John Lewis Allowed to Redevelop Waitrose Into 428 Rental Homes in West London
- A government planning inspector approved John Lewis Partnership's appeal to redevelop its Waitrose West Ealing site into 428 rental homes today in London.
- The appeal followed a local council delay after JLP submitted plans in summer 2023 and launched the appeal in summer 2024 to address non-determination.
- The redevelopment includes 428 homes with 83 affordable rented units, a modernised Waitrose store, four towers up to 20 storeys, and community spaces near West Ealing Crossrail station.
- Katherine Russell, JLP’s build-to-rent director, expressed satisfaction that the inspector approved a significant financial commitment aimed at delivering essential new homes alongside an upgraded Waitrose store, benefiting a community JLP has supported for many years.
- This decision supports government policy to develop brownfield sites near transport hubs and signals ongoing efforts to provide much-needed housing while fostering community benefits.
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John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has received the official go-ahead to redevelop its Waitrose site in West Ealing, paving the way for hundreds of new homes and a modernised retail space as part of a major investment in the capital’s housing landscape.The scheme, which proposes the transformation of an existing Waitrose store and adjacent car park, will deliver 428 new homes, along with a public square, community facility and commercial space. Initia…
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