Topping out ceremony held for first site in Havering 12 estates regeneration
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Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Damian White, attended the ceremony, where he was presented with an engraved silver trowel by Charlie Wates, Director at the Wates Group, to mark the occasion.
Councillor Joshua Chapman, Cabinet Member for Housing also joined Andrew Blake-Herbert, Chief Executive of Havering Council and members of the Regeneration Team.
The Napier and New Plymouth developments, located in Rainham, will be the first to be completed as part of the larger ‘12 Estates’ regeneration programme. It will see 197 high-quality homes built for local people.
All residents who have been moved off the site to enable the regeneration are guaranteed the right to return, with 126 affordable homes being ready to move in this winter.
By the time it has completed the Napier and New Plymouth development, Wates expects to have awarded over £18 million in contracts with local businesses. Since work began on the site, it has also invested more than £15 million in social value in the Havering community, including over £100,000 with local charities and community causes. So far 164 local people have benefited from employment and skills initiatives, while over 1,500 students have been supported via educational activities and programmes.
Councillor White
Charlie Wates
Director at Wates Group
Napier and New Plymouth House replaces two outdated 13-storey tower blocks to increase the amount of affordable and council rented accommodation in the area. The wider £1.5 billion regeneration project will span the next decade, delivering 3,500 new homes across the borough, including Waterloo Estate and Queens Street in Romford and Serena, Solar and Sunrise Courts in Hornchurch.