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Joint venture partners London Legacy Development Corporation and Vistry have received planning approval for the first phase of the Pudding Mill Lane scheme at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London. The first phase will deliver 355 homes across five buildings ranging from three to 17 storeys, including 282 affordable homes made up of 191 intermediate and 91 social rent properties. Ten percent of the homes will be wheelchair accessible. Designed by Maccreanor Lavington and Gort Scott, the development will also include public spaces, a nursery, a health center, and a riverside park. The wider Pudding Mill Lane project is expected to provide more than 1,000 homes overall, with around 45% designated as affordable housing, alongside 30,000 sq m of commercial space, green areas, and community infrastructure. Construction on the first phase is expected to begin this autumn. |
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Architects' Journal (12/05/2026) BE News (12/05/2026) |