Wates seeks approval for Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment in Harold Hill

Wates seeks approval for Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment in Harold Hill
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Key Points:

  • Wates has submitted a planning application for the Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment at Harold Hill, UK.
  • The project is the third phase of the Harold Hill Town Centre regeneration.
  • Plans include 481 new homes, retail spaces, and community facilities.
  • The project is a collaboration between Wates and Havering Council.
  • Estate ballot showed 96.3% support for the redevelopment.
  • Displaced residents will have the right to return to newly built homes.
  • Construction is planned to begin in Spring 2026 if approved.
  • Earlier regeneration phases at Harold Hill are also progressing.
  • Phase one: Family Welcome Centre opening scheduled for Spring 2026.
  • Phase two: Chippenham Road housing development to start in winter 2025.
  • Wates was recently selected by the UK Government Property Agency for an office fit-out project in Manchester.

Wates has officially submitted the planning application for the Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment, marking the third phase of the Harold Hill Town Centre regeneration project in the UK. The redevelopment, carried out in collaboration with Havering Council, aims to deliver 481 new homes along with retail and community spaces.

What is the Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment plan?

Wates, a family-owned development, building, and property maintenance company, is spearheading the Farnham and Hilldene project as part of its broader work in Harold Hill. The project forms the third phase of the Harold Hill Town Centre regeneration initiative.

The redevelopment will introduce 481 new homes alongside retail and community facilities, aiming to transform the local area while maintaining its community identity. The planning application was formally submitted and showcased to local councillors. A model of the site is now displayed at Harold Hill Library for public viewing.

How will the redevelopment impact current residents?

Maintaining community ties is a core principle of the Farnham and Hilldene redevelopment. Wates and Havering Council have confirmed that all residents displaced by the project will retain the right to return to newly built homes once construction is complete.

The estate ballot reflected significant local support, with 96.3% of voters backing the redevelopment plan, reinforcing confidence in the project’s community-centred approach.

When will construction of Farnham and Hilldene begin?

If the submitted planning application is approved, construction for the third phase at Farnham and Hilldene is set to commence in Spring 2026. Wates has indicated that all preparatory activities are aligned with this timeline.

What are the details of the earlier regeneration phases?

The broader Harold Hill regeneration effort also includes two preceding phases that are actively progressing:

What does phase one include?

Phase one involves building a new Family Welcome Centre at the former Abercrombie Hostel site. Scheduled to open in Spring 2026, the centre will provide vital support services to families within the community.

What are the plans for phase two?

Phase two focuses on the Chippenham Road development. Construction is expected to start in winter 2025 and will deliver inclusive and sustainable housing solutions. Features will include homes adapted for wheelchair users and properties designed for young individuals transitioning from care.

In addition to housing, the Chippenham Road site will host community gardens, allotments, and extensive green spaces, enhancing the area’s liveability.

Has Wates secured other major projects recently?

Earlier this month, Wates was selected by the UK Government Property Agency for the Category B fit-out of a new government office at Manchester’s First Street. This appointment further demonstrates Wates’ growing portfolio in both public and private sector developments.

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