Agreement with Brent Council to deliver more than 300 new homes

More much-needed housing will soon be a reality in Wembley following an agreement with Brent Council to develop 304 new homes.
250 homes will be delivered on land east of Cecil Avenue, which had previously been the site of Copland School. The plan is for a high-quality, mixed-tenure courtyard development of five to nine storeys with one-bed, two-bed, three-bed and four-bed apartments and maisonettes. The new development will also house commercial units and community floorspace at street level.
A total of 152 homes will be made available for private sale on the Cecil Avenue site. The other 152 properties on both Cecil Avenue and Ujima House will be a mixture of affordable homes for council tenants and people on middle incomes.
Councillor Shama Tatler
Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Planning
Designated and partly funded by the Mayor of London, the Wembley Housing Zone aims to create new homes and jobs, new leisure, retail and workspaces, public realm improvements and increased accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists and road users.
Nick Williams
Regional Managing Director, Wates Residential
The new development agreement represents another opportunity for us to collaborate with Brent Council. We are currently working together to create 99 new council homes at Church End, at the same time investing in the local community through the generation of 16 apprenticeships and a minimum of 20 work placements for local people. We have also recently delivered 149 homes at Knowles House and Anansi House.