London mayor Sadiq Khan’s Good Practice Guide to Estate
Regeneration backed residents’ right to vote on regeneration projects where
demolition of social housing is involved, in a significant U-turn. Peabody, which is due to start onsite at its huge
regeneration of Thamesmead in Greenwich in summer, confirmed that it did not
anticipate needing to hold tenant ballots on the parts of the scheme that
already have planning permission. But for phases that have not yet gained
approval, a spokesperson said: “We will continue to ensure that there is full
consultation and involvement with residents, and once more detail is available,
will look at how we can take this forward.” Read more on Inside Housing.
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