Lisson Grove Regeneration Programme - proposal launched for more affordable homes and a Health and Wellbeing Hub

Earlier this week, we launched our proposals for the Lisson Grove Regeneration Programme. The below shows what the new homes and Health & Wellbeing Hub on Lilestone Street could look like.

The Lisson Grove Regeneration Programme objectives are to replace the council building on Orchardson Street and the cluster of buildings on Lilestone Street (6-12 Lilestone, Gayhurst House, Penn House and Greenside Community Centre) with:

  • Much-needed new homes for 
    people on the housing waiting list (subject to a local lettings plan)
  • New fully accessible Health and Wellbeing hub
  • And high-quality public landscaping 

The Health and Wellbeing Hub will improve resident access to local services, including a new, purpose-built base for WAES. We want to know what you think about the objectives of the Lisson Grove Regeneration Programme and you can do this right now. The below shows what the new homes on Ochardson Street could look like.

These designs are subject to further development based on your feedback and the feedback of your neighbours. This phase of engagement will run until October this year. Following this, we will come back with updated proposals. 

Click here and let us know what you think.

If you have any questions about these plans, you can find more information about the proposals here. Please come and see us at the Regeneration Space or get in touch.