Former west London RAF site to be turned into hundreds of flats
Briefly

The Hillingdon Council's Planning Committee has unanimously approved plans for the conversion of a former RAF site in Uxbridge into 356 flats as part of a regeneration project. After 13 years of planning, developer Catalyst's plans include a mix of housing with 125 designated as affordable units. The project will integrate community amenities such as a convenience store, gym, and cafe within a renovated former cinema building, alongside the creation of Squadron Square, enhancing public access and fostering a sense of community.
The new flats will be significantly completed in the long-awaited regeneration of the former RAF site in Uxbridge, with 356 new residential units planned.
Councillor Burrows expressed support for the completion of the housing project, noting that local residents eagerly await the development's final phase.
Included in the project is a public square, Squadron Square, which will act as a central access point and foster community interaction.
Key aspects of the development also include renovating the historical cinema building into a gym and café, preserving local heritage.
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