💨 Abstract
The Alton Estate in southwest London will undergo a £100 million regeneration after 82% of residents voted in favor of the plans, the largest such ballot in London. The project, revised to include 57% affordable housing, will deliver 650 new homes, improved community facilities, and public spaces over a decade. Initially paused by the Labour administration, the revised scheme reflects extensive resident consultation and aims to address past underinvestment.
Courtesy: Metro Lifestyle reporter
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