 
    More than 450 homes to be created near Wembley Stadium as TfL plans approved
A London transport organisation has announced that it has been given the green light to bring forward a new 454 home development.
Transport for London (TfL) and Barratt London, working as a joint venture, have been granted permission by Brent Council to bring forward their new development near Wembley Park London Underground station.
The proposals will introduce 454 new homes, a retail unit, improvements to the public realm, and new operational space for TfL.
The scheme has been designed by TateHindle architects and will be delivered across five buildings.
Emma Hatch, senior property development manager at TfL, commented: “We are thrilled to get the go-ahead for our development at Wembley, which will deliver hundreds of new homes as well as a new retail opportunity and improvements for the local community.
“This is the second project with Barratt London and builds on our track record for delivering much-needed new homes in the capital.
“Our first homes at Blackhorse View in Waltham Forest started selling earlier this year, showing our developments have been designed thoughtfully with both the community and residents in mind.”
Jim Wood, London operations managing director at Barratt London, said: “We are delighted with the London Borough of Brent’s decision to provide resolution to grant planning permission for Wembley Park.
“This is an exciting project for us and we are particularly pleased to be able to deliver such a high percentage of much needed affordable homes for the borough, alongside retail and train crew accommodation.
“It is a great privilege to be delivering this development in partnership with Transport for London, and we are looking forward to starting work onsite for the project in 2021.”
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