11,000 new council homes - Seavington

Closed 22 Nov 2016

Opened 22 Sep 2016

Results expected 22 Dec 2016

Feedback expected 22 Jan 2017

Overview

Southwark Council has made the ambitious commitment to build 11,000 new council homes by 2043, with the first 2,500 delivered by the end of 2022.

We currently have over 300 new homes either completed or under construction in the new homes programme and have been working with residents to identify sites where we could build new homes.

One of the sites where we are proposing to build new homes is the site of Seavington House, near the corner of Champion Hill and Dog Kennell Road.

Why your views matter

To make our schemes a success we need to know what residents think and make sure residents shape our proposals. We think this is the key to the delivery of quality homes that also improve the local area and the lives of Southwark residents. We want to hear what you think about our proposal to build on this site. Your feedback is very important and will be used to develop our plans.

What happens next

About a month after the drop in we will set up a new homes project group made up of about nine local residents, including representatives of the local TRA. This group will work with the Council to develop a proposal for the site based on what we have been told so far at the drop in and through this survey.

We will present these proposals to local people at a second drop in and online before we finalise our plans for submission to the Planning Department for approval

Areas

Audiences

  • Council tenants
  • Leaseholders
  • Homeowners

Interests

  • Housing