TfL’s “largest residential development to date” set to create 852 homes in West London
Transport for London (TfL) has announced that its “largest residential development to date” has been given the go-ahead.
The development was approved by Ealing Council’s planning committee, and will see 852 new homes created in Acton.
Situated on Bollo Lane, the development covers a 3.6 hectare site and spans from Acton Town station in the north to the level crossing towards Chiswick.
The project will feature a combination of one, two and three-bedroom properties spread over nine buildings, and will also incorporate garden and play space for residents and the local community.
Jonathan Cornelius, head of property development at TfL, commented: “It is fantastic news to get the go ahead for our plans at Bollo Lane in Acton Town.
“The proposals have been designed to reflect the area’s heritage and context, such as the Grade II-listed station next to it, and will bring hundreds of much-needed homes to this part of London.
“The scheme has also been designed to benefit the local community with welcoming green spaces, improvements to pedestrian and cycling facilities and new commercial opportunities for local businesses.
“Securing this latest green light at the planning committee is an important milestone as it is the largest site on which we have secured planning ourselves. We will shortly be approaching the market for a partner as we strive to deliver these homes – including hundreds of new affordable homes – as fast as we can.”
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