Bouygues begins work on Camden estate redevelopment

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Bouygues UK has been appointed by the London Borough of Camden to deliver the part-redevelopment of the Maitland Park Estate with 119 new homes

The Camden estate scheme will create a vibrant heart for the community with new high-quality residential accommodation, delivering 119 new fit-for-purpose homes in a variety of sizes to suit the housing needs of the Borough.

Located between Chalk Farm and Belsize Park on the Maitland Park Estate, the scheme will provide a range of external amenity areas, landscaped open space incorporating engaging play provision, as well as a new on-site community space.

The development will include biodiversity features and renewable energy provision.

This was made possible by the demolition of the 1960’s Aspen House Tower Block, the old Tenants’ and Residents’ Association (TRA) Hall, gymnasium and garages.

The resulting new homes will be approximately 43% at council rent with 57% private/market sale and will offer fully accessible and adaptable units across the development.

A positive impact

Rob Bradley, CEO of Bouygues UK, said: “Given our strong track record of delivering highly successful mixed-tenure housing and urban regeneration schemes, we are very excited to have been selected for this project which will have such a positive impact on the availability of affordable housing in Camden.

“In partnership with the local authority, we are very proud to be delivering sustainable communities that will make a real difference to the health and wellbeing of residents.”

Danny Beales, Camden Council Cabinet Member for Investing in Communities, Culture and an Inclusive Economy, said: “We are building homes that meet the highest standards, which are green, modern and have enough space for our families to grow – including at Maitland Park where we are working with residents to deliver 119 new homes, over 50 of which will be available at council rent.

“Each of the new buildings at Maitland Park will feature biodiverse roofs with solar panels and the estate will also benefit from a new community hall, enhanced green spaces and play and fitness facilities.”

Construction works started on site in March 2021, with completion anticipated in the late summer of 2022.

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