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WelcomeWelcome to the City of London Corporation’s (City Corporation) Drop-in event for the aspirations for the Sydenham Hill Estate.
The City Corporation is looking to deliver much-needed new homes to replace Mais House as well as looking at other possible opportunities for improvements across the estate.
We want to discuss the future of the estate with residents and the local community and ensure you play a big part in shaping the future of the Sydenham Hill Estate. We want to make sure every resident has the opportunity to engage as much as possible to ensure all views are heard and taken on-board.
We have appointed a professional team of consultants to develop the plans and we are currently in a very early design stage. As part of our team, we are pleased to introduce our consultation and communications team, who have a wealth of experience engaging with local communities. We are working with Commonplace, who make engagement easy and encourage collaboration from the outset.
Sydenham Hill Estate Consultationwww.sydenhamhill.commonplace.is
The development team includes:
Lammas Green
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Character of the Estate The Sydenham Hill Estate is owned and managed by the City Corporation and is locatedwithin London Borough of Lewisham.
Located at the top of Sydenham Hill, the estate is flanked by Sydenham Hill Wood and Dulwich Wood to the northwest.
The Sydenham Hill Estate consists of Lammas Green, Otto Close and Mais House, which are adjacent to one another. Lammas Green comprises of 27 cottage type houses and 30 one and two-bedroom flats. The buildings that make up Otto Close are more recent and provide 30 three and four-bedroom flats and maisonettes.
Mais House once provided 63 sheltered housing units. Residents’ relocation to alternate accomodation was completed in 2018 as the building was no longer fit for purpose.
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Aerial view of the estate and the surrounding local area
red line boundary of development area , blue line boundary of remaining estate and surrounding area of the estate
Key1. 40-57 Lammas Green2. Mais House3. 13-23 Lammas Green4. Otto Close
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History of the Estate The Sydenham Hill Estate began to take shape after the Second World War, when the CityCorporation began developing social housing in the area, starting with Lammas Greenfollowed by Otto Close and finally the completion of Mais House in 1973.
Pre-Second World WarLarge detached mansions and some new Victorian terraced housing define the area
1950sLammas Green developed around a central green
1970sOtto Close developed
1973Mais House completed
2018Residents relocation was complete in 2018 following Mais House being deemed unfit for purpose
Historical timeline
Image of Lammas Green taken from Sydenham Hill
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Why is the City Corporation Considering Creating New Homes? The development of new homes will help to house London’s growing population andprovide an opportunity to deliver improvements for existing residents.
London Borough of Lewisham isrequired to deliver 13,847 new homesbetween 2015 and 2025 in the Mayorof London’s current London Plan(2016). This increases to 21,170 by2028/2029 in the new Draft LondonPlan (2018).
There is high local demand for socialhousing in London Borough ofLewisham, with over 4,000 householdson the housing register (waiting list) fortwo-bedroom accommodation alone and 241 people bidding for a three-bedroom home each week.
The City Corporation plans tocreate 3,700 new homes forLondoners, including 700 newsocial housing units on its estatesby 2025.
As part of this target, we arelooking at the redevelopment ofMais House. Our core aim is towork in partnership with residentsto ensure you play an active role.
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The VisionThe City Corporation’s vision for the Sydenham Hill Estate is to create new much-needed homes as well as improve open space and shared amenities for existing residents. This opportunity means that new facilities can be considered, such as community and play space as well as improved landscaping in-keeping with the character of the area.
Sydenham Hill Estate within the local context
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An Opportunity to Build and ImproveWe hope to create much-needed new homes on the site of Mais House, explore otherunderused areas of the site and consider improvements to the wider estate for both existingand prospective residents.We would like residents to consider where new or improved facilities are needed, such as community and play space as well as landscaping enhancements. All of which should be in-keeping with the character of the estate and local area.
We are keen to understand how the current spaces are used. We intend to review the use of open space and consider options in partnership with residents to retain, re-provide or enhance these spaces to ensure that the spaces feel safe and their use is maximised.
We have recently appointed award-winning architecture practice, Hawkins\Brown, to explore design options for Mais House and other possible areas for development in the estate.
A Residents’ Steering Group, a smallgroup of residents who wish to play anactive role in the consultation andplanning process, will be established to work alongside the City Corporation and Hawkins\Brown.
We will be using the online engagement platform Commonplace. You can contribute to the engagement by either filling out a feedback form at one of our events or by visiting www.sydenhamhill.commonplace.is and leaving a comment.
The feedback we receive will be used to inform any future development to ensure it delivers real benefits for residents.
Area map of the Sydenham Hill Estate with key areas highlighted
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Lammas Green
Otto Close
Mais House
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Your Aspirations for the Sydenham Hill Estate Please share your ideas on how the Sydenham Hill Estate could be improved as part of these proposals.
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Where Have You Come From Today?
Sydenham H
ill
Syden
ham R
ise
London Road
London Road
London Road
Eliot B
ank
Manor Mount
Hono
r Oak
Roa
d
Wal
dens
haw
Roa
d
Taym
ount
Rise
Derby
Hill
Kirkdale
Syde
nham
Hill Thorpewood Avenue
Round Hill
Dartm
outh Road
Sydenham Park Road
Sydenham Park
Will
ow W
ay
Kirkdale
Kirkdale
Carlton Teerace
Mount Gardens
Mount Ash
Road
Panmure Road
Kelvin GroveSydenham Hill
Peckarmans Wood
Crescent
Peckarmans Wood
Wells Park Road
Wells Park Road
Oak
sfor
d Av
enue
Sprin
g�el
d Ri
se
Dal
las R
oad
Hal
ifax
Stre
et
Cheseman Street
Wood Road
Sydenham School
Baxters Field
Eliot Bank Primary School
Horniman Triangle
Dulwich and Sydenham Hill
Golf Club
Sydenham Hill Wood
Gun Site Allotments
Dulwich Wood
Horniman Gardens
Sydenham Wells Park
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Next Steps and Your Feedback
The dates set out above are subject to change,however, we will notify residents and the localcommunity by letter if there are any changes to thetimescales.
We will be using Commonplace to collect feedback. You can make a contribution by either filling out a feedback form at one of our events or by visiting :www.sydenhamhill.commonplace.is and leaving a comment.
This is your opportunity to be involved in the future of the Sydenham Hill Estate. We are committed to ensuring that your voice is heard. All feedback gathered will be analysed and used to help inform the planning process.
Feedback information:There are several ways to provide your feedback:
Complete a feedback questionnaire
Give your views to a member of the team
Write to 25 Frith Street, London, W1D 5LB
Email [email protected]
Visit www.sydenhamhill.commonplace.is
Call 020 7125 0421
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First engagement events with residents
and the local community. Appointment to
Residents’ Steering Group.
Collaborative designsformulated throughdiscussions between
thedesign team and
the Residents’ SteeringGroup.
Designs shared withresidents and the
local community andfurther consultation
events held.
Planning applicationsubmitted to
London Boroughof Lewisham.
January 2019
December 2018
April 2019
November 2018
We would like to hear from residents and the wider community to ensure you play a key role in shaping the plans.
What are your thoughts on the principle of providing much-needed new homes on the estate?
Q1
How do you believe the amenity spaces are currently used?Q2
What improvements do you consider to be essential to the estate?Q3
What improvements would you like to see?Q4In partnership
There will be ongoing stakeholder
meetings, newsletters, updates and
opportunities for feedback throughout
this time.