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Tower block on old Wood Street Library site approved | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Tower block on old Wood Street Library site approved | East London and West Essex Guardian Series
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Tower block on old Wood Street Library site approved

Tower block on old Wood Street Library site approved
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Size of discount for £190m Leyton regeneration revealed | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

An impression of the finished scheme (WF Council) The amount a developer will pay for land for Waltham Forest’s largest ever housing scheme could be slashed by £6.9 million, a new report reveals. On April 27, the council’s leadership will meet in private to discuss whether to finally agree the new deal with Taylor Wimpey or abandon the ‘Coronation Square’ project. The £190 million regeneration project, on the Score Centre site in Leyton, will see 750 new homes built and was granted planning permission in April last year. In August, Taylor Wimpey warned that “unforeseen costs” could “significantly” delay work, meant to start early this month, unless the council agreed to renegotiate.

Council backs separate floors and lifts for cheaper flats | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

An artist s impression of the current design (Haworth Tompkins) Waltham Forest Council insists plans to house richer and poorer tenants in separate parts of a new Walthamstow development are still “fully inclusive”. The council is demolishing the locally-listed former Wood Street Library - a new library opened 500 metres down the road last August - and plans to build an 11-storey tower, with council office space and 67 homes, on the site. However, during a meeting with architect Haworth Thompson on February 16, Cllr Marie Pye (Lab, Leytonstone) questioned the decision to separate rich and poor tenants. If the current design is approved, tenants in the 18 affordable flats will live on separate floors and use a separate set of stairs and lifts, although they would have the same door.

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