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300 Harrow Road

Public sector-led housing, community facilities, and regeneration

  • £50M

    Construction Value

  • London, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

Delivering much-needed new homes and replacement community facilities within Westminster

When Westminster City Council needed multidisciplinary services in relation to the redevelopment of their 300 Harrow Road site, which comprises an existing nursery, community hall, and car parking, they brought in our team to help. However, the site has a significant number of constraints, including existing services, complex site levels and retaining structures, adjacent trees of high amenity value, surrounding residential uses, the busy Harrow Road, and the Grand Union Canal and towpath.

Our brief? Work with the Council’s appointed architect to prepare a residential-led scheme, to re-provide the existing nursery and community hall, and to include a new flexible office floorspace and café. The submitted planning application includes these requirements as well as 112 residential units in blocks ranging from 5 to 16 storeys. It is anticipated that 50% of the proposed habitable rooms will be delivered as genuinely affordable housing.

We have produced a significant proportion of the technical supporting documents for the planning application as well as co-ordinated its submission. We undertook extensive community and stakeholder engagement, and ensured that assessments were prepared in a robust and punctual manner—maintaining momentum against the client’s programme. 

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  • Westminster City Council
Architect
Child Graddon Lewis Architects
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Child Graddon Lewis Architects

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