Demolition of old tower blocks heralds progress at Waterloo Estate

Standing tall in the area since 1961, the two eleven storey (120 feet) buildings are no longer fit for purpose, and the area is being transformed into an exciting new community.
Waterloo Estate in Romford is the largest of the ‘12 Estates’ projects with Joint Venture partner Wates Residential, creating over 550 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom affordable homes for local people. The homes will be built from high-quality and traditional building materials, and will provide commercial workspace, play space, a raingarden and a community village green.
Yesterday on-site, Councillor Damian White, Leader of Havering Council and Neil Stubbings, Director of Regeneration, were joined by Tim Wates and Hugh Jeffery from Wates Residential, to see the towers coming down.
Councillor White
Hugh Jeffery
Regional Development Director for Wates Residential
The £1.5 billion joint venture programme between Havering Council and Wates will see at least 3,500 high-quality new homes delivered in Havering over the next 12 to 15 years. Other sites in the programme include Napier and New Plymouth House in Rainham and Solar, Serena and Sunrise Courts in Hornchurch, where work has recently started on a new retirement village.
Wates and alongside Havering Council has made a commitment to buy British wherever possible, with 20 per cent of all spend going to local Small and Medium Enterprises, valued at £100m.