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The story so far

Between June and November 2022, Camden's New Homes for Small Sites team engaged with residents on various estates to discuss the construction of a small number of new homes.

Cabinet decision

On February 22, 2023, Camden Council's Cabinet approved the initial phase of the Small Sites program. This phase will involve designing around 74 Council and/or Camden Living Rent homes across five estates, including 14-18 on Raglan Street Estate. The potential small sites being considered on the estate are shown below.

What's next?

In February 2024, we appointed architects Mikhail Riches to work on the proposals for new affordable homes at Raglan Street Estate. We held a drop-in event at Kentish Town Library where residents came down to meet the team, and learn more about their experience with small sites.

We are analysing your feedback from the event and will write to residents again with more information on next steps.

 

See the indicative timeline and find out more here.

Where we could build new affordable homes for Social Rent and Camden Living Intermediate Rent

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Area of focus

Site: area behind Monmouth House.

Latest news

Thank you to everybody who gave feedback on the initial design ideas shared in October 24. We have been processing the feedback and will hold our next event in the new year. In the meantime you can read our November newsletter here.

Why Small Sites?

Camden is dedicated to delivering 1,800 new council homes throughout the borough to address the housing crisis and meet the needs of local communities. Our goal is to provide affordable, high-quality housing for families while promoting energy efficiency and combating climate change. By exploring opportunities beyond large-scale regeneration projects, we aim to utilise spaces across Camden to create or support building of new homes.

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