A decision on the planning application is expected this year and could be a game changer for the area.This year will also bring the Design District, a business district for creatives with studio, workshop and desk spaces, galleries, a basketball pitch and walkways.A hugely symbolic year is in prospect for this ugly duckling of the East End as residents move back into the newly restored Balfron Tower.Transport is provided by DLR (Zone 4), and schools include the Ofsted “outstanding” St Peter’s Catholic Primary School and Cardwell Primary School.Blackhorse Road already possesses good Zone 3 transport links, with the Victoria line and London Overground. It loosely corresponds to the Boroughs named after Southwark, Lewisham and Greenwich plus indicated parts of those named after Croydon (north), Lambeth (east), Bexley (west) and Bromley (its northwest corner). South East (London sub region), a sub region of the London Plan created in 2004 and corresponding to Southwark, Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley and Bromley Eastern part of South London London South East (European Parliament constituency) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Visit thebrentfordproject.com.An average home in W2 costs £1.25 million, according to Rightmove.
One-bedroom flats start at £365,000. Meanwhile, a cluster of smaller developments on and around Queensway will have more flats, shops and offices that will generally smarten up the street.In total 15,000 new homes, shops, cafés, bars, restaurants and 48 acres of open space is creating a new waterfront suburb in the shadow of The O2.The clean-up of Bayswater is already clear. South East England comprises the counties of Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire as outlined in the map at the top of this page. There will also be a new primary school, shops and cafes, and landscaped grounds.
Photo: Danny Robinson, CC BY-SA 2.0. Housing association Clarion is leading the £1.3 billion regeneration of three shabby post-war former council estates in the area, providing 2,800 new homes for council tenants, shared owners, renters and for private sale. Mitcham, south London MitchamCommon is bigger than Hyde Park, offering 460 acres of green space which stretches from the town centre to the edge of Croydon ( AlamyStock Photo) Pleasant, leafy and – to be brutally honest – rather dull, this outpost of south London is nevertheless a safe option for first-time buyers and families alike. “Bayswater is blighted by Queensway, which is dominated by fast-food takeaways and mobile phone shops.”Regeneration of the sprawling Aberfeldy Estate, renamed Aberfeldy Village, is well under way, with more than 1,000 homes plus shops, a gym and a linear park, completing by around 2025. For seniors, Harris Academy Morden is considered “outstanding” by the schools watchdog.Down the line, British Land is planning a five-acre mixed development on inland Woolwich’s grotty high street, while Greenwich council has pledged £40 million to repurpose a series of historic buildings on the waterfront into arts and cultural venues.Here are 10 London locations which appear to tick all the boxes.Work started on the £3.5 billion project in 2008 and will finish around 2025. Schools include Hillyfield Primary Academy and St Patrick’s Primary Academy, which both hold “good” Ofsted reports, and Eden Girls’ School Waltham Forest (seniors), rated “outstanding” by the schools watchdog.“With its neighbour Notting Hill to the west and Marylebone to the east, where values can easily exceed £3,000 per square foot, Bayswater has long been the forgotten area of prime central London,” says buying agent Caspar Harvard-Walls, partner at Black Brick.East London’s biggest development, with plans for more than 10,000 new homes, shops, restaurants, schools and leisure facilities is taking shape on a 443-acre site that was once home to a huge power station.Blackhorse Road is changing, swiftly and for the better.