Wandsworth Council has introduced a growth plan to enable the construction of 14,400 new homes in the borough over the next decade. Key areas for development include Nine Elms, where 8,400 homes are planned, Clapham Junction with 3,000 homes, and 3,000 additional homes in Wandsworth Town. The plan emphasizes affordable housing and retrofitting to reduce living costs. Transport upgrades at major stations are part of the proposal to enhance local connectivity. The council will implement the plan in phases to ensure immediate benefits and long-term transformation.
Wandsworth Council's growth plan aims to build over 14,000 new homes in the borough within the next decade, covering areas like Battersea, Nine Elms, Clapham Junction, and Wandsworth Town.
The plan includes 8,400 new homes in Nine Elms, 3,000 in Clapham Junction, and 3,000 in Wandsworth Town, with a focus on affordable housing and retrofitting existing homes.
Planned transport improvements will enhance services at Clapham Junction, Wandsworth Town, Battersea Park, and Queenstown Road stations, facilitating better connectivity in the borough.
Delivery of the growth plan will occur in phases, starting with transport enhancements and public space upgrades to attract investment and support business growth.
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