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    Demolition begins on Chippenham Road to make way for 138 new homes in Harold Hill

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    ·       Demolition work begins this week on Chippenham Road

    ·       Represents phase two of Havering Council’s joint venture with Wates Residential which will provide 138 new homes in Harold Hill

    ·       Phased demolition and low-noise machinery will limit disruption to the local community

    London, 15 July: The demolition of empty buildings on Chippenham Road starts this week, paving the way for 138 much-needed new homes in Harold Hill, Havering.

    The project represents phase two of Havering Council’s 12 Estates joint venture with national developer Wates Residential.

    In total, all these schemes will deliver more than 3,500 high-quality homes across the borough, doubling the number of council-rented properties and affordable housing available in the borough.

    The new development will include a mix of 1 – to – 4-bedroom homes. A portion of the new properties will be specifically designed for wheelchair users and those with other disabilities.

    Plans also include shared green spaces, such as community gardens, play areas, and allotments, designed to bring neighbours together and support wellbeing.

    To reduce disruption, the demolition will be carried out in phases. Crews will use grapple methods, or ‘concrete nibblers’, which break down buildings gradually, reducing noise pollution and vibration levels. Unlike traditional demolition tools that rely on impact, nibblers use a crushing mechanism that allows for targeted, precise removal with a minimal disturbance to surrounding structures.

    Live environmental monitoring means work will stop immediately if any thresholds are breached, while dust will be controlled by extensive protective screening.

    As with other sites in Rainham and Hornchurch, works are being carried out under the Considerate Constructors Scheme, with regular reviews by Wates, Havering Council, and independent assessors. Deliveries, machinery use and working hours are carefully planned in consultation with residents to keep impact to a minimum.

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    Cllr Graham Williamson, Cabinet Lead for Development and Regeneration, said:

    “The start of this demolition process marks another important milestone in our commitment to deliver high-quality, affordable homes for Havering residents.

    “These new homes at Chippenham Road will meet local housing needs, including for young care leavers and residents with disabilities, and help us create vibrant, green neighbourhoods that people are proud to call home.”

    Paul Nicholls, Regional Managing Director for London, Wates Residential, said:

    “Chippenham Road marks the next step in a transformation across Havering that we’re proud to be delivering with the Council. With over 370 homes already complete, this partnership is bringing lasting change to communities across the borough.

    “We’re taking a careful and respectful approach to demolition, using quieter, lower-impact methods to minimise disruption and show consideration for the people living nearby.

    Split over two phases, the demolition will take approximately 24 weeks to complete.”

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