The long-awaited regeneration of the Teviot Estate in east London has now received approval from Tower Hamlets council, marking a significant milestone for the ambitious project led by Hill Group and Poplar HARCA. This extensive redevelopment plan seeks to transform the estate with approximately 1,750 to 2,000 new homes, alongside a diverse range of community amenities, green spaces, and improved infrastructure.

Designed by BPTW, who serve as the lead architects and masterplanners, the project covers an area of around eight hectares. It aims to foster a sustainable, well-connected neighbourhood that meets local needs. BPTW’s approach integrates modern, energy-efficient homes with public parks, play areas, shops, and a new community centre to enhance social and economic vibrancy within Teviot and its surroundings. The design process has been highly collaborative, involving continual engagement with residents and local stakeholders to ensure the development aligns with community aspirations.

Originally valued at around £800 million, the regeneration is planned as a phased scheme beginning in April 2025. The first phase includes detailed plans for 475 homes, with between 35% to 45% designated as affordable housing — a core priority for the developers and council alike. Completion of the entire project is anticipated by 2042, promising a long-term transformation that will deliver a mix of housing types alongside commercial spaces to revitalize the estate.

However, the journey to this point has not been without challenges. Tower Hamlets council previously raised concerns about daylight and overlooking issues affecting several residential towers within the scheme. This prompted Hill Group and Poplar HARCA to instruct BPTW to revise the designs of four key towers. The adjustments involved increasing the height of two towers and combining two linked towers into one taller block. Meanwhile, the central open space was expanded and a play area was relocated to enhance residents’ living conditions and promote a better sense of community.

Resident involvement has been a cornerstone of the regeneration effort from the outset. Since 2017, around 80% of Teviot residents have supported the proposals through formal votes, underscoring widespread local backing. Both Hill Group and Poplar HARCA continue to emphasise transparency and ongoing communication, assuring that future phases will remain responsive to the evolving needs and wishes of the community.

In sum, the approved regeneration of the Teviot Estate represents a comprehensive and thoughtfully planned initiative geared toward revitalising a vital east London neighbourhood. It balances substantial new housing provision—particularly affordable homes—with green, communal spaces and infrastructure enhancements, all shaped through extensive resident engagement. As the project moves forward, it will be closely watched as a model for sustainable, community-driven urban renewal.

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Source: Noah Wire Services