Morpeth Grove Car Park and Garages

Closed 4 Sep 2022

Opened 7 Jul 2022

Overview

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Keeping Hackney building – an invitation to discuss the opportunities for new Council homes at Morpeth Grove

Hackney is facing a severe shortage of genuinely affordable homes for local people. That’s why the Council has led the way in building a new generation of high-quality Council homes in the borough, prioritised for local residents who need a new home.

Between 2018 and 2022 the Council completed or started more than 1,500 new homes in Hackney, achieved despite getting almost no government funding. More than half of the Council’s new homes are genuinely affordable social rent Council homes, shared ownership homes or Hackney Living Rent homes, with affordable rents set according to local household income.

But still there is a need for more new homes. That’s why the Council is developing plans for new homes beyond 2022. This is part of Hackney’s ambition to build 1,000 new social rent Council homes over the course of the next four years.

Why your views matter

Morpeth Grove on the Parkside Estate is one of a number of locations in Hackney which could accommodate new homes without demolishing any existing homes. There is potential to replace the garages in the old laundry site and car parking areas with new Council homes. If these homes were to be built they would be prioritised for residents already living on the estate whose current home doesn’t meet their needs.

This location has also been identified because it could have the potential to unlock improvements to the wider estate or bring additional investment to benefit residents, such as through new community facilities or improved communal spaces. Any future plans will not just be about building new homes, but will look to improve the estate and neighbourhood for everyone.

There has been no decision taken about proceeding with new homes at this location, nor has any design work started. At this stage it is important to make sure you have access to all the information and the opportunity to let us know your thoughts about the location and how a development could help the wider area.

Your feedback will then help inform a decision on whether or not to proceed with a future development.

Below are the information boards that were on display during the consultation event on Thursday 7 July. If you would like to download a copy of these boards please click here.

 

During the event we asked a number of questions of those that attended, please use the Online Survey link below to give us your feedback. 

If you need any information on this website in a different format please email consultation@hackney.gov.uk We’ll consider your request and get back to you in 5 working days.

What happens next

Thank you for giving us your feedback on this consultation. All feedback will be analysed and taken into consideration as we move forward with the Asset Review Programme.

Events

  • Morpeth Grove Drop-in Event

    From 7 Jul 2022 at 16:00 to 7 Jul 2022 at 19:00

    Speak to a member of our team at the drop-in event on Thursday 7 July, 4-7 pm next to the ball court on Morpeth Grove

Areas

  • Victoria

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Understanding views
  • Gathering ideas
  • Planning
  • Regeneration