The first new homes are due to complete in 2030.Īccording to the team, as individual plots are brought forward for development, ‘architects will be involved in the applications for reserved matters approval and the detailed design and delivery of the buildings’. chief ports of France, in the Channel, 29 miles from Folkestone, 112 miles. If approved, construction is set to start in phases in 2025. library of more than 55,000 volumes an academy of fine arts, founded in. The proposals also include two public parks and inclusive play spaces, designed by landscape architecture and design practice, Spacehub.īallymore group managing director John Mulryan said: ‘The scale and location of the site – in one of London’s 48 Opportunity Areas – presents a real opportunity to create a thoughtfully designed, accessible and sustainable canalside neighbourhood with strong transport links.’įaulknerBrowns partner Ben Sykes said: ‘Our design has been built around public spaces, including a restored canal basin, play spaces and adding gardens and groves to the borough, to create a series of smaller neighbourhoods with a rich mix of uses and a strong sense of personality and place.’
Hutchinson & Partners is leading on plot 2, which will house 950 homes, the new Sainsbury’s, and commercial and community space.