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Regeneration Projects

  • Newham Development Trust

    Newham Development Trust aims to deliver sustainable developments and longer-term financial returns across the borough. Although we are run for a profit, our approach to development will be different.

  • Reconnect - Transport Links

    Newham is just 3 miles from the City, a stone's throw from Canary Wharf and 20 minutes to the West End by public transport.

  • Queens Market and Green Street

    Newham Council is proposing a multi-million pound improvement scheme for Queens Market that includes a new market and affordable housing.

  • The Regeneration Tour

    We are currently undertaking one of the UK's largest social and environmental regeneration programmes in many years. Our Regeneration Tour gives you the opportunity to see this transformation in progress.

  • The Regeneration Team - Property Services

    The Newham Property and Design Consultancy's Regeneration Team provides property and valuation advice to council services and external partners on the major regeneration projects taking place in the borough.

  • Stratford City

    Stratford City is the most ambitious development within the M25. It will result in one of the largest mixed-use developments in the UK for many years to come.

  • London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Newham is a host borough for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

  • Canning Town and Custom House Regeneration

    The Canning Town and Custom House Regeneration Project has been included in the Government's Mixed Communities Initiatives, which aims to create neighbourhoods with a balanced mix of owned and rented accommodation.

  • The Regeneration Service - Planning Department

    Our regeneration service works very closely with developers, their contractors and end users to link local people and businesses into the benefits resulting from the regeneration of Newham.

  • Regeneration Projects

    As a core part of the Thames Gateway, Europe's biggest regeneration project, there is more happening here over the next few years than anywhere in Europe.

  • General Information

    To create successful regeneration on the ground requires long term planning.

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