Barratt Redrow to start 900-home London high rise scheme

Barratt Redrow is lining up a start on the first phase of its 900-home Bollo Lane regeneration in West London after clinching a forward funding deal with build to rent specialist Grainger.

 

The plan for a long ribbon site at Bollo Lane has been designed by architect HOK and engineer Mott MacDonald
The plan for a long ribbon site at Bollo Lane has been designed by architect HOK and engineer Mott MacDonald

 

The agreement paves the way for construction of an opening tranche of 195 rental flats, marking Grainger’s first BTR partnership with a major housebuilder.

The first phase has secured detailed planning consent and Gateway 2 approval from the Building Safety Regulator, clearing the way for work to begin within weeks.

Detailed high-rise flats plan submitted for plot 3a

The wider Bollo Lane scheme is being brought forward by a partnership between Barratt Redrow and Transport for London. It will consist of a dozen blocks running along a ribbon site next to tube line tracks at Acton in West London.

The planned second phase will deliver around 450 homes with a third phase delivering around 250 homes.

Further land to the north in Acton, which could be incorporated into the partnership, could deliver a new facility for the London Transport Museum together with a further 800 homes.

As well as delivering new homes and public realm improvements, both TfL and Barratt Redrow will seek to deliver new educational and job opportunities for those considering a career in the construction industry, including for those who live locally, through apprenticeships and training programmes.

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