estate Residents Panel met with the project team, staff from Vistry as well as the council’s Neighbourhood Housing Officer for your estate on 10th September to share updates and hear any live issues facing residents
Come and hear the latest news on the scheme
The council and Vistry would like to invite all residents of the estate to an engagement event, to give you the chance to hear from the team about all areas of the project and ask any questions you may have. Attendees will include:
• Representatives from Vistry will be on hand to discuss construction matters,
• the Council’s appointed valuer Tim Surry (from JLL) will be available for leaseholders to progress their buyback conversations,
• colleagues from the council’s Housing Options team will be there for Tenants to address any concerns or discuss any changes in circumstance.
It would be great to see you at either the Saturday 11th or Tuesday 14th at Stepney City Farm.
Event date:
Saturday 11th Oct at 10am – 1pm
and
Tuesday 14th Oct at 4 – 7pm
Venue: Stepney City Farm, Stepney Way September 2025
Construction Update
Since the last newsletter, you will have noticed less on-site activity, while Vistry completed site surveys for pre-commencement planning conditions. Vistry has also been working to get dates from the statutory authorities to disconnect services to the adult care building. Once the services have been disconnected and planning conditions approved, demolition can start. A newsletter will be shared with residents ahead of demolition starting to confirm timescales.
There have been a few issues of concern raised by residents with the project team to do with rubbish collections and concernsregarding anti-social behaviour. Residents of the estate were very quick to contact the council so that we could act on this with expediency. We very much appreciate residents getting in touch with us so we can address issues quickly and appropriately to lessen the impact of the works.
Residents Engagement Event Venue

Vistry Site Contact
Stefan Taylor - stefan.taylor@vistry.co.uk
Council Officers
Sabaj Uddin – Sabaj.uddin@towerhamlets.gov.uk or 0207 364 2534
Imelda Burke – Imelda.Burke@towerhamlets.gov.uk or 07966023672
Your Independent Tenant & Leaseholder Advisor
Mo Ali – M.ali@ppcr.org.uk or 07940 431503
Compulsory Purchase Order 2025 - Confirmation
HAP Compulsory Purchase Order 2025 – Inquiry Documents
HAP Compulsory Purchase Order 2025 - Core Documents
You can view London Plan (CD 3.2) and the Local Plan (CD 3.3) via the following links: Local Plan part 1, Local Plan part 2, and London Plan.
Phases
What we showed you in February & March 2024
Update March 2024
Revised planning application submitted
We are pleased to announce that a revised application for the HAP Regeneration Scheme was submitted to the Local Planning Authority on 1st March 2024. If you would like to view the planning application and any of its associated documents, its reference number is PA/24/00368. The planning portal can be accessed via the council’s planning portal using this weblink https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk/online-applications/
Buy-backs update
Since June 2023 we have begun buying back properties on the estate from those wishing to sell their property and move/invest elsewhere. To date 5 completions have taken place and 10 cases are going through the selling process. These flats will not be left empty but used in the meantime as temporary accommodation for households currently in less suitable and more expensive temporary accommodation.
Rehousing drop-in sessions (date for your diary!)
The team are aware that while plenty of residents are eager to engage in the rehousing process, many residents feel some concern about this area, given all the different aspects to think about. To try and assist you, the council is hosting two re-housing drop-in sessions where officers will be availabe for you to come and discuss your rehousing. Secure tenants will be able to talk to staff from the Lettings Team regarding decant status and their housing options. Resident and Non-resident leaseholders will be able to discuss any issues they have regarding valuation or compensation with JLL, the council’s valuers for this project. Members of the Project Team will also be in attendance to discuss any other re-housing matters.
Dates: Tuesday 16 April from 1PM - 5PM & Thursday 18 April from 4PM - 7PM
Venue: 262 Stepney Way (Redcoat building next door to the mosque)
Selling Your Property to the Council
If you are a leaseholder and have yet to have your property surveyed for the purpose of selling your home, then please contact JLL, so they can visit you and carry out a valuation. This an important step, even if you are intending to remain on the estate in one of the newly build homes. You can contact JLL by calling Tim Surry on 07548 099 645 or email tim.surry@jll.com
A New Development Partner
The council has started the process of selecting a developer partner and this work will increase in the coming months. Two members of the Residents’ Panel have volunteered to help in the selection process. Once a developer is chosen it will be announced in the summer newsletter along with an updated timeline for the scheme.
What we showed you in February 2024
In our last public consultation, we brought you the material on the right.
Updated Buy-Back Guides
We have now updated our buy-back guides and copies of these can be found within the Documents section of this page. The new updated guides are for Resident and Non-resident Leaseholders. The buy-back process has commenced and the Council has appointed JLL as the Valuers for your property. Please contact JLL directly, who have written to you separately, with any queries.
Programme

Harriott, Apsley, Pattison Houses - Newsletter December 2022
This year has been one of change in Tower Hamlets with the election of a new Mayor and administration which brought some new councillors and Cabinet members on board who are also keen to deliver much needed new housing in the borough. It may not feel like there has been a lot going on, but behind the scenes the team has been progressing towards securing full planning approval, bringing the newly elected Mayor up to date on scheme progress and considering alternative designs for the mosque and community centre.
Residents Panel
The Residents’ Panel has remained engaged throughout the past year, with meetings in January, May, June, September and November. They have worked hard on behalf of residents by providing useful feedback to the project team on communications with the community as well as informing officers of feelings on the estate during the ups and downs of the last year. The project team heard from the Panel about their concerns regarding the recent delay to securing planning permission and officers are pushing hard to see this confirmed in the early part of 2023.
Looking ahead to 2023
Leaseholders will be contacted in January to announce the launch of the buy-back package in February and the commencement of voluntary negotiations to acquire homes on the estate, particularly for those not wishing/eligible to take-up one of the new homes to be built. An external valuer is currently being appointed and this process is expected to be finished in January 2023; this will enable individual meetings to start with leaseholders on the valuation of their properties. For further background information on the rehousing/buy-back programme please see the ‘Key Documents’ section of the scheme’s webpage using the link below. We will be writing to you closer to the time to confirm the start of the buy-back programme and providing full details.
Upon confirmation of the planning decision in 2023, the project will move into another new phase, when we will be able to launch the rehousing programme for secure tenants. Decant status has already been approved in principle by the Common Housing Register Forum and will go live once all planning approvals are agreed between the Council and the Greater London Authority (GLA). Once the council has the seal of approval from the GLA, colleagues in the Housing Options Team will start their liaison with tenants to discuss individual decant options.
