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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

(External link)

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

Order Map.pdf
(775.8 KB)

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

Phases overview
Phase 1: Design principles for the new development
Design principles for the new development
Phase 2: Why does the Council need to build more homes?
Why does the Council need to build more homes?
Phase 3: Why Harriott, Apsley and Pattison (HAP) Houses?
Why Harriott, Apsley and Pattison (HAP) Houses?
Phase 4: Our promise to residents
Our promise to residents
Phase 5: What regeneration will deliver
What regeneration will deliver
Phase 6: What we showed you in February & March 2024
What we showed you in February & March 2024
Phase 7: What we showed you in August 2024
What we showed you in August 2024
Phase 8: What we showed you in December 2024
What we showed you in December 2024
Phase 9: Newsletter April 2025
Newsletter April 2025

What we showed you in August 2024

31 August 2024 23:00 - 1 September 2024 23:00

Update August 2024

Planning Approval

Following a detailed redesign of the proposals during 2024, to incorporate the governments building safety regulation changes and a stand-alone community centre and mosque, the council’s Development Committee gave their support to the application on the 12th June, recommending that planning permission be granted. This was a key milestone to cross and our thanks go to PRP Architects for all their hard work to get the application submitted on target.

Selection of a developer partner

In March 2024 the process began to select a preferred developer partner to work with us to price and deliver the construction stage of this project. This procurement process is an exercise of tendering (advertising and requesting bids), evaluating and appointing a chosen developer to work with the council. The council allowed eight weeks for potential contractors to return their bids. However bidders asked us for another four weeks to complete this bids before submitting these to the council. The closing date for the council to receive the bids was the 26th June.

The council is now in the process of clarifying and evaluating the bids. This means that the project team and other relevant teams in the council, such as finance and legal colleagues look at the content of the bids and engage in dialogue with the bidders to explore the detail of their proposals, before scoring each bidders submission. As always your Residents’ Panel has been involved along the way and the Panel chose two representatives to form part of the evaluation panel scoring the non-commercial elements of the bids. Our thanks to Robi and Eric for giving up their time so generously. Once the council has completed the evaluation process, it will appoint the highest scoring organisation, we expect this to take place in September. However, before the winning bidder can be announced publicly, there will be a period of commercial negotiation over the contract, followed by a mandatory 2 week ‘stand still period’ when all bidders are informed of the outcome and can raise any queries they may have. Hopefully an announcement will be possible in late October, but we’ll be intouch as soon as we’re able.

Buy-Backs update & selling your home back to the council

The leasehold buyback scheme is fully under way with nine resident and non-resident leasehold buybacks already complete. There are many more in the pipeline going through the selling process. As always please do make use of the Rehousing Guides which can be found within the Rehousing Documents section of this page. It is also worth keeping the details of JLL (the council’s appointed valuer) at hand for when you are ready to have your property valued: contact Tim Surry on 07548 099 645 or email tim.surry@jll.com

Timeline

*To view a larger image of the timeline, please right click on image and select magnify image.

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Planning Application

The Council’s Development Committee passed a resolution to award planning consent for regeneration to proceed on 21st March 2022, subject to confirmation by Greater London Authority (GLA).

The planning reference for this application is PA/21/02703 should you wish to view the planning application and associated documents on the (External link) council's planning portal


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Rehousing Documents

Following a series of tenure specific consultation workshops held in December 2020, please view the document section to view the tenure specific rehousing guides. If you have any questions on these, please contact a member of the team by emailing clichyestate@towerhamlets.gov.uk