Wates to build 334 new mixed-tenure homes in Barking and Dagenham

This will be the third project Wates has undertaken for Be First in the area, having recently completed 201 homes at Gascoigne West Phase 1.
The £142m Gascoigne East Phase 3B scheme will provide 277 apartments, 46 houses and 11 maisonettes as well as new public spaces connecting pedestrian and public transport links, centred around a garden square at the east of the site, as well as delivering £30m in social value to the area.
The build will use modern methods of construction such as offsite production of balconies, bathrooms and utilities cupboards, which will reduce construction time on site.
Be First has a strong track record in delivering new, high-quality homes for people and communities in Barking and Dagenham, with the borough named the most affordable for housing in the capital. The latest phase of this major development will complement the award-winning regeneration of the eastern side of the Gascoigne Estate, where Be First is delivering 526 new flats as part of a safer, healthier, and more sustainably designed environment.
The wider Gascoigne Estate will include tree-lined public spaces, a new 5,000 sqm park – Gascoigne Square – along with public art and stunning designs in a mixture of traditional and modern styles.
Construction is due to start in Summer 2023, with homes finished by the beginning of 2026.
Alongside its commitment to the investment in new and existing homes in the borough, Be First places a strong emphasis on ensuring that local communities benefit as much as possible from the development and regeneration projects happening in the borough. This includes through social, community and employment initiatives, which all contractors are required to demonstrate and deliver when appointed to Be First projects.
The Gascoigne East Phase 3B project will allow Wates to invest in the local community through the provision of 13 apprenticeships and a minimum of 40 work placements for local people.
During the Gascogne West Phase 1 programme, the pandemic inspired Wates to find innovative ways to bring £45m in social value to the local community including the creation of 21 apprenticeships, 22 work experience placements and £89k of investment in local charities and community causes.
Phoenix Park was created as a safe and inviting meanwhile space where residents can meet, play and enjoy the outdoors, and a total of 733 young people were engaged in educational projects with 21,000 hours invested in employment and training.
Cllr Darren Rodwell
Leader of Barking & Dagenham Council
Kevin O’Brien
Managing Director, BeFirst Londonl
Helen Bunch
Executive Managing Director, Wates Residential