Nick Williams

Gascoigne – a model for 21st century affordable housing

Building work on one of east London’s largest regeneration projects is continuing at pace on Barking’s Gascoigne Estate. Councillor Darren Rodwell, Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, visited site on Friday 19 June, to see how construction of the latest phase of 200 new homes is progressing. Cllr Rodwell said: “It’s great to see our

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Plans to move City of London markets to Dagenham submitted

Plans to move the City of London wholesale markets to Dagenham Dock were submitted to Be First, Barking and Dagenham Council’s regeneration arm, today (3 June). The planning application proposes to move Billingsgate, New Spitalfields and Smithfield markets to the 42-acre site of the former Barking Reach Power station, at Dagenham Dock. If approved, the

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Winning hearts and minds with bricks and mortar

Be First, Barking and Dagenham Council’s regeneration arm, has published detailed guidelines to help architects and contractors deliver its aspirations for a new standard of design for municipally owned housing. The series of three guides – titled Hearts, Minds, Bricks and Mortar – were launched at an online event hosted by the New London Architecture (NLA)

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Plans for more affordable homes approved

Proposals to build 56 affordable new homes have been agreed by Barking and Dagenham’s planning committee. The plans to build the homes in Woodward Road Dagenham, include redeveloping a locally listed former library, which is currently being used as a furniture workshop. Councillor Cameron Geddes, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Social Housing, said: “This decision

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