Disused estate garages to be replaced by social housing using ‘Passivhaus’ standards
Published: Friday, August 9, 2024
A brand new project to build much-needed social housing in Roehampton has just received the green light. This is part of Wandsworth Council’s efforts to create resident-focused communities.
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The Aubyn Square Estate scheme will provide 12 new homes, all of which will be social housing within the Homes for Wandsworth programme. The homes will be allocated using a local lettings policy.
Planning permission was granted on Thursday 18 July 2024, with the pledge that the homes will all be delivered to Passivhaus standards (an internationally-recognised standard for reducing a building’s carbon footprint and improve wellbeing & comfort for our residents). This will help contribute to the council’s ambitious goal to deliver 1,000 sustainable homes by 2029.
The new homes will replace underutilised garages across the Eastwood North estate in Roehampton. As part of the scheme, there will also be a series of landscape improvements including: a useful East-West route for pedestrians, new and enhanced play areas for children, and better biodiversity with new trees and plants introduced.
The scale and character of the new buildings have been developed in response to resident comments received at a series of consultation events held on the estate.
Cllr Aydin Dikerdem, Wandsworth Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing, said:
“We are building beautiful high quality council housing across the borough. Working alongside local communities, we are creating homes that people want to live in.
“It’s really important to us that the existing communities on our estates get to enjoy the benefit of these new schemes. That’s why we’re delighted that alongside these new homes being built, those residents already living on the estate will see positive investment and improvements to the local area.”