Building new homes for Marks Gate

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An artist's impression of the new Padnall Lake development

We are underway with building new affordable homes in Marks Gate as part of the Padnall Lake development positioned on the land alongside the A12.

Our vision is for a new part of Marks Gate where people and nature come together. The aim is to create an area of modern homes as well as biodiversity and play, for walks, sports and cycling, in a much-improved environment.

The key features are:

  • up to 260 high quality, affordable council-owned homes
  • energy efficient with a sustainable power source
  • alongside the southern edge of the site to maximise green space and create a sound buffer
  • improved landscaping and biodiversity – with a new linear park and children’s play areas
  • better connection to Chadwell Heath with an improved, safer entrance to the underpass
  • built using modern construction methods to reduce disturbance and improve sustainability

Plans were developed following consultation with residents and submitted in a planning application to the council in August 2020. Planning permission was granted in March 2021 and construction for Phase 1 began in May 2021.

In Spring 2022 further consultation was carried out with residents to look at and discuss the detailed design for Phase 2. We also formed the Marks Gate Community Forum to take part in a series of co-design workshops that helped to shape the final landscape and public realm design.

The design plans for Phase 2 were submitted to the council in September 2022, the application number is 22/01564/REM.

Updated plans for Phase 1 were submitted to the council in September 2022, the application number is 22/01492/VAR.

You can view these on the council's website by typing the postcode RM6 5ER in the search box.

Find out more!

We are underway with building new affordable homes in Marks Gate as part of the Padnall Lake development positioned on the land alongside the A12.

Our vision is for a new part of Marks Gate where people and nature come together. The aim is to create an area of modern homes as well as biodiversity and play, for walks, sports and cycling, in a much-improved environment.

The key features are:

  • up to 260 high quality, affordable council-owned homes
  • energy efficient with a sustainable power source
  • alongside the southern edge of the site to maximise green space and create a sound buffer
  • improved landscaping and biodiversity – with a new linear park and children’s play areas
  • better connection to Chadwell Heath with an improved, safer entrance to the underpass
  • built using modern construction methods to reduce disturbance and improve sustainability

Plans were developed following consultation with residents and submitted in a planning application to the council in August 2020. Planning permission was granted in March 2021 and construction for Phase 1 began in May 2021.

In Spring 2022 further consultation was carried out with residents to look at and discuss the detailed design for Phase 2. We also formed the Marks Gate Community Forum to take part in a series of co-design workshops that helped to shape the final landscape and public realm design.

The design plans for Phase 2 were submitted to the council in September 2022, the application number is 22/01564/REM.

Updated plans for Phase 1 were submitted to the council in September 2022, the application number is 22/01492/VAR.

You can view these on the council's website by typing the postcode RM6 5ER in the search box.

Find out more!

  • Progress report

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    Progress report

    Our contractor, Murphy, wrote to residents in December to explain that there would be a number of surveys carried out during December 2020 and January 2021. The latest update is below.

    • The project is on schedule in spite of very poor weather conditions, and we have completed most of the excavation works.
    • We will be digging four more archaeological trenches from 18 January 2021 onwards. They will take approximately seven working days to complete, weather permitting.
    • We have tried to minimise the amount of green space we have had to dig up as much as possible and we intend to reopen the fenced-off areas as soon as the survey and site investigation work is completed.
    • The wet weather has meant that it has been more difficult to reopen these areas than we expected because the surfaces are waterlogged and very muddy. This has meant that we have experienced more damage to the grass areas than we hoped. We sincerely apologise for this. Please rest assured that we intend to relay the grass as soon as we have a dry spell.
    • We have experienced some vandalism of the site and fly-tipping locally. We have cleared this up, but if you do see any further anti-social behaviour please do report it immediately. You can call anonymously on 020 8724 8898, emailgrimecrime@lbbd.gov.uk or speak to or speak to our on-site contractor, Murphy. They will do everything they can to minimise disruption to you and to keep noise and mess on site to an absolute minimum. If you have any concerns, please contact Paul Hart, Murphy Contracts Manager, phone 020 7267 4366 or email paulhart@murphygroup.co.uk
  • Site surveys get underway

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    Our contractor, Murphy, will be carrying out a number of site surveys in the Padnall Lake area over the next few weeks.

    The council granted planning permission for new affordable homes to be built alongside Padnall Lake on Monday 30 November. While the Mayor of London considers the application further, we have invited Murphy to survey the lake, carry out an archaeological survey and do ground investigations which will involve them having to dig several trenches.

    If the Mayor agrees the application, our technical teams will need this information to progress the designs and they are critical to ensure we protect and salvage any archaeological remains that may be present on site.

    The surveys will start from Monday 7 December and are due to be completed in January 2021. We apologise if the work causes any inconvenience but please be assured Murphy will manage these works closely to ensure disruption is kept to an absolute minimum.

    Further information here.

  • New homes and better green spaces will be massive boost for Marks Gate

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    The council approved plans from Be First to build affordable new homes at Marks Gate on 30 November.

    The members of the planning committee voted to support the application for permission to build the first phase of 81 high quality, affordable homes for the council, and approved the construction of up to 219 more in principle.

    They also agreed to a number of conditions which would see added benefits coming to the community including a contribution towards improving local bus services and a commitment that a minimum of 25 per cent of labour and suppliers required for the construction are from within the borough to maximise opportunities for local residents and businesses.

    Councillor Cameron Geddes, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Social Housing, said: “This is great news for the thousands of people on the council’s housing list. It will provide desperately needed homes for local people at rents they can afford.

    “In addition to the new homes the development will provide a brand new park, orchards and improved access to a lake which will provide a green open space residents can enjoy.”

    The other main features of the plan are:

    • 100 per cent of the new homes will be affordable homes with rents starting at £159 a week
    • top environmental standards – with solar panels and lots of insulation to keep fuel bills low, and
    • use of modern construction methods to speed up the building process and minimise inconvenience to existing residents.
    • creation of an attractive linear park with a range of uses – from adventure play areas to orchards
    • upgrade the lake and the area around the lake to increase biodiversity and to make it more accessible for everyone, especially elderly and disabled people.

    The plans will now be submitted to the Mayor of London, and his team will scrutinise the application and give a final decision early next year.

    Further details here.


  • Planning update

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    It appears that due to ongoing upgrade works to our database software since Monday 21st September it appears that the link for customers to make representations on the Padnall Lake planning application is not available to all customers. The Planning Team very much welcome all views and representations from neighbours and apologise for this issue which is being urgently looked into. The system in all other respects is functioning fully and all documents on the application file are available for public viewing through the website.


    To ensure we are able to receive your comments, we have extended the public consultation period on this application by 14 days until the 11th October 2020 and would be happy to receive comments by email to planning@befirst.london.


  • Thank You!

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    We have now submitted our planning application for the new homes for Marks Gate. And, we would like to thank residents for the hundreds of contributions they have made as a community during our consultation and engagement process.

    We have now published final details of our plans on our website, together with an explanatory video.

    Our application includes a summary of all the feedback we have received from you so far.

    We expect the application to be considered by the November 2020 planning committee.

    Between now and then the Council will consult residents formally - asking for views and suggestions.

    You can see the full planning application on the Council’s website www.lbbd.gov.uk

    The planning application number is: 20/01686/FULL and the postcode is RM6 5ER

    The main points of our application

    • We plan to build 257 top quality new homes for the Council.
    • The Council will let them to local people on the housing list (this list includes 163 families from Marks Gate)
    • Rents would start at £159 a week and more than a third are at rents equivalent to current council rents
    • The new homes will be among our greenest - with solar panels and high insulation standards to reduce fuel bills
    • The new homes will take up less than 20 per cent of the siteWe'll upgrade the remaining green space to create a linear park with a range of uses - from adventure play areas to orchards
    • We'll upgrade the lake to increase biodiversity and accessibility
    • There will be 124 parking spaces for residents including blue badge provision, plus car club spaces
    • We'll use modern construction methods to speed up the building process and minimise inconvenience to existing residents

    Full details at www.yourcall.befirst.london/marks-gate

    No internet or need a translation?

    If you or any of your neighbours need any of our consultation materials translated, or can't access our website, please email their name and address to communities@befirst.london or call 020 3372 0707 and we will send information by post.


  • Stay at home - but see our plans online

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    The coronavirus means we all have to stay indoors, to protect each other and to protect the NHS. It also underlines just how important it is to have a comfortable home of your own.

    So, we're pressing ahead with our plans to build much-needed new housing for Marks Gate. And, we would like you to stay at home but to give us your views on our latest plans online.

    We've posted our latest plans on our website and we talk through them in a short video.

    We urge you to take a look and give us your comments, suggestions and ideas. You can either post these online or send them by post, free-of-charge. Just address your envelope Freepost BE FIRST (please use the capital letters).

  • Resident focus group workshops (17 March) cancelled

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    In the interest of the health and well-being of our local community and employees, we have made the decision to cancel the Residents Focus Group Workshops scheduled for 17 March 2020.

    We will rearrange these workshops as soon as we feel it appropriate to do so. We thank you for your understanding in this matter.

    To be kept informed, please enter your email address under the Stay Informed button at the top of this website, or email us at communities@befirst.london or call 020 3372 0707.

  • Thanks for your views

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    Thank you to everyone who attended our drop-in consultation held at Marks Gate Community Centre on Tuesday 25th February 2020.

    We are considering your feedback and plan to present a more detailed design at our second public consultation event on Tuesday 21st April 2020. (Update 14 April. We are hoping to reschedule this event, online. Please watch this space for details).

    There's still time to find out more and submit your feedback. A copy of the information we presented at the drop-in event is available in the 'Document Library' tab of this website and the survey is available in the 'Give Us Your Views'' tab.



  • Latest consultation events announced

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    We apologise but we had to postpone the Residents' workshop because of the coronavirus. We intend to reschedule this soon, and may do so online. For further details, please enter your email address under the Stay Informed button at the top of this website, or email us at communities@befirst.london or call 020 3372 0707.

    The dates for the next consultation and engagement events have now been confirmed.

    Public Consultation – all welcome

    2.30 – 7.30pm, Tuesday 25 February,
    Marks Gate Community Centre, Rose Lane, RM6 5NR.

    This is an opportunity for everyone to see our first draft of the plans following our initial workshop with residents.

    Residents’ workshops - let us know you're coming

    Our residents’ focus group will ensure residents can contribute to the planning as it progresses.

    The next two workshops are on Tuesday 17 March at 1.30 – 3pm or 6.30 – 8pm.

    Each meeting will look at the improvements to Padnall Lake and the open spaces in particular.

    If you would like to get involved please let us know which session you would like to attend.

    Email us at communities@befirst.london or call 020 3372 0707.

  • Residents give their Padnall views

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    We hosted our first detailed consultation workshop, called Padnall Views, at the end of January to provide an opportunity for local residents and stakeholders to share their thoughts and ideas for the new homes, green spaces, community facilities and the improvements to Padnall Lake itself.

    Round table discussions on each theme – in a speed-dating format – helped to ensure that there was plenty of opportunity to give views on each of the themes, and to start to explore some of the design ideas.

    Throughout the process, local artist Susanna Wallis captured the discussions that took place with a live graphic picture (see picture).

    Our architects are now using these ideas from local residents as they design the new homes and the green spaces that will surround them. Their first plans will be available for all residents to view on 25 February at the public consultation event.

    Public Consultation

    2.30 – 7.30pm, Tuesday 25 February

    Marks Gate Community Centre, Rose Lane, RM6 5NR.

    An opportunity for everyone to see our first draft of the plans following our initial workshop with residents.

    All welcome!


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