Issue details
Harriott, Apsley & Pattison (HAP) Houses Regeneration Scheme - Resolution to make a Compulsory Purchase Order
Approve a resolution for a single Compulsory
Purchase Order (CPO) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
in relation to the Harriott, Apsley & Pattison (HAP) Houses
regeneration scheme.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Significant impact on communities living or working in two or more wards;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: Stepney Green;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 30/08/2024
Anticipated restriction: Part exempt (Part of the report will be exempt) -
Explanation of anticipated restriction:
Financially sensitive
Decision due: 16 Oct 24 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Inclusive Development and Housebuilding
Lead director: Corporate Director, Housing and Regeneration
Department: Housing and Regeneration
Contact: Charmaine Campbell, Senior Management Support Officer Email: Charmaine.Campbell@towerhamlets.gov.uk, Alifa Khatun, Senior Management Support Officer Email: alifa.khatun@towerhamlets.gov.uk, Shivani Patel, Senior Management Support Officer Email: shivani.patel@towerhamlets.gov.uk, Abdul Razak, Senior Management Support Officer Email: abdul.razak@towerhamlets.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The HAP Estate Regeneration Project has been
subject to extensive resident / stakeholder consultation for
example: during community ballot, master planning, outline
pre-planning application stage and at detailed planning stages.
Ongoing engagement comprises regular newsletters, website, and
other communications, drop-ins and representative forums etc, in
addition to the dialogues on decant and property
acquisitions.
The Council will also undertake a pre-CPO engagement process with
affected parties to review the impact to their property or land
interest and to explain the CPO process in further detail. Prior to
making the Order the Council will send pre-CPO letters to all
identified property interests to explain the process and the impact
to their individual rights.
The residential and commercial property owners and tenants affected
by the proposal have been contacted directly by the Council.
Consultees
Resident and commercial property
interests
Statutory consultees through planning process
Wider community affected by proposal
Has an Equality Analysis been carried out and if so the result of this Assessment?: YES An equality impact analysis checklist and report has been completed which assesses the impacts to the protected characteristics. The report supports the implementation of the measures proposed to facilitate delivery of the overall regeneration: overall the impacts of the scheme are considered to be positive.
What supporting documents or other information will be available?: Section 226 Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Section 203 Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Rehousing guide for resident leaseholders of Harriott, Apsley and Pattison House – selling your property to the council (November 2020) A guide for non-resident leaseholders of Harriott, Apsley and Pattison House – selling your property to the Council A guide for Council Secure Tenants - Harriott, Apsley and Pattison House (November 2020) Cabinet report 15 December 2021
Decisions
- 22/10/2024 - Harriott, Apsley & Pattison (HAP) Houses Regeneration Scheme - Resolution to make a Compulsory Purchase Order
Agenda items
- 16/10/2024 - Cabinet Harriott, Apsley & Pattison (HAP) Houses Regeneration Scheme - Resolution to make a Compulsory Purchase Order 16/10/2024
Documents
- Harriott, Apsley & Pattison (HAP) Houses Regeneration Scheme - Resolution to make a Compulsory Purchase Order