Wayman Court Development - Stage 2

Closed 6 Jul 2025

Opened 14 Jun 2025

Overview

Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Wayman Court. This programme, consulted on in July last year, is part of our ongoing commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Across the programme, 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. Our goal remains to address the housing shortage and provide high-quality, genuinely affordable homes to those in need.

Project Overview

Wayman Court garages and car park site has been identified as a potential location for new homes without the demolition of existing ones, alongside wider improvements to the neighbourhood.

In the summer of 2022, we discussed proposals with local residents to replace the car park and garages at Wayman Court with new homes. Since then, the Council’s Cabinet has approved the plan to work with a design team and residents to develop detailed plans for the new homes on these estates.

We have appointed the following design team and specialist consultants:

Architects: Balaam Murphy

Landscape Designers: LDA Design

Cost Consultant: Exigere

Planning Consultant: HTA Planning

Multi-disciplinary Engineering Consultant: XCO2

Most of our design team members have lived or worked in Hackney for many years. They bring diverse backgrounds and cultures and are excited to collaborate with the community on these much-needed new homes and improvements. 

Your Feedback

Hackney Council Housing and Regeneration & Delivery team want to hear your views on the current proposals for Wayman Court site and the Shared Design Principles that will inform the next stage of design development following the first round of public engagement events held on the 2nd and 6th November 2024.

The Shared Design Principles have been developed from the conversations held to date with the Resident Steering Group, their issues, concerns and aspirations raised plus the vision of the design team based on their in depth research of the sites and design skills they bring as well as reflecting the Council’s goals, policies and regulations that all shape the plans.

This survey accompanies a public drop-in exhibition on Saturday 14 June 2025 from 11am – 1pm to be held in the central courtyard.

Please read through the exhibition boards and complete the following survey questions and share any additional ideas and opinions in the free text boxes provided.

Interests

  • Understanding views