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We want to help make more small publicly-owned sites available to small developers, housing associations, and communities.

See some of the support available to small developers, housing associations, community-led groups, and self-builders.

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Find out how we can help public sector landowners bring forward small sites for housing.

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Why we're making more small publicly-owned sites available for new and small developers.

Church Walk by David Mikhail and Annalie Riches

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  • Albany Road

    Size
    0.1 to 0.19 acres
    Status
    Under Construction
    Description
    Former scaffolders storage yard
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    Albany Road
  • Aylesbury Street

    Size
    0.2 to 0.49 acres
    Status
    Under Construction
    Description
    Land in mainly residential area, with commercial uses along Neasden Lane.
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    Aylesbury Street
  • Beechwood Avenue

    Size
    0.5 acres or larger
    Status
    Under Construction
    Description
    Long site adjacent to North Circular Road in residential context.
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    Beechwood Avenue

Inspirational schemes

This small cohousing project was developed by a group of six mixed households.

Copper Lane - photo: Ioana Marinescu

Unemployed young people got training on this assisted self-build.

Darwin Road - photo: David Grandorge

Three friends worked together to squeeze a small terrace onto a constrained backland site.

Whatcott's Yard - photo: Kilian O'Sullivan

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July 2023 newsletter

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