Have your say
The Lisson Grove Regeneration project 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 be home to 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 programme. You can do this right now using the form below. You can find out more about our proposals by clicking here.
By completing this survey online, you are agreeing to the below data protection statement. If you do not wish to provide personal information but still want to participate, you can collect a hard copy form from Regeneration Space (56 Church Street, London NW8 8ET), fill in the survey and drop it off at Regeneration Space.
Data Protection
The Data Protection Act (2018) requires WCC to obtain your permission whenever we collect or use your personal details. This data will be used solely for communication about the Church Street Regeneration programme. The Church Street Regeneration Programme centres around working with local residents and organisations. To communicate effectively, we will collect and store contact information within these groups with updates or invitations through emailed newsletters or text messaging. These emails or texts will inform about our regeneration and community projects, training opportunities, and events and ask interested parties for evaluative feedback. You have the right to withdraw your consent and unsubscribe at any time, and your details will be deleted.
For full details on your data rights, please visit: westminster.gov.uk/data-protection