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Our mission and vision Building better places, creating higher aspirations. provides quality housing and services, investing to promote aspiration, self reliance and social mobility. September 2013 1

is a leading provider of housing across London and the South East managing over 14,500 London homes in 26 boroughs and surrounding counties and providing care and support to over 5,000 customers. We are a dynamic organisation, driven by a new commercial imperative to develop high-quality housing to meet local needs. Our vision is to use our commercial success to build more outstanding new homes, despite the challenging backdrop of the economic downturn and in line with today s changing housing policy agenda. We will deliver 4,500 new homes from 2011 to 2014, which will build aspiration, independence and a sense of well being among residents. Of our existing homes: 8,746 are socially rented affordable homes 1,776 are private sale leasehold units 1,750 are supported housing 1,608 are shared ownership 432 intermediate and keyworker 230 are rent to homebuy 171 are market rent properties. 2

Our objectives We are working across London and the South East to continue to address housing need, including extra care and specialist housing, whilst extending our portfolio to meet newly identified needs. We intend to develop approximately 3,000 homes for outright sale, including retirement housing, to cross-subsidise the funding of our social objectives. Central to this is our move away from the 100% social housing estates of the past. We want to use our skills as a developer and an agent for change to help create more integrated, more sustainable communities. Our focus remains firmly on the design and build of beautiful homes and we buy sites and develop the majority of our schemes in our own right. In 2012, we won four awards for our emphasising our ongoing commitment to design quality. Our dedication to delivering high quality design and mixed tenure schemes is reflected in this portfolio. We continue to work, where appropriate, in joint venture arrangements with key partners to deliver new homes. This portfolio showcases our completed and upcoming schemes and aims to give you a flavour of the breadth of our experience and proven track record in delivering high quality homes and beautiful places to live. 3

Our development team Alan Williams Group Development Director T 020 7248 4212 M 079 5764 3656 E awilliams@onehousinggroup.co.uk Julie De Senneville Assistant Director of Development (Acquisitions and New Business) T 020 7428 4203 E jdesenneville@onehousinggroup.co.uk Andrew Stubley Assistant Director of Development (Construction and Delivery) T 020 7428 4244 E astubley@onehousinggroup.co.uk 4

Stock breakdown by borough / development areas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Barking and Dagenham Bexley Bracknell Forest Barnet Brent Broadland Camden Castle Point Chelmsford Ealing Enfield Epping Forest Greenwich 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Hackney Haringey Harlow Harrow Havering Hounslow Islington Kingston upon Thames Lambeth Lewisham Newham Reading Redbridge 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Reigate and Banstead Richmond upon Thames Sevenoaks Slough Southwark St Albans Tower Hamlets Waltham Forest Wandsworth West Berkshire Westminster Windsor and Maidenhead Wokingham *Not shown on the map as located outside the London area. 5

Allen Gardens Estate Hackney 12,300,000 Project 5 Architects Kingsbury Construction Phase 1: May 2011 Phase 2: May 2012 Phase 3: April 2013 Phase 4: March 2014 The Allen Gardens Estate features grade two listed buildings that date back to the early Victorian period. The programme of refurbishment undertaken by has involved a great deal of consultation with existing residents throughout the planning stages over the last five years. The programme includes the refurbishment of 69 homes. Works are being carried out in stages to minimise disruption to existing residents. Work started on site for the first phase in January 2010, but planning started over a year prior. The properties are being completely renovated, including everything from structural reinforcement to fitting new plumbing, insulation, roofing and new bathrooms and kitchens. When complete the properties will be allocated firstly to existing residents and then to people in housing need as identified by the borough. won London Evening Standard New Homes 2012 Best Conversion Highly Commended At the Allen Gardens Estate 21 homes will be changed to shared ownership to provide cross subsidy to fund the scheme and break up the mono-tenure of the portfolio. is now into stage three of renovations. The Allen Garden Estate was highly commended in the London Evening Standards New Homes 2012 for Best Conversion. 6

Batavia Road Lewisham 25,500,000 HKR Architects Galiford Try December 2012 April 2015 Batavia Road will redevelop outdated 1980s industrial sheds into modern office and retail space with housing above. Batavia Road provides 114 homes including 101 private sale and 13 shared ownership. The residential units are provided in three blocks ranging from two to 11 storeys in height with views over the recently upgraded Fordham Park, which is designated Metropolitan Open Land. The proposal also makes provision for 21 residential car parking spaces and 208 cycle storage spaces together with landscaping and public realm improvement works including the upgrading and re-landscaping of the existing pocket park at the west end of Batavia Road, and the upgrading of Batavia Road with new surface treatment and tree planting. Batavia Road lies directly to the north of New Cross Road, and benefits from excellent public transport links within 300m of both New Cross and New Cross Gate train stations. 7

Battersea Park Road Wandsworth 4,929,824 RMA Architects Barratts July 2012 April 2013 Battersea Park Road regenerates a site previously occupied by Travis Perkins in the London Borough of Wandsworth. Ideally situated on Battersea Park Road the site is being redeveloped to provide 18 high quality shared ownership apartments. The development is in close proximity to Clapham Junction main line station, and conveniently placed for local shops and amenities. 8

2 Bollo Lane Ealing 18,000,000 JCMT Architects Allenbuild South East Region April 2008 March 2012 s first development in Ealing, Bollo Lane provides 56 new homes, including 14 affordable rent, 13 shared ownership and 29 private sale homes. The scheme also features three commercial units. Offering excellent transport links, the site is close to local amenities including Chiswick Park High Road, Acton Green and the Gunnersbury Triangle nature reserve and is well served by local bus, underground and bicycle networks. Previously occupied by low grade, outdated light industrial units, the site has been redeveloped to deliver high quality housing that is sympathetic to its surroundings. Modern and contemporary in design, the scheme complements the nearby Chiswick Park underground station, a Charles Holden grade II listed building. Bollo Lane has a number of sustainable features including photovoltaic solar panels and green roofs to attract local wildlife. Residents will also benefit from a roof top lanscaped garden. 9

Brent Court Barnet 9,349,114 Alan Camp Architects Durkan Limited April 2012 December 2013 Brent Court redevelops a site previously occupied by two derelict 1930s maisonettes. The scheme comprises 27 apartments for private sale and nine apartments for affordable rent built in separate blocks around a central green. The scheme is in keeping with the residential nature of the area and compliments the surrounding homes. Situated in a popular area, Brent Court is close to local shopping and transport facilities including Brent Cross underground railway station, and the A406. Residents will benefit from Brent Cross shopping centre located in close proximity. CGI compliments of Alan Camp Architects 10

Buckhold Road Wandsworth 6,243,000 Rolph Judd Mount Anvil March 2011 January 2015 Buckhold Road is s first development in the borough of Wandsworth. This 1.5 acre site was the former site of several warehouses and is being redeveloped to deliver 23 high quality shared ownership homes. Part of a section 106 scheme, the new homes will be built to level four of the code for sustainable homes. The scheme benefits from a convenient location close to local transport links as well as the nearby King George Park and Wandsworth shopping centre. There will be onsite bicycle storage and limited car parking spaces. 11

Canning Road Harrow 12,239,000 RMA Architects Ltd Bugler Development Ltd December 2011 August 2013 The redevelopment of Canning Road will create 51 new homes in Wealdstone. This will include 11 homes available for shared ownership and 39 private sales properties. The development has been designed to consist of three blocks of homes ranging from four to six storeys in height. Residents will benefit from a communal courtyard garden and a play area for residents with young families. Canning Road is located within walking distance of a range of local amenities including major supermarkets, DIY, sports facilities, healthcare and two cinemas. Wealdstone High Street is a short walk away and there are excellent transport links to overground and underground rail networks with both Wealdstone Station and Harrow located only 0.2miles away. Canning Road has a number of sustainable features including photovoltaics enhanced solar panels, mechanical ventilation and heat recovery. 12

Canning Town Newham 10,260,000 Howarth Tompkins Associates Bouygues Construction December 2011 Phase 1: January 2015 Phase 2: TBC Newham Council selected in partnership with Bouygues as the affordable housing provider for their project to regenerate the Canning Town and Custom House area of the borough, which covers nearly six hectares. Canning Town is ideally located on a major transport intersection between the Jubilee Line, the docklands light railway, Canning Town bus station, and the A13. The A13 runs west towards Canary Wharf and central London and east towards Barking. The first phase of the scheme will deliver 71 new homes; consisting of 51 affordable rented and 20 shared ownership. The development will provide much needed larger homes for families in East London. Of the 51 affordable homes, 22 will be three bedroom. Residents will also enjoy communal gardens including a podium garden and a children s play area. The development has a number of sustainable features including a green or brown roof on all buildings and water and energy efficiencies such as the use of photovoltaic cells for renewable energy generation. 13

Central Square Islington 120,000,000 David Gallegher Associates Mount Anvil February 2008 February 2012 Acquired in March 2008, the site for this scheme is ideally situated between Clerkenwell and Islington, just south of City Road. Central Square offers easy and convenient access to both Angel and Old Street stations as well as a range of bus links. Central Square is a joint venture development with Mount Anvil and creates 274 new homes, of which 104 are affordable housing and 170 are private sale. The scheme features commercial units and a basement car park for 58 vehicles. The majority of units have a private balcony and apartments on the higher floors have panoramic views across London. won British Homes 2012 Development of the year - Commended What House? 2012 Best Partnership Scheme Bronze Central Square is an attractive scheme and the design has earned the scheme several awards. What House? 2012 Best Interior Design - Silver 14

Dollar Bay Tower Hamlets 65,000,000 Dollar Bay Developments (/ Mount Anvil joint venture company) Ian Simpson Architects Mount Anvil August 2016 Dollar Bay is situated at the eastern end of the West India Dock in Canary Wharf. The current site will be redeveloped to provide a 31-storey crystalline tower with 360 degree views across London. The scheme, a joint venture development with Mount Anvil, will provide 121 private-sale properties ranging from studios to four bedroom penthouse apartments. The new waterside scheme will feature a ground level cafe with on-site amenities to include a residents gym facility, a residents lounge, 24-hour concierge and a landscaped garden. The local area is well serviced by a number of transportation links and local amenities include: Canary Wharf shopping centre, high end retail stores, supermarkets, restaurants, health services, schools, sporting and recreational facilities. plan to use the profits generated from Dollar Bay to build a further 64 homes on a nearby site. 15

Frederick Street Camden 26,000,000 Project 5 Architecture Fitzgerald and Burke Frederick Street, Ampton Street and Ampton Place are located in King s Cross are terraces of 85 grade two listed Georgian houses currently converted to 220 maisonettes and flats. The streets are located conveniently close to Kings Cross station providing residents with supreme transport links to several London Underground lines, bus routes and access to further destinations in the UK and Europe. Most of the houses were acquired on a tenanted basis in 1973 from a private investor. is at the start of a major refurbishment programme and plans to refurbish all the properties on Frederick Street, Ampton Street and Ampton Place. All properties are Georgian homes that were converted to maisonettes and flats in the 1980s and 1990s. It is now necessary to undertake more extensive improvement works to these listed buildings and upgrade the properties to modern standards; improving facilities and insulation. Additionally layouts will be improved where possible and some extensions will be added which will be determined through consultation with the existing residents. The refurbishment work will cost around 25 million and 65 homes will be converted from socially rented to market rent to provide cross-subsidy for the works and to break up the mono-tenure of the porfolio. 16

Goldhawk Road Hammersmith & Fulham 45,000,000 Planning - Hamiltons Architect Ltd Higgins Construction PLC August 2012 March 2015 Goldhawk Road is conveniently located on the edge of the west London district known as Brackenbury Village. It is approximately half a mile to the south west of Shepherd s Bush Common on the edge of Central London within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The redevelopment of the site will comprise 57 new homes, of which 51 will be private sale and six will be available for shared ownership. The scheme will also feautre 1,517sqm of commercial space, car parking space for 61 cars, including room for bicycle parking. 17

624 High Road Tottenham Haringey 6,199,109 Crestdawn Ltd November 2011 November 2013 s High Road Tottenham development is located approximately 0.6 miles from Bruce Grove Rail Station in Tottenham, North London. The scheme provides a total of 42 apartments of which; 12 are shared ownership and 30 are private sale properties. All residents benefit from a range of amenities which have been designed into the scheme. High Road Tottenham has private gardens for the larger ground floor flats, communal garden space to the rear and balconies and roof terraces for the upper floor flats. 18

Indescon Court Tower Hamlets 29,533,857 Galliard Homes BUJ Architect August 2013 July 2015 This development will create yet another landmark in the popular east London region. Indescon Court, located in one of One Housing Group s core development areas, will deliver 165 affordable homes to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The scheme will provide 123 properties for affordable rent and 42 shared ownership properties. These homes form part of a larger development of 546 properties in total. Phase two of Indescon Court will see the redevelopment of the existing site into two buildings; the main S-shaped building ranging from 12 to 32 storeys in height neighboured by a 10 storey pavilion. The buildings will accommodate underground parking and will dedicate a fraction of the units for wheelchair use with most apartments featuring a balcony or terrace. The area is well served by public transport; the nearest station is South Quay DLR station is approximately 0.2km from the site which is bounded by Lighterman s Road, Millharbour and Lanterns Way 19

Kidwells Estate Windsor and Maidenhead 27,154,000 Peter Taylor Associates Wates Living Space Phase 1: July 2013 Phase 2: September 2013 Phase 3: October 2014 Phase 4: May 2015 The redevelopment of Kidwells estate creates a landmark scheme in Maidenhead and provides 204 homes over four phases. The tenure mix encourages a diverse residential community and includes 75 properties for rent to existing and new tenants, nine shared ownership homes and 120 for private sale. Unlike the existing properties on site, all have been designed to meet the Government s Decent Homes Standards and are surrounded by well positioned communal areas, private amenity spaces and landscaped gardens. All building materials have been selected to create a familiar environment which is in keeping within those in the immediate area and great care has been taken to ensure that the development is as energy efficient as possible. The area is served by a number of transport routes and the development s central location provides easy access to local amenities. Disruption on site has been kept to a minimum through the use of a well timed phasing strategy which has allowed demolition, construction and relocation to operate in sequence. 20

King s Cross Camden 74,340,000 PRP MaccreanorLavinton Niall McLaughlin Architects Carillion Kier August 2009 R4: July 2012 R5 West: January 2013 R5 North: January 2013 Block J: September 2013 Block T1: May 2015 King s Cross is one of the most significant development and regeneration projects in Europe delivering, 1946 homes in total, 834 of which will be affordable. are delivering the first phase of affordable homes and will provide 324 new homes including 193 affordable rented, 40 extra care, 15 supported housing and 76 shared ownership properties. The new homes will be located next to the Regent s Canal and adjacent to new parks and public spaces which are being designed to complement the building s design. Excellent transport links will be provided by King s Cross Station and St Pancras International and 12 bus routes will service the area. The development will also provide an 800 space bicycle interchange located between the two rail terminals. Across the King s Cross regeneration site there will be 500,000 sq ft of retail space which will be available to locally run and independent shops, boutique units and convenience stores alike. In addition there are plans to offer new theatres, independent cinemas, exhibition spaces and community facilities as part of the regeneration. 21

Marylebone Magistrates Court Westminster 16,400,000 Stanford Eatwell Barratts April 2009 July 2012 Situated on the edge of the Portman Estate conservation area and in close proximity of a number of listed buildings, Marylebone Magistrates Court has been designed to complement these buildings and preserve the appearance and character of the area. The scheme provides 66 new high quality affordable homes. This includes 40 social rented properties and 26 for shared ownership. The scheme also features two play areas to cater for families with children. 22

Maygrove Road Camden 8,000,000 Peter Taylor Associates Bugler Developments August 2007 March 2012 Working in partnership with Camden Housing and Adult Social Care, Maygrove Road makes the best use of the limited space on this constrained brownfield site. The scheme provides 15 supported housing units and 14 properties for shared ownership. 23

New Ladderswood Enfield 85,000,000 (TBC) Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects Mulalley December 2011 April 2018 Enfield Council selected the joint venture partnership of One Housing Group and Mulalley to regenerate the Ladderswood estate into a vibrant new community that will set the standard for future schemes in the borough. The regeneration work will deliver 517 units, including 361private sale, 90 affordable rented and 66 shared ownership. The estate will also have its own community centre and commercial space, which will provide new jobs and bring new business to the area. Residents and the local community are at the heart of the process and we are consulting with existing residents and local people to ensure their views and feedback can be fed into our plans. The planning application was submitted in September 2012 and the first new homes are expected to be completed in 2015. 24

Northwold Road Hackney 15,083,146 Fraser Brown Mackenna Peter Taylor Associates Ltd Mulalley August 2007 March 2012 The Northwold Road site is in a complex urban setting, locked behind existing properties on all sides, with limited frontage and access points. Set against a mixture of Victorian terraced houses, newer of the last century, and a terrace of commercial properties, the former industrial site presented an intricate palette of materials and urban forms. The design reflects this complex setting and was influenced by existing factors including sunlight levels, access points and privacy from overlooking neighbours. Internal design considerations allow efficient layouts to be achieved, whilst maintaining design standards and maximising use of site orientation. Externally the feeling of space will continue with the creation of intimate courtyards. The scheme provides 62 homes across a mix of tenures including 18 supported housing units, four houses for affordable rent and 40 properties available for shared ownership. This mix reflects the needs of the local people and the requirements of the local authority. 25

Pear Tree Street Islington 3,025,450 David Gallagher Associates Mount Anvil September 2011 August 2013 will deliver 17 of the 45 new homes at Pear Tree Street including seven new shared ownership homes and 10 properties for social rent. Mount Anvil will deliver a further 26 homes on the site which will be available for private sale. Situated directly adjacent to Central Square, a joint venture development between and Mount Anvil, Pear Tree Street is in a prime location. Pear Tree Street is located in vibrant Clerkenwell, a short stroll away from some of London s trendiest eateries and cultural hot spots. The location offers easy and convenient access to Angel, Old Street and Farringdon underground train station as well as a range of bus links. CGI compliments of David Gallagher Associates 26

Pond House Hackney 5,031,507 Peter Taylor Associates Ltd Kingsbury Construction December 2011 January 2014 Pond House currently comprises a two storey detached grade two listed Country Villa style, a former single family dwelling with an adjoining Coach House which is also grade two listed. One Housing Group plans to refurbish and convert the house into four new apartments and convert the Coach House and build a further six family sized homes on adjacent land, delivering a total of 11 new homes. Pond House is located on Lower Clapton Road in Hackney which faces directly onto Clapton Pond. Lower Clapton Road is a major route crossing the borough and both Clapton and Hackney Central stations are within walking distance. 27

Ramsgate Street Hackney 14,797,847 Lazenby Associates Hunters Mulalley July 2005 June 2011 Ramsgate Street regenerates a site previously occupied by a single storey warehouse building. The scheme comprises three levels which together form a U-shaped block arranged around a central communal courtyard and landscaped garden. It provides 35 shared ownership and 17 affordable rented homes as well as commercial space. The location offers good links to public transport and is also conveniently placed for the area s local shops and amenities. 28

Richmond Road Hackney 8,471,582 Michael Lynas Findon Urban Lofts March 2008 December 2011 Situated in an up and coming area, Richmond Road in Hackney is a 28 property development consisting of 16 affordable homes and 12 shared ownership units. The scheme features two stylish town houses, both with balconies. Properties range from one bed to much needed four bedroom family housing. Interiors are modern and have spacious, well designed floor layouts. Richmond Road is a car free development with bicycle storage accessed via a secure fob system. 29

Rick Roberts Way Newham 49,228,161 Stock Woolstencroft Galliford Try Partnerships June 2007 March 2012 Rick Roberts Way regenerates a brownfield site, previously used for storage, into an attractive, contemporary mixed tenure development. Situated at the heart of Stratford and close to the Olympic site, the scheme comprises 37 properties for affordable rent, 25 for shared ownership and 111flats for private sale. The development also features eight commercial units, private landscaped gardens and a children s play area. The development is ideally situated offering easy access to Stratford underground and overground stations as well as to local amenities including Stratford s Westfield shopping centre. Each building within the development has its own unique character, however the palette of materials, range of colours and window treatment show that the blocks are related to each other. 30

Roden Court Haringey 31,951,466 Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects Galliford Try Partnerships May 2001 Phase 1: April 2010 Phase 2: February 2012 Located in a popular area on Hornsey Lane, Roden Court provides 136 contemporary new homes within the Crouch End district of Haringey. The tenure mix is designed to encourage the development of a diverse and sustainable community and includes 44 properties for private sale, 52 affordable rented homes including four much needed family sized homes and a state of the art 40-unit extra care scheme. The development utilises renewable energy sources and produces at least 10% of the energy required to power the scheme on site. In addition it features green roofs to reduce the amount of rainwater run off. These areas create a huge visual impact and have the potential to become valuable ecological spaces for local wildlife in the future. won Evening Standard New Homes Award 2011 Best new development in the affordable homes sector Sustainable Housing Award 2011 The Transformation Award What House? 2011 Best Development, bronze Benefitting from a private landscaped setting on a residential street, Roden Court is well placed to take advantage of public transport via Archway and Crouch Hill stations. The scheme s onsite car park provides 45 spaces. National Home Improvement Council 2011 Best Housing Association Modernisation Projects, Runner up 31

Roehampton Lane Wandsworth 8,760,000 Alan Camp Architects Kingsbury Construction January 2011 October 2014 Roehampton Lane is located within the Roehampton Village Conservation area between St Joseph s RC Church and Roehampton Parish Hall. The scheme will provide 31 new homes including 23 private sale and eight shared owneship homes. The majority of the units are dual aspect with in-set terraces to the external elevations and balconies facing into the communal garden to encourage inhabitation and natural surveillance. The four storey building maximises the significant fall across the site with 16 car parking spaces concealed at the rear of the building and a 300sqm. first floor, south facing landscaped communal garden. The building is designed to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 3 and includes roof mounted solar photovoltaics. 32

Royal Albert Basin Newham 20,600,000 Jestico & Whiles Mulalley June 2006 April 2015 Royal Albert Basin is a 20.6 million scheme, part of the regeneration of the wider Albert Docks area of Beckton, and will provide 89 new homes, including 71 private sale, nine shared ownership, and nine affordable rented homes. Central to the design of the scheme has been the aim of creating a place where residents will want to both live and spend their leisure time, as well as promoting a sense of community. Residents will be able to enjoy the large landscaped deck area which provides informal play and seating opportunities for the use of all ages, as well as a community room which can be used for a number of play and community group activities. Family-sized duplex homes are situated on the lower levels, all with private gardens, while all the flats have their own private balcony or terrace. With wide views over the River Thames, the site is also within walking distance of Gallions Reach Docklands Light Railway station offering residents fast and direct services to Canary Wharf, Stratford and Central London. 33

Shacklewell Road Hackney 2,422,318 Design Team Consultancy Crestel Partnership April 2010 December 2011 A short walk to Hackney Downs, Shacklewell Road provides 10 affordable rent and three shared ownership homes in Hackney. The development features two separate buildings, each with its own internal lift. The exposed external staircase adds character to the façade. The ground floor homes have access to their own private landscaped back garden and several of the flats on upper floors having balconies. As the scheme is car free, secure bicycle storage is provided. The green roof provides a catchment for water run off and a haven for city wildlife. 34

Six Acres Estate Islington 27,800,000 Pollard Thomas Edwards Architect Peter Taylor Associates Ltd Wates Living Space November 2009 March 2012 Located north of Seven Sisters Road and close to Finsbury Park in Islington, this scheme involves the regeneration of an estate originally built in 1969. A total of 164 new homes have been provided ranging from one to five bedrooms in size. This includes 65 affordable rented, 17 shared ownership and 82 private sale homes. The site provides a public access road opening up the estate as well as new green recreational space. 35

Slough Central, Railway Terrace Slough 45,381,000 Chassey & Last Peter Taylor Associates Ltd Allenbuild Ltd June 2011 Phase 1: October 2013 Phase 2: February 2014 purchased this 249 unit development after it had been vacant for two years and the building only half completed. The ground floor comprises commercial accommodation situated around a public plaza. The apartments are finished to a high standard and all feature Italian kitchen units. The bathroom pods were manufactured offsite to ensure consistent quality. The majority have balconies and the apartments on the top floors include terraces with views of Windsor castle and beyond. The scheme benefits from superb transport links. Slough railway station is opposite and Crossrail, which is expected to have the first of its trains in operation from 2018, will allow commuters easy access to central London. Paddington can also be reached by train in only 15 minutes. Residents will have access to the UK s largest Tesco which is located next to the railway station. A pedestrian footbridge is also due to be completed to allow for faster access to the town centre and supermarkets. 36

St Lukes Yard Westminster 5,500,000 Living Architects Peter Taylor Associates Bugler Developments June 2011 June 2013 Previously the site of a former frozen food company, St Luke s Yard will be regenerated to provide eight private sale units. This stylish development is located in a much sought after area, just five minutes walk from Westminster underground tube station. Due to its location, St Luke s Yard is a gated development and all properties benefit from an off-street parking space. 37

Suttons Wharf North Tower Hamlets 41,506,435 Stock Woolstencroft Hollybrook Ltd May 2006 March 2012 Suttons Wharf North is the second and largest of two One Housing Group schemes situated in Mile End, Tower Hamlets. Along with the adjacent Suttons Wharf South development, it transforms an old timber yard into a functional and accessible space which brings much needed affordable housing to the area. Of the 419 homes it provides, 206 are available through One Housing Group and include 136 affordable rented homes, eight for intermediate rent and 62 shared ownership properties. The scheme also provides 3484sqm of commercial space and an underground car park. The site benefits from good transport links and a bridge over the nearby Regent s Canal provides convenient pedestrian access to Mile End Park and the surrounding area. 38

Thomas Road Tower Hamlets 13,534,642 Hunters Architects Higgins Construction October 2015 Dormers Court is located at the western end of Thomas Road adjacent to the Limehouse Cut. The site forms part of the s106 off-site affordable housing provision for the nearby Dollar Bay development. The new scheme will provide 64 high quality affordable homes of which 43 are for general needs, 16 for shared ownership and five for private sale. The development will also consist of private parking, balconies and gardens as well as a canal side garden. Located in an area of large scale residential regeneration, the development is well served by local amenities including the Canary Wharf conveniences. Conveniently situated, the site is located in Mile End on the north side of the Limehouse Cut and close to Canary Wharf station which can be easily accessed via the DLR. The site also has close links to the City via the Central, District and Hammersmith & City lines at Mile End station. 39

Virginia Quay Tower Hamlets 1,400,000 John Farquharson Partnership Sond Construction August 2013 March 2015 The Virginia Quay site is a small parcel of land located in the Tower Hamlets region on the north side of the River Thames. It sits opposite the landmark O2 Arena which is on the south side of the river. Virginia Quay will see a total of 23 homes built over a maximum of 12 storeys. has acquired seven affordable housing properties comprising five properties for affordable rent and two for shared ownership. The surrounding area is mainly residential with a mix of mediumto-high rise modern blocks of flats and riverside apartments. The development is ideally situated and well served by a number of restaurants as well as the local conveniences of Canary Wharf. Transport links are easily accessible with the nearest train stations being East India and Blackwall London DLR Stations. 40

Wenlock Road Hackney 43,597,752 Formation Architects United House April 2012 July 2015 Wenlock Road will deliver 104 homes over two adjacent sites. The development is conveniently located close to City Road in Hackney approximately halfway between Old Street (0.5 miles) and Angel (0.7 miles) underground stations. The main site adjacent to the Wenlock Basin will provide 74 residential units of which 68 will be for private sale and six apartments will be available for shared ownership. The eight storey building will include a two storey setback at roof level and a basement car park for 30 vehicles. The building will also provide 948 sqm of commercial space on the ground floor. The second site will comprise a total of 30 units, including five social rented properties, 16 for affordable rent and nine apartments for shared ownership. The site will also provide 962 sqm of commercial space at ground, lower ground and mezzanine level. Three parking spaces for disabled usage will be provided at street level. 41

Yeoman Street Lewisham 6,420,672 RMA Architects Higgins Construction PLC October 2012 November 2014 Yeoman Street provides 26 private and seven affordable units with a range of one, two and three bedroom apartments available. All apartments have a private balcony or terrace area with the added benefit of access to a communal roof terrace. The site is located in an up and coming area of Lewisham which has already benefitted from recent regeneration project. The scheme will achieve Code for Sustainable Homes level 4, with the provision of solar photovoltaics and a combined heat and power unit. Located a short walk from Surrey Quays tube station and Greenland Pier, Yeoman Street is a car free development. Residents will have access to secure onsite bicycle storage. 42

Albert Road Bow Bridge 14-26 Stratford High Street Newham Newham Telford Homes 3,191,568 Durkan June 2006 27,231,188 March 2006 JCMT Architects March 2011 Stock Woolstencroft March 2009 48 Church Street Clerkenwell Court Newham Bugler Developments Islington 12,551,633 June 2005 1,250,000 Allford Hall Monaghan Morris June 2009 BB Partnership 43 Islington Tudorvale 42,319,008 March 2008 David Gallegher Associates January 2010 Crawford Road James Taylor March 2010 December 2011 Central Foundation School Southwark Bugler Developments 5,600,000 May 2008 Architype December 2011

Eve House, St Lukes Mews 9-11 East Barnet Road East End Mission Barnet Allenbuild Tower Hamlets Mount Anvil 84,420,000 September 2006 4,600,000 September 2006 Agate Short Architects E&M Design August 2010 MGM Associates September 2008 Fortune Green Road Camden Gallions Phase 3 John Noad (Building Environment) Ltd 8,482,350 December 2010 CWG Architects December 2010 Gladedale Ltd Newham December 2007 11,000,000 October 2009 Jestico & Whiles Kingsbury Construction 2,540,000 July 2008 JCMT Architects EPR Architects March 2011 Grays Inn Buildings Camden 21,496,888 Jestico & Whiles Allenbuild March 2004 November 2006 44 Tower Hamlets

236-252 High Street Stratford Lambs Passage Newham Wates Living Space Islington 32,650,000 October 2006 4,600,000 Stock Woolstencroft November 2010 Grffik Lancaster Gardens Nicholas King Homes February 2008 November 2009 Barnet Wates Living Space 26, 165, 245 February 2007 Peter Taylor Associates July 2011 Laycock Street 45 Islington Murphys Tower Hamlets 2,900,000 December 2005 24,375,256 Brady Malallieu December 2008 Brady Malallieu Old Montague Street Mastmaker Court Ballymore Millharbour Ltd June 2008 December 2009 Tower Hamlets Durkan 7,087,719 November 2006 Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects July 2009

Royal Victoria Docks Rifle Street Tower Hamlets Aitch Construction Ltd Newham Fitzpatrick Construction Camden Sandwood 29,754,695 October 2006 9,600,000 October 2006 5,700,000 November 2003 Stock Woolstencroft February 2010 Fitzpatrick August 2008 Monahan Blythen August 2008 Star Wharf 46 Spring Place St John Street, 156-176 St Pancras Way 1-5 Camden Barratts Islington Ardmore Camden Buglar Developments 8,000,000 May 2005 3,700,000 January 2007 12,900,000 June 2010 Applin Design July 2007 Rolph Judd September 2011 MEPK Architects March 2012

Suttons Wharf South Tower Hamlets Galliford Try Partnerships 51,740,893 March 2005 Stock Woolstencroft 47 October 2008 Trees, Broadlands Road Watney Street & Tarling Haringey Durkan Tower Hamlets Galliford Try Partnership 8,417,100 Developed on behalf of Hill Homes. Construction commenced March 2009 2,308,479 June 2005 Stock Woolstencroft Studio S333 June 2008 PRP March 2011 Woodgrange Road Westgate Royal Victoria Docks White Lion Street Newham Weybridge Construction Islington Kingsbury Construction Newham 2,400,000 May 2007 14,155,928 January 2006 43,700,000 Weybridge May 2008 JCMT Architects February 2008 Stock Woolstencroft Galliford Try Partnerships March 2005 May 2008

won Central Square Allen Gardens Roden Court Trees, Broadlands Road 95-99 Barking Road What House? 2012 Best Partnership Scheme - Bronze London Evening Standard New Homes 2012 Best Conversion Highly Commended Evening Standard New Homes Award 2011 Best new development in the affordable homes sector British Homes 2011 Best Lifetime Home Housing Design 2011 HAPPI winner (Housing our Ageing Population Panel for Innovation) Daily Telegraph British Homes 2010 Affordable Housing Development of the Year - Commended Affordable Home Ownership 2008 Best Designed Scheme What House? 2012 Best Interior Design -Silver Sustainable Housing Award 2011 The Transformation Award British Homes 2012 Development of the Year Commended What House? 2011 Best development, Bronze Best Design Award Housebuilder 2011 National Home Improvement Council 2011 Best Housing Association Modernisation Project- Runner up Mastmaker Court 48 Church Street RIAI 2010 Irish Architecture Best Overseas Award Evening Standard New Homes Award 2010 Best new development in the affordable homes sector 48 Brick 2009 Best Public Housing Development Building for Life 2009 Silver Standard Housing Design 2007 - Project Winner Suttons Wharf South Grays Inn Buildings East End Mission Sustainable Housing 2009 Transformation Award Camden Design 2008 Evening Standard New Homes 2007 Best New Conversion - Highly Commended Grays Inn Buildings, Holborn EC1R Daily Telegraph Your New Home 2008 Best Conversion Project (Highly Commended)