The Angel Way car park in Romford will be demolished to make way for the construction of 106 new houses along with space for shops and community facilities. This initiative is part of Havering Council's housing priorities following overspending on homelessness solutions last year. The development, led by Mercury Land Holdings, aims to address local concerns while revitalizing the area. Community feedback has been largely supportive, although there are significant pushbacks against other high-rise proposals in nearby neighborhoods, where residents prefer low-rise housing options.
The five-storey car park Angel Way in Romford will be demolished to build 106 houses, with additional space for shops and community facilities to enhance the area.
Havering Council overspent its housing budget by £6 million last year, emphasizing the urgent need for new housing to address homelessness.
Community feedback on the Angel Way plans has been positive, expressing support for revitalization and the provision of housing and amenities.
Some local opposition exists to other redevelopment proposals, particularly a tall tower block, with residents favoring two-storey family homes instead.
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