Following this week’s decision by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, (RBK&C)

The detailed design for the redevelopment of the first phase of Wornington Green, the Royal Borough's largest regeneration scheme for decades, now have full approval to commence. Designed by PRP Architects this scheme will preserve the rich architectural history of this area (over 14 acres) and reinstate historic links between the Portobello Road and Ladbroke Grove. The new development will eventually offer up to 1,000 new homes to the area and a new London square will form a focal point for

The owner of the Wornington Green Estate, Kensington Housing Trust (part of the Catalyst Housing Group), can now start work with contractor Mansell Construction on the first phase of the development comprising 324 homes, of which 150 will be for private sale, ranging from apartments to family mews houses.

Wornington Green – Designs for a new urban quarter
The final design solution for the Wornington Green site is a culmination of over five years consultation with the local community and offers an exemplar model for large scale urban regeneration adjoining a conservation area. The social housing element is seamlessly integrated with the private housing to create a truly tenure blind development. Councillors particularly praised the high quality of detailing and materials which have been applied throughout, to reflect the quality and vibrancy of the local vernacular.

Andy von Bradsky, PRP's Chairman comments: "PRP is very pleased that RBK&C has now confirmed full approval of the design, as Wornington Green is vital to the regeneration of this historic area of Kensington and will provide existing residents with improved family accommodation in a high value area. It's a key example of localism in practice with extensive consultation with the existing community, councillors and other local stakeholders. The final design reflects their concerns, for example, the contemporary detailing of facades to fit with the local vernacular of Portobello Road. The redevelopment will truly transform the local area by creating a new London square as a focal point for the scheme and reinstating the historic connections between Portobello Road and Ladbroke Grove."

The 5.7 hectare site currently comprises 538 homes, along with community amenities and a public park. The new development will eventually offer up to 1,000 new homes and will maintain vital community facilities under the masterplan drawn up by PRP Architects. Mansell Construction will start on site immediately and the first new homes will be