New homes and an NHS facility for vacant town centre site

A total of 199 much-needed homes will be built on a prominent town centre site, after Croydon Council’s planning department gave the go-ahead.
The site, at 17-21 Dingwall Road, has been empty for a number of years and will help to regenerate the area near East Croydon railway station.

The development by Bellway Homes will include 20 affordable homes, 19 three-bedroom family homes, as well as a children’s play area for residents and greenery. The housing will also have disabled car parking spaces and cycle parking.

An application was previously granted planning permission but has faced challenges with the viability and delivery of the plans. The council’s planning department have worked with the developer to address any issues and have approved an amended scheme.

The main addition to the previous approval is space for an NHS facility and ambulance bay which – alongside safeguarded land for future tram expansion – will benefit the community and help to make sure that town centre housing growth is supported by the right infrastructure.

The regeneration of Croydon is a priority for me in making Croydon cleaner, safer and healthier, so I’m delighted this vacant brownfield site will be transformed.

The scheme will see the delivery of 199 homes, helping to meet the housing needs of our borough.

Jason Perry, Executive Mayor of Croydon
This new development in Dingwall Road will transform a vacant site into a high-quality residential scheme, delivering a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, alongside communal gardens and play space, a residents’ lounge and a residents’ gym.

This new building will enhance the street scape in what is an incredibly well-connected part of Croydon, just a few minutes’ walk from East Croydon station, and will also provide space for a new NHS facility to benefit both new and existing residents in the area. Now planning permission has been secured, we are looking forward to seeing this high-profile scheme progress to the next stages of delivery.

Jamie MacArthur, Regional Planning Director for Bellway London

This article was originally published on https://news.croydon.gov.uk/