On an 81% turnout, 86% of residents backed proposals for regenerating the Teviot Estate with new homes, new green and play spaces, shops, community and faith facilities, and improved infrastructure.
Resident ballots for strategic estate regeneration projects that require City Hall funding were introduced by the Mayor of London in July 2018. An independent ballot of 617 eligible residents was conducted by Electoral Reform Services.
Since the ballot, consultation with the Residents’ Steering Group and the local community has been ongoing, for residents to contribute to the scheme’s procurement and designs.
Features of the scheme could include:
- More than 2,500 new homes (a mix of flats, maisonettes and houses to meet Teviot residents’ housing need)
- New green and play spaces
- New shops
- Community and faith facilities
- Improved infrastructure
A Joint Venture Partner will be appointed to deliver the scheme. A planning application to the local authority is expected to be finalised in mid-late 2022.
Teviot Regeneration Area
The map below shows the area for regeneration
