Ladderswood Estate Regeneration

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A planning application has been submitted to Enfield Council for the regeneration of the Ladderswood Estate in New Southgate (N11). The first project to be undertaken as part of Enfield Council's New Southgate Master plan, it will be carried out as a joint venture between Enfield Council, Mulalley & Co and One Housing Group. The 1970's estate is currently in a state of disrepair with a 'high proportion of the residential flats being vacant and some not presently fit for occupation' (Planning Statement, Sept 2012). The redevelopment will see four of the six existing buildings demolished and rebuilt; with the remaining two refurbished, to provide a total of 571 residential units, an increase from the existing 161 units. 368 of these units will be for private sale and 149 dedicated to affordable housing. The development will also provide a 80 room hotel development, industrial commercial space and community and leisure space. Subject to planning permission, work on the estate aims to begin in the spring of 2012 with occupations beginning by spring/summer 2014. DHA is acting as planning consultants and the architects are Pollard Thomas Edwards. See here for the application. 


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Image courtesy of Ladderswood Regeneration 2012 


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Image courtesy of Ladderswood Regeneration 2012 

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