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We have submitted a detailed planning application to the London Borough of Greenwich for a new residential neighbourhood in New Eltham. The proposed scheme on the 3.81-hectare (9.4-acre) site of the STC Sports Club will deliver 205 energy-efficient homes in a highly sustainable location, close to local schools, public transport and local amenities.
The application follows 18 months of extensive community and stakeholder engagement and proposes a carefully balanced mix of tenures to respond directly to local housing needs. Half of the homes will be truly affordable, available for social rent, or shared ownership, to support local people who are increasingly priced out of the private market.
Homes will range from one-bedroom apartments to larger three- and four-bedroom family houses, all with solar PV panels for energy efficiency. The significant contribution of 103 affordable homes is set against the backdrop of around 25,000 households currently on the Royal Borough’s social housing waiting list.
The design takes inspiration from the area’s mid-century architecture, shaping a neighbourhood that reflects local character while introducing new public spaces. Landscaped areas, open green space, doorstep play areas and 570 sqm of new allotments for public use, along with dedicated parkland and natural sustainable drainage systems, have been woven into the masterplan, contributing to an anticipated biodiversity net gain of 18% across the site.
The proposals also place strong emphasis on active travel. Policy-compliant parking provision is paired with generous cycle storage, electric vehicle charging, and an important new pedestrian and cycle link through the site, which connects to the existing road network for the wider public benefit. At the heart of the scheme will sit a new community pavilion, envisioned as a space for coffee, bike repair and hire, and informal gatherings overlooking a large area of landscaped open space.
The long-established Kings Bowls Club has a retained green with a new clubhouse being provided as part of the scheme, together with upgraded parking and enhanced landscaping. In addition, we have committed to a £4 million Section 106 package, supporting the renewal and reopening of several disused local authority-owned sports facilities across the Borough.
Christopher East, Group Land Director for Sigma, said: “This application demonstrates how collaboration can achieve the very best outcomes in development, where good mixed-tenure housing, well-designed public facilities, and meaningful community investment come together. We are very pleased with everything achieved so far and look forward to continuing our engagement with the London Borough of Greenwich, local stakeholders and residents as the planning application progresses. This project represents more than just homes, it’s a long-term investment in place, people and the fabric of the local community.”
The proposals are expected to make a significant contribution to the local economy, creating jobs and supporting services during and after delivery.
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