NAPIER & NEW PLYMOUTH UPDATE www.havering.gov.uk/askhousing
JUNE 2018
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Napier & New Plymouth House Regeneration update meeting – Thursday 8 March 2018 Havering Council is really pleased to be working with Wates Residential as a Joint Venture partner in the £1 billion regeneration project, which will see 12 Council estates regenerated to provide around 3,000 homes in Havering over the next 12 years. Wates has been chosen after an extensive procurement process during which they proved they are well placed to deliver the new homes that we need and outlined their commitment to the long-term future of Havering. They also showed that not only do they have an awareness of the culture, history and heritage of Havering but they share the Council’s vision for the future of the borough.
Latest Meeting On Thursday 8 March, Neil Stubbings visited residents of Napier and New Plymouth, at La Salette hall, Rainham. Neil informed residents, to date around 257 households, including 75 sheltered housing tenants, in the regeneration areas have moved to new homes, including 53 tenants from Napier House and New Plymouth House. Leaseholders and freeholders can start the process to sell their property to the Council via our specialist officer, Ian Nolan. First demolitions will be the Waterloo Estate, Napier House and New Plymouth House and Solar, Serena and Sunrise. Demolition is due to start in late 2019. That can only happen when we have moved everyone off the estates.
The project will see an overhaul of Havering’s existing Council accommodation on the 12 Sites. Delivering improved provision, the regeneration will increase Council rented accommodation by 70 per cent and build 400 low-cost home ownership properties. By doubling the amount of affordable housing on the 12 estates, this project delivers much-needed affordable homes for residents that are truly affordable on local income levels. In addition to the new house building, there will be a significant amount of new jobs created as well as excellent supply chain opportunities for local businesses to be involved with.
Napier & New Plymouth Update JUNE 2018
Q. What are you doing to reassure residents who are feeling frightened being the only tenants on floors where others have been moved?
Q. What are you doing about antisocial behaviour (ASB) in the communal areas due to flats now being empty and attracting youths?
A. We can confirm that wardens will be in the area to reassure residents.
A. We are trying to come up with a solution to permanently shut the side doors of the building as these are not used by the remaining tenants and will help stop youths getting in and causing ASB.
Q. Did anyone take up the offer of free alarms ? A. We haven’t had any residents take up the offer of personal alarms.
Napier and New Plymouth Surgery date visits Housing Regeneration Officers
Tenancy Sustainment Officers
Thursday 31 May 2018
Thursday 31 May 2018
Thursday 21June 2018
Thursday 21June 2018
Thursday 12 July 2018
Thursday 12 July 2018
Thursday 02 August 2018
Thursday 02 August 2018
Thursday
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SEPTEMBER
2018
Next meeting: The next update meeting will be on Thursday 20 september at La Salette Church Hall, 1 Rainham Road, Rainham, RM13 8SP, from 6pm.
Meet the Contractor Havering Council and Wates will be hosting a meet and greet drop in session at La Salette Church Hall, 1 Rainham Road, Rainham, RM13 8SP on Thursday 31 May between 4pm – 7pm. This will be an opportunity to give us your views and consult with us on the design of the buildings.
Contact details:
www.havering.gov.uk/regenadvice housingregeneration@havering.gov.uk www.havering.gov.uk/HousingRegeneration 5383NNP