L&Q and The Hill Group have begun work on a new affordable housing development on the Brentford Citroen site, which will provide 441 new homes, a resident’s gym and a nursery
Work has begun on a new affordable housing development on the Brentford Citroen site in West London.
The development is part of the Brentford regeneration project, next to the new Brentford FC and London Irish stadium.
The scheme will deliver 441 new homes in buildings up to 18 storeys tall
50% of the new homes will be affordable and include a mix of Shared Ownership and Affordable Rented homes.
The plans comprise five buildings of heights up to 18 storeys, and spectacular southerly views of the Thames and Kew Gardens, and also include a public square, alongside significant investment in local infrastructure improvements.
The joint venture partnership will also provide a range of social benefits for the local area during the construction of the affordable housing development on the Brentford Citroen site, including investment in significant employment, training and community-focused opportunities.
Adding social value to Brentford with affordable housing and job opportunities
Vicky Savage, executive group director of Development and Sales at L&Q, said: “We are delighted to be taking this exciting project forward together with our partners at The Hill Group.”
“The redevelopment of this strategic site in Brentford will bring forward a significant number of much-needed affordable homes in a beautiful new neighbourhood. By joining forces with Hill, a like-minded partner who shares our vision for the area, we’ve been able to get spades in the ground whilst unlocking investment in jobs and opportunities for local people.”
Regional director for The Hill Group, Cain Peters, commented, “We are excited to be on site and embarking on our first joint venture with L&Q, one of the most highly respected housing associations in the country. We are focused on adding social value to Brentford and will be working closely with the local community to provide training and jobs. We welcome local residents to make contact if they are interested in pursuing a career in construction.”
Construction works have started on site, with residents expected to move into the first affordable homes by September 2024. The project is expected to complete by the end of 2026.