Newham Council Approves 600 New Homes at Silvertown’s Silo D Quarter

Newham Council Approves 600 New Homes at Silvertown's Silo D Quarter
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Key Points:

  • Newham Council’s Planning Committee has approved plans for 600 new homes at Silvertown in the Royal Docks. ​
  • The development, known as Plot 78, will feature affordable housing in collaboration with The Guinness Partnership. ​
  • Plot 78 is part of the Silo D Quarter, which includes the restoration of the Grade II listed Silo D and a central public park. ​
  • The project is designed by Haworth Tompkins and will include commercial spaces on the ground floor.
  • The Silvertown regeneration aims to deliver approximately 6,500 homes, focusing on affordable housing. ​
  • The development will also introduce community infrastructure such as shops, restaurants, bars, and a dockside leisure hub. ​
  • Over 1,300 workers are expected on-site annually, contributing to local employment and economic growth. ​

Newham Council‘s Planning Committee has approved plans for 600 new homes at Silvertown in the Royal Docks. This development, known as Plot 78, will include affordable housing and is being delivered in collaboration with The Guinness Partnership. ​


What is Plot 78 and its significance?

Plot 78 is a crucial component of the Silo D Quarter, representing the next phase of development in Silvertown’s masterplan. The area will feature two pocket parks designed for residents and visitors to relax, socialise, and play. Additionally, the project includes the restoration of the Grade II listed former grain silo, Silo D, and a central public park connecting to the historic Millennium Mills building.

Who is responsible for the design and construction of Plot 78?

The architectural design for Plot 78 is undertaken by Haworth Tompkins. The buildings will incorporate commercial spaces on the ground floor, supported by a comprehensive retail provision along North Woolwich Road, indicating the emergence of a new local centre.

How does this project fit into the broader Silvertown regeneration?

The regeneration of Silvertown is one of London’s largest urban redevelopment projects, aiming to transform a 60-acre docklands site that has been largely vacant for over 40 years. The project plans to deliver approximately 6,500 new homes, with a focus on affordable housing. Beyond housing, the development will generate jobs, provide workers with new skills, and introduce a vibrant mix of community infrastructure, including shops, restaurants, bars, and a dockside leisure hub.

What are the expected economic impacts of the Silvertown project?

With more than 1,300 workers expected on-site annually, the Silvertown project is designed to foster opportunities for local residents and contribute to Newham’s broader economic growth. The development aims to create jobs and provide new skills for workers, enhancing the local economy.

What have project leaders said about the approval?

Jess Wallis, Project Lead for Silvertown, commented:​

“We’re making significant progress at Silvertown, and the site’s immense potential becomes more evident every day. This latest plot of homes is a crucial part of that momentum as we work with partners to continue to prioritize the delivery of housing as early as possible in the scheme. The addition of the first green spaces for residents and local communities is particularly significant, especially given how long the site has remained empty. Silvertown is taking shape in the heart of the Royal Docks and will soon emerge as a new destination for local people and Londoners alike.”

The approval of Plot 78 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing regeneration of Silvertown, promising to revitalise the area with new homes, green spaces, and community amenities.​

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