Go-ahead for £500m London beds and sheds docks scheme

Developer Regal has secured unanimous planning approval for a £500m mixed-use development at Orchard Wharf in London Docklands.

 

Work to start on Orchard Wharf next year, subject to Gateway 2 approval
Work to start on Orchard Wharf next year, subject to Gateway 2 approval

 

The scheme next to the mouth of the River Lea on the northbank of the Thames will comprise a safeguarded wharf and logistic centre, over 200 affordable flats and accommodation for around 1,400 students.

These will be contained in seven mid-rise buildings, the tallest rising to 30 storeys.

Works will also include raising the Thames river wall and construction of a new pontoon structure for vessel docking and unloading.

Designed by Howells and worked up with Montagu Evans, the project will provide over 7,400 sq m of public open space, landscaped gardens, play areas and community facilities.

Orchard Wharf site next to East India Dock Basin

Regal planning director Steve Harrington said: “This is an important step towards delivering new affordable homes and high quality student accommodation in Tower Hamlets while ensuring the long-term future of the wharf as a sustainable logistics hub.

“Orchard Wharf exemplifies our commitment to creating places that balance housing need, economic opportunity and community benefit.”

Construction is due to start in early 2026, with Regal managing work packages.

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