Plans submitted for first phase of part of town centre masterplan (From Croydon Guardian)
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Plans submitted for first phase of Ruskin Square development
7:00am Saturday 9th February 2013 in News
Plans have been submitted for the first phase of one of the town centre’s masterplans.
The first residential building of the Ruskin Square Masterplan was submitted last week.
The plot lies adjacent to East Croydon Rail Station and the plans take into account the existing railway buildings as well as new public realm improvements such as the new East Croydon Station bridge and the Pedestrian Link.
There will be 161 new apartments, with 34 being affordable. The building itself will vary in height, consisting of two sections between nine and 22 storeys.
The Homes and Communities Agency have also approved £3.7 million of funding for Ruskin Square to facilitate the infrastructure for the first phase of the development.
Comments(4)
christhegoth
says...
11:43am Sat 9 Feb 13
christhegoth wrote:*ahem* 34. Oops!
Only 24 being affordable. About 20%.
That is not going to help the many low paid of Croydon much.
SouthLondoner65
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12:23pm Sat 16 Feb 13
Croydon is on the up...it's probably the most up and coming area in the whole of Greater London in fact.
christhegoth
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12:35pm Sat 16 Feb 13
SouthLondoner65 wrote:Expect it to be VERY expensive. None of these new flats will be useful for our locals.
Fantastic news!
Croydon is on the up...it's probably the most up and coming area in the whole of Greater London in fact.
christhegoth says...
11:43am Sat 9 Feb 13
That is not going to help the many low paid of Croydon much.