Type: Regeneration
Skylarks is located in a scenic village in East Sussex, named one of the UK’s top five coastal housing hotspots in 2021. The development comprises 19 one-, two-, and three-bedroom dwellings. These include two fully adapted wheelchair-accessible homes, all built to a high specification with enhanced insulation, Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs), and individual EV charging points The homes achieved EPC ratings of A and B, and were designed to be completely tenure-neutral, ensuring identical internal and external finishes across both affordable and private units.
We provided multidisciplinary services, supporting the client throughout the project lifecycle. We oversaw the delivery of estate roads, footways, pedestrian linkages, public open space, and strategic landscaping, alongside the reconfiguration of existing paddocks and junction improvements from Ovingdean Road. A unique challenge arose during groundworks when a prehistoric mammoth tusk was uncovered. We coordinated with archaeologists to assess the site, ensuring preservation without significant delay to the programme. This unexpected discovery highlighted the importance of agile project management and stakeholder coordination.
The project delivered high-quality, energy-efficient homes with low running costs, contributing to local housing needs and environmental goals. It also supported job creation and regional supply chains. Our proactive approach added value through risk mitigation, quality assurance, and a seamless client experience.
The Skylarks project encountered logistical and environmental challenges, including the discovery of a prehistoric mammoth tusk during groundworks, which required archaeological coordination without delaying the build. Infrastructure upgrades and sensitive site conditions also demanded careful planning.
A multidisciplinary team managed the full project lifecycle, delivering sustainable homes with high-spec features like ASHPs, EV chargers, and enhanced insulation. The design ensured tenure neutrality and accessibility, while agile project management addressed unexpected issues efficiently.
The development delivered 19 energy-efficient homes with low running costs, supporting local housing needs and environmental goals. It also boosted local employment and supply chains, with added value through proactive risk management and quality assurance.
To find out more about this project, contact our project lead Os Kamil.
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Find out moreSpon End Estate
Coventry
The existing housing estate is comprised of 1960s buildings in very poor condition that have come to the end of their lifespan. Our design protects and enhances the character of the site while revitalising it with modern homes that will give residents a sense of ownership and pride to live on Spon End Estate. More than half of the new homes will be affordable, with a third allocated for social housing and the remainder for private sale.
Our client, Citizen Housing Group (Citizen), sought a design that was sensitive to the heritage of the surrounding site – which includes a conservation area and the River Sherbourne. For the homes, Citizen asked us to prioritise safety, quality, comfort, and sustainability, ensuring they reflect modern standards and deliver lasting benefits. It was also essential that the regeneration process reflected the needs of the local community, achieved through an exemplary
To ensure our design was community-led, we convened a workshop with key local stakeholders – residents, council members, educational authorities, police representatives, and special interest groups such as the local river enhancement collective. The outcomes were substantial, leading to design elements that enable easier access to the river for pedestrians and cyclists, and incorporate essential local amenities such as a shop and café.
The majority of the site lies within a flood zone due to the River Sherbourne running through the centre, which presented a challenge as we could not include residential accommodation at ground floor level. To overcome this, we designed most of the ground floor areas of the apartments for commercial use, with the remainder allocated to parking, plant, and storage (bins, bikes, etc.).
Area Three sits within the Spon End Conservation Area, with listed buildings and monuments nearby. To respect these historic features, we opted for a lower-scale, lower-density design, locating approximately 27 new family homes within this part of the site. We worked closely with the local planning and conservation officers to reach an agreeable position for all parties. Our design for the homes was developed collaboratively with Citizen and uses eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient features, representing a high build quality and meeting the Future Homes Standard. The homes will also be affordable for a wide range of residents, from families to young professionals and older adults. The planning application was submitted in April 2025, and the existing estate is currently undergoing demolition while we await approval.
The project addressed key challenges by designing low-density housing to respect the site’s heritage, managing flood risks by using ground floors for non-residential purposes, and incorporating community feedback to add local amenities and improve river access. Homes are built to modern sustainability standards using eco-friendly, energy-efficient materials.
The design solution revitalises the estate with modern, high-quality homes that reflect community needs and environmental goals. It introduces affordable housing, including social rent units, while enhancing public spaces and access to local amenities. Ground floors are repurposed for commercial use and infrastructure to address flood risks. The project also integrates sustainable building practices and energy-efficient features, ensuring long-term value for residents and the environment.
The regeneration of Spon End Estate is set to deliver a vibrant, inclusive community with improved living standards and stronger local identity. Residents will benefit from safer, more sustainable homes, enhanced public spaces, and better access to amenities and nature. The project fosters social cohesion and long-term resilience, aligning with both community aspirations and environmental goals.
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Find out moreBelmont Road
Essex
The site previously received planning consent in 2017, but the development did not proceed, and the consent lapsed in 2021. Our updated proposals respond to current statutory requirements and environmental standards, while retaining the core vision of the original scheme. The design enhances the character of the area and introduces a new green spine that connects the community through shared spaces and sustainable homes.
Thurrock Council, sought a refreshed design that built on the previously approved scheme while addressing new planning, environmental and accessibility standards. The brief was to retain the mix of homes – from one-bedroom flats to larger family houses and bungalows – while promoting wellbeing, sustainability, and community interaction.
We led a comprehensive review of the original scheme and identified areas we needed to address to ensure compliance with current statutory standards. These included changes to access and energy efficiency requirements for properties, as set out in Approved Document M and Part L of the Building Regulations respectively. Our RIBA Stage 2 proposal kept the original number of homes but reduced their original footprint and increased layout efficiency to allow for an additional communal landscaped area.
Of the 80 mixed-tenure homes, 20 are for social rent, with 8 for Shared Ownership and the remaining 52 for private sale. There are 8 wheelchair accessible dwellings – representing 10% of the total units – designed to meet the standards for Category 3 M4(3) dwellings as set out in approve Document M of the Building Regulations.
Our proposal also increased the thickness of external walls to ensure each property complies with the updated Part L requirements, which mandate that new buildings produce 30% less CO₂ than under the previous regulations. The buildings are arranged so that the single or two storey terraced houses on the southern part of the site complement the existing neighbours in Belmont, Castle and Rosebery Roads. The taller three storey houses and flats are located adjacent to the site’s western and northern boundary to minimise impact on the surrounding neighbourhood.
Car parking is provided with 124 in-curtilage spaces, including one space per bungalow and 8 wheelchair-accessible spaces. An additional 42 visitor spaces bring the total to 188.
The project is currently on hold while Thurrock Council evaluates its options.
Updating a previously approved housing scheme to meet current planning, environmental, and accessibility standards while maintaining the original housing mix.
We redesigned the layout to improve efficiency, added communal green space, upgraded energy and accessibility features, and ensured compliance with updated Building Regulations.
A revised proposal for 80 sustainable, mixed-tenure homes was delivered, though the project is currently on hold as Thurrock Council reviews its options.
To find out more about this regeneration development project Belmont Road, please contact Dan Bridgewater.
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Rushmoor, Hampshire
Rushmoor Borough Council appointed Baily Garner to support the regeneration of Aldershot town centre through the delivery of Union Yard — a vibrant mixed-use development comprising 100 residential units, 128 student accommodation units for the University for the Creative Arts, and 2,237m² of flexible commercial space. The scheme, delivered across five blocks, was designed to high standards in line with the Nationally Described Space Standards (NDSS) and Homes England funding requirements. With some blocks over 18m in height, the development also required full compliance with the Building Safety Act.
Baily Garner provided multidisciplinary services throughout the project lifecycle. Our team led weekly operational catch-ups and fortnightly progress meetings with the Council, managing decision logs and advancing the Golden Thread of information. We also chaired fortnightly design team meetings and weekly M&E workshops to ensure compliance with NDSS and Homes England standards.
To meet obligations under the Building Safety Act, Baily Garner coordinated documentation and submissions to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), including the Regulation 38 pack and Gateway 3 application. This supported the client in meeting their duties while navigating an evolving regulatory environment.
Early delays caused by party wall issues posed a serious risk to programme delivery, with an initial 21-week impact forecast. Baily Garner conducted a robust analysis and led negotiations with stakeholders, securing a commercial agreement that reduced the delay to just five weeks — ensuring student accommodation would complete in time for the 2024 autumn term.
We also oversaw the negotiation and planning of s278 works, including stakeholder consultation and a traffic management strategy to mitigate community impact.
On site, Baily Garner set early quality benchmarks and deployed the Field View digital reporting app to track unit progress, identify remediation needs, and ensure issues were resolved to a documented and auditable standard. This transparent approach to quality control supported contractor performance and client confidence throughout.
To deliver a complex, high-rise, mixed-use regeneration project within a live town centre — overcoming early delays, maintaining compliance with evolving building safety legislation, and ensuring quality for a diverse range of end users.
Baily Garner provided full multidisciplinary support — including regulatory submissions, programme risk management, digital quality reporting, and coordination of both the consultant and contractor teams.
Union Yard successfully revitalised Aldershot town centre, creating 100 residential units, 128 student units delivered on time for the 2024 university term, and over 2,000m² of retail and creative space. The scheme included a makers’ yard, public square, and enhanced public realm — delivering social value while achieving high safety, sustainability, and quality standards.
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Find out moreTeviot Estate Regeneration
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Baily Garner was appointed by Poplar HARCA to lead the tender process for a Joint Venture (JV) development partner to regenerate the Teviot Estate in Tower Hamlets — one of the most ambitious estate renewal projects in East London. From the outset, we worked closely with the client, legal teams, and residents to ensure the vision was both deliverable and community-driven.
Following a successful ballot in which 86% of residents backed regeneration, we helped shape a strategy rooted in long-term social value. Through visioning workshops, value management, and meticulous tender planning, we ensured the process tested not just technical ability, but ethos and commitment to the community.
Managing a three-stage competitive tender, we involved residents at key stages before securing Hill as the JV partner. Now appointed as Joint Venture Supervisor, we continue to safeguard delivery, ensuring the promises made to residents are not only upheld, but embedded in the project’s DNA for the next 15 years.
Poplar HARCA needed a JV Partner who could deliver lasting social value, meet resident expectations, and navigate financial and regulatory pressures on a complex, long-term regeneration project.
Baily Garner led a robust procurement process and now oversees delivery, ensuring alignment, resolving viability issues, and keeping community-focused goals on track.
1,886 new homes — 35% affordable — will transform Teviot Estate. Phase one launches in 2026, with long-term social value and community impact at the heart of delivery.
To find out more about our work on the Teviot Estate Regeneration project, contact our Project Lead, Louise Green.
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