PROJECTS

THE WEST LONDON PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS

Following success at Blackhorse View, we are excited to 
launch Bollo Lane this year, with more developments in planning. Collectively, our projects will unlock c.60 acres of land on which to develop 4,000+ new homes, across eight London boroughs; creating 9,600+ jobs and c.285,000 square feet of commercial space.

  • BOLLO LANE

    Launching in late 2025, our newest development at Bollo Lane in Acton will deliver up to 900 new homes including 50% affordable living. This ambitious £365m development will bring a range of community benefits including green space, new pavements and cycleways, and a retail area. Click here to find out more.

  • WEMBLEY PARK GARDENS

    Launched in 2023, Wembley Park Gardens will deliver 454 new homes across five buildings, with 40% affordable housing including Shared Ownership. This £365m development is set within one of London’s most dynamic regeneration areas and will offer new retail, landscaped gardens, and car-free living. Click here to find out more.

  • HIGH BARNET

    Currently in planning, our development at High Barnet will unlock approximately 300 new homes, offering Northern line connections to central London. Integrating with the existing community infrastructure, we plan to develop commercial and cycle hub facilities providing residents with doorstep travel near the High Street.

  • COCKFOSTERS

    Our Cockfosters development, currently in planning, will deliver 373 new homes, including 40% affordable housing. It will include a modern Train Crew Accommodation facility for TfL, target Passivhaus standards for outstanding energy efficiency, and transform a brownfield site with extensive landscaping, high-quality amenities, and an enhanced public realm.

  • FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

    We have more developments in planning including Canons Park, Northwood, Eastcote, and Chalfont and Latimer. The West London Partnership will extend 
from the Metropolitan line corridors to outer London, where developments will be tailored to their unique suburban contexts.