11,000 new council homes by 2043, 1,500 by 2018 Build the right kind of homes to meet a range of needs Build high quality and well integrated homes Meaningful.

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11,000 new council homes by 2043, 1,500 by 2018 Build the right kind of homes to meet a range of needs Build high quality and well integrated homes Meaningful consultation and engagement with residents Make 50% of the new council homes available to tenants living within an agreed estate boundary The New Homes Commitment The Southwark Regeneration in Partnership Programme aims to deliver new homes and facilities through joint partnerships with developers to maximise the regeneration outcomes and benefits.

About the Copeland Road Car Park Site Welcome to our exhibition which outlines the initial proposal to redevelop Copeland Road Car Park. The Masterplan The site is located towards the south of Peckham town centre and is located within the Peckham Core Action Area. The site’s location allows for easy walking distance to Peckham Rye Station and is close to shopping and leisure, making it in ideal location for residential development. Copeland Road Car Park site, owned by Southwark Council, is identified as PNAAP7, a key proposed development opportunity site in the Peckham and Nunhead Area Action Plan. The action plan fronts the regeneration of the area, setting out policies to ensure new developments support a healthy, safe and prosperous community. 211 / 213 Rye Lane, shown in blue on the map, is being considered for regeneration by a private developer. Copeland Road Car Park Site What affect does the site have on the area? What would you love to see here? Tell us about the site and area? What wouldn’t you want to see here? What other things should we be considering? Birds Eye view of site Rye Lane Copeland Road Potential Private Development Approved Private Development Existing Site Copeland Car Park Rear Access to 213 Rye Lane Existing Site Hazel Close Green area

71 new homes 3 Cores Providing much needed council homes Equal mix of rented, shared ownership and private dwellings Providing 1, 2 and 3 bedroom flats Height ranging from 3 to 7 storeys Proportion of homes will be for wheelchair and disabled users Homes will be more energy efficient Large areas of landscaping Green Roofs and terraces Modern design Capacity Study – Copeland Road Car Park Site What’s your opinion? Have we got the amount of housing right? Could it go higher? Or should it be lower? Would you want to live in or next to it? What do you think about the tenure mix? What would you change? What’s missing? How would this impact the area? Copeland Road elevation of the proposal Typical upper floor plan What would you keep? Ground floor plan Rye Lane Copeland Road 7 stories 5 stories 4 stories3 stories Hazel Close massing 1 BED 1 BED WCH 2 BED 2 BED WCH 3 BED Copeland Road massing

Large green landscaped areas with mature trees and native plants encouraging biodiversity Natural surveillance to provide safe areas for children to play New play spaces for under 5’s Sedum green roofs adding sustainability benefits Good maintenance scheme Effective lighting to encourage security Will be consulting a Secure By Design Officer Improving existing green area Possible locations of play areas 1-3 Improvements to Bournemouth Close entrance 4 Improvements to Copeland Road footpath 5 Landscape & Communal areas - Copeland Road Car Park Site What’s your opinion? Would you use the landscaped area? What would you change? Existing Communal area – Hazel Close Basketball court – Hazel Close Where should communal play space be located? What amenities should we provide? Rye Lane Copeland Road Potential Environment Improvements

Good Design Principle- Copeland Road Car Park Site 2 tones of brick Landscaped communal green areas Communal play areas Landmark recessed entrance Recessed balconies Dual aspect flats Good lighting and ventilation Landscaped communal areas Good natural surveillance Large balconies Green roof