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Recent Examples St Saviour’s Estate N The Sites Secure private entrances, new planting and new lighting A new place to play for everyone Marklake Court, Weston Street, London Bridge by Bell Phillips Architects - 100% Council Rent Good natural light and ventilation to all flats Balconies overlooking public spaces to increase security and feeling of community How the development might be... New Housing It is proposed to develop 2 garage sites on the St Saviour’s Estate. The developments are to be for new Council homes, for 100% council rent, 10% of which will be for wheelchair users. The homes will be energy efficient and will be a mix of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed dwellings. The information shown at this consultation is not fixed and is at a preliminary stage. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback and incorporate any comments or concerns into the proposals as they develop. The New Homes Commitment The development is part of Southwark’s commitment to deliver 11,000 new council homes by 2043, 1,500 of which will be delivered by the end of 2018. Southwark Council commit to building the right kind of homes to meet a range of needs Southwark Council will build high quality and well integrated homes Southwark Council seek meaningful consultation and engagement with residents To find out more and keep updated on the programme you can look on Southwark’s website : www.southwark.gov.uk/housing/major-works-and-new-homes/new-homes/new-homes-delivery Site 1 St Vincents Site 2 Woodville

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Recent Examples

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Secure private entrances, new planting and new lighting

A new place to play for everyone

Marklake Court, Weston Street, London Bridge by Bell Phillips Architects - 100% Council Rent

Good natural light and ventilation to all flats

Balconies overlooking public spaces to increase security and feeling of community

How the development might be...

New Housing

It is proposed to develop 2 garage sites on the St Saviour’s Estate.

The developments are to be for new Council homes, for 100% council rent, 10% of which will be for wheelchair users.

The homes will be energy efficient and will be a mix of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed dwellings.

The information shown at this consultation is not fixed and is at a preliminary stage. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback and incorporate any comments or concerns into the proposals as they develop.

The New Homes Commitment

The development is part of Southwark’s commitment to deliver 11,000 new council homes by 2043, 1,500 of which will be delivered by the end of 2018.

• Southwark Council commit to building the right kind of homes to meet a range of needs

• Southwark Council will build high quality and well integrated homes

• Southwark Council seek meaningful consultation and engagement with residents

To find out more and keep updated on the programme you can look on Southwark’s website :

www.southwark.gov.uk/housing/major-works-and-new-homes/new-homes/new-homes-delivery

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View across central green space View to garages and rear of Melford Court, ballcourt with high fence to right

The immediate context of the site is made up of 7-8 storey apartment buildings, standing around a shared green space and games area. A row of 2-3 storey houses are located near the southern boundary and larger 4-5 storey buildings are located further to the west.

Initial analysis suggests a split block may be successful, stepping in height. The northern section could be 4 storeys tall, while the southern section could be 6 storeys.

The indicative footprint shown above could provide approximately 18 new homes.

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View of Woodville House to the west of the site

The site is surrounded by a 7 story flatted development in Woodville House, a new 6 storey building to the south on Grange Walk and 2-3 storey houses located on Maltby Street.

Initial analysis suggests that the new building should be designed to be between these building heights. A stepped building of 4 storeys to the north and 6 storeys to the south could be appropriate.

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