Havering Councillors and our representatives visit Chippenham Road site
Representatives from Havering Council, including the Leader of Havering Council, Cllr Ray Morgon, visited the Chippenham Road site, alongside members of the Wates team who live in Havering and work across the Council’s Joint Venture programme.
The visit highlighted the added value of having local people directly involved in regeneration, bringing first hand knowledge of the area and its residents to projects such as Chippenham Road.
Discussions focused not only on the new homes and green spaces planned for Chippenham Road, but on the importance of having people with local knowledge and lived experience directly involved in shaping the project, bringing a genuine understanding of the borough’s needs to their work.
For the Wates staff involved, this regeneration programme is about investing in their own community. Their experience of living and working in Havering brings an added depth to decision making, ensuring projects like Chippenham Road reflect the character, priorities and aspirations of local people.
Councillor Ray Morgon
Leader of Havering Council
Dan Harrison
Site Surveyor at Wates Residential
Dan also touched on the importance of this site for providing homes that provide support living to help people requiring additional help to live independently, commenting that it gives the project “a deeper purpose” and he looks forward to contributing to a neighbourhood that “strengthens local pride” and confidence in the area.
The scheme will deliver 138 new homes, alongside shared green spaces including community gardens, play areas and allotments. Existing residents will be offered the right to return once the new homes are complete.
For the local Wates team members working on the scheme, the development represents an opportunity to contribute to long term change in the area they call home.
Katrina Singcuenco, Design Manager at Wates, reflected on the pride she feels in contributing to creating safe, welcoming spaces for the community she is part of. She discussed her hopes for the future of the community garden, saying:
Katrina Singcuenco
Design Manager at Wates
Chippenham Road is part of the Havering Council and Wates Residential 12 Estates Regeneration Programme, which is set to deliver more than 3,500 new affordable homes across the borough. The programme also includes development at Farnham and Hilldene, which will create 481 homes, more than half of which are affordable, as well as recently approved plans for Blocks 9 and 10 at Waterloo and Queen Street, and the delivery of 18 modular homes for families living in temporary accommodation.

Paul Nicholls
Regional Managing Director for London at Wates Residential
Attendees at the Chippenham Road site visit included: