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Canning Town and Custom House is a highly accessible
location in London and this £3.7billion project aims to transform
the area physically, socially and economically with up to 10,000
new homes and two improved town centres.
See the Canning Town and Custom House
Masterplan
Transport links
Canning Town has exceptional links into Central London with the
Jubilee Line and two new Docklands Light Railway lines that will
link to Stratford International Station. Custom House has been
earmarked for the proposed Crossrail. London City Airport is in
close proximity to Canning Town and Custom House with direct
connections to most European business destinations.
The rationale behind
regeneration
Canning Town and Custom House are in the top five per
cent most deprived areas in the UK with local people suffering from
poor health, low education and poverty. In recent surveys, 17 per
cent of the local working-age population have a limiting long-term
illness, 17.5 per cent claim income support and 49.7 per cent of
16-74 year olds were identified as having no formal
qualifications.
Along with our partners and the wider community, we regard this
project as an opportunity to address these issues. The planned
redevelopment of Canning Town and Custom House is a unique
opportunity for London's East End to establish a new benchmark for
housing design and live-ability.
Transformation
Work has already begun on transforming a largely deprived community
into one of the most dynamic multi-tenure mixed community areas in
London. There has been an exceptional level of developer interest
in the clear opportunities the area has to offer.
We are committed to achieving a positive and lasting
transformation of the physical and social environment of Canning
Town and Custom House and improve the quality of life for both
existing and future residents.
Other support
External support for the project is also very strong with the
Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), English
Partnerships, London Development Agency (LDA), Greater London
Authority (GLA), together with a consortium of housing
developers and registered social landlords all registering their
commitment to realising the vision of Canning Town and Custom House
regeneration.
There will be a wholesale transformation of the area that
includes:
- More and better new homes for families
- The replacement of poor quality housing
- Homes for sale, shared ownership and rent at affordable
levels
- The creation of more jobs with access and training for local
people
- New shops and a supermarket
- New office space
- Improved links between the bus and rail station and the
surrounding area
- New or improved schools, health, leisure and other community
facilities
- Improved connections across the A13
- Better quality streets and open spaces
- A new, integrated safer street network and townscape
- Work space for local small and emerging enterprises
Jobs and community
infrastructure
There are plans to link local training and employment to the
large-scale construction project being undertaken, including
establishing a construction related training facility in the
area.
Combined with new community facilities, including a library, a
health centre and improvements to two primary schools, the aim is
to transform the social, educational and health environment for all
residents.
Community consultation
Community consultation plays a key role in much
of the work.
A partnership board between councillors,
residents, local businesses and partners provides an ongoing
consultation and governance mechanism.
The views of residents and businesses is central to the
development and delivery of the regeneration initiative and
developers will be expected to continue with extensive community
consultation and engagement as part of their remit.
Urban
design
The current character of Canning Town
and Custom House is typified by its loose and dispersed urban
structure, with poorly defined public spaces and a confused
layout of suburban streets.
We are keen to encourage re-interpretations of London's established
street and housing forms, especially terraced housing, which
continue to have enduring popularity with all types of residents
including families and children.
Aspirations
Our aspiration will be to create an improved town centre at the
core of a vital mixed tenure neighbourhood pioneering new standards
of housing design. Canning Town and Custom House will become a
destination for those who wish to enjoy the modernism and vibrancy
of London's East End. The place will be as welcoming to newcomers,
as it is to those who already reside in the area.
It will be particularly attractive to the dynamic multicultural
community of East London. Tomorrow's Canning Town and Custom House
will strive in its ambition and aspirations to match those of the
visitors and athletes that will join us to celebrate the 2012
Olympic Games. |