Wandsworth council’s planning committee is set to approve the £550m Alton Estate regeneration, just months after the council’s development partner walked away from the scheme.
Redrow Homes axed plans to deliver the 1,100-home scheme in August, following frustrations with planning and increased costs. It had been selected as preferred partner in 2017, but opted to scale back operations in London and focus on the regions.
Wandsworth Council has replaced Redrow as the applicant for the hybrid plans to redevelop the 1950s estate. The application comprises detailed plans for the demolition of the 288 existing buildings and 654 new homes, and outline plans for the remaining 454. As the sole applicant, if the committee were to refuse the scheme there would be no right to appeal.