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Plans propose 260 new flats near Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow.
Summary
Developer CCP KWH 1 Limited has proposed two blocks of housing on land off Fourth Avenue, southeast of Princess Alexandra Hospital, totaling about 260 flats. The plans include roughly 264 studio units aimed at key workers, shared-ownership homes, communal facilities and a ground-floor commercial unit.
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Developer CCP KWH 1 Limited has unveiled proposals for housing on land off Fourth Avenue in Harlow, southeast of Princess Alexandra Hospital. The plans set out two blocks, including a seven- to nine-storey block of studio flats and a second block of shared-ownership homes. The studio block is described as containing 264 modern units intended to meet the needs of essential workers and would include communal indoor and outdoor spaces. A small commercial unit fronting Fourth Avenue is proposed as a café or similar business.
Key details:
- One block would be seven to nine storeys with 264 studio units described as intended for key workers.
- The studio block would offer standard, premium and wheelchair-accessible layouts and shared facilities such as kitchens, dining areas and recreation rooms.
- The second block would provide around 20 shared-ownership flats in one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts, each with private balconies.
- A ground-floor commercial unit is proposed fronting Fourth Avenue and is envisaged as a small café to serve new and existing communities.
- The site formerly held a nine-storey YWCA hostel that has been demolished; a substation remains on the plot and the area is currently bordered by a protective hoarding fence.
Summary:
The proposals would create on-site accommodation aimed at supporting key workers and add a small number of shared-ownership homes close to the hospital. The scheme includes communal spaces and a commercial unit as part of the development. Undetermined at this time.
