5-13 Board School Road & 2-6 Portugal Road, Woking

Carvil was appointed by Ivory Group with its plans to redevelop the land at 5-13 Board School Road, Woking to creating 60 flats in a 100% affordable housing scheme.  In its role as public affairs advisor Carvil arranged a series of consultation meetings with key stakeholders at Woking Council as well as a one-day public exhibition.  A development website was also established for the scheme.  A planning application was submitted in January 2023 which is expected to be determined in Spring 2024.

Technology House, 48-54 Goldsworth Road, Woking

Carvil was appointed by Ivory Group with its plans to redevelop Technology House creating 225 flats in a 100% affordable housing scheme with retail at ground floor.  In its role as public affairs advisor Carvil arranged a series of consultation meetings with key stakeholders at Woking Council as well as a two-day public exhibition.  A planning application was submitted in July 2022 that was refused by Woking Council in March 2023 but was subsequently approved when the Planning Inspectorate failed to uphold Woking Council’s refusal of the scheme in March 2024.

7-15 Blount street

Carvil was appointed by Southern Grove to assist it with its plans to redevelop the industrial buildings at 7-15 Blount Street to create 43 new homes and ground floor commerical space in a 8-storey building. In its role as public affairs advisor for the scheme Carvil arranged a virtual programme of engagement given the COVID-19 pandemic.

52-54 New Cross Road

Carvil was appointed by Southern Grove to assist it with its plans to redevelop the old Plumbase site at 52-54 new Cross Road  into a 100% affordable housing scheme containing 35 new homes in an eleven storey building.  In its role as public affairs advisor for the scheme Carvil arranged a virtual programme of engagement given the COVID-19 pandemic for both these schemes. A planning application was submitted in June 2021 and planning approval was granted in January 2022. Construction of the site is ongoing that has been acquired by Lewisham Homes.

79- 161 Ilderton Road

Carvil was appointed by Argon Capital to assist it with its plans to develop a residential-led development on the RS Joyner & Sons commercial vehicle site containing up to 330 residential units, including on-site affordable housing.  As well as arranging a series one-to-one meetings with key stakeholders Carvil arranged a two-day public exhibition. A planning application was submitted in July 2018. Following a series of revisions to the proposals the scheme was unanimously approved at Southwark Council first ever virtual planning committee in May 2020.

634-636 Old Kent Road

Carvil was engaged by MHA London to assist it with its redevelopment plans for 634-636 Old Kent Road to secure approval for a residential-led development over six-storeys containing 42 new homes and ground floor commercial uses.  As well as arranging a series of on-to-one meetings with key stakeholders Carvil arranged a one day public exhibition.  A planning application was submitted in April 2017 and approved under delegated powers in November 2017. The site was acquired by Hexagon Housing Association and is currently under construction.

95 Peckham Road

Carvil was appointed to assist with the development of this former petrol station site to create a new residential development containing 33 new homes including 35% on-site affordable housing.  Carvil worked with the developers arranging a series of consultation meetings with key stakeholders as well as arranging a one-day public exhibition of the redevelopment plans. A planning application was submitted in April 2016 and received unanimous approval from Southwark’s Planning Committee in July 2016. The development was completed in 2020 and is occupied.

14-21 Rushworth Street

Carvil was appointed by Taylor Wimpey Central London (TWCL) to assist it with its plans to redevelop this site to create a mixed-use scheme including flexible commercial space and a mix of residential accommodation.  As part of the development team has assisted TWCL in its negotiations with Southwark Council to achieve an appropriate scale and mix of uses for the development.  As public affairs and stakeholder engagement advisor Carvil has arranged a series of meetings with key stakeholders and a two-day public exhibition in July 2015 plus a further residents briefing in September 2015.

The Quill Residential

Carvil was engaged to assist Bilford with its plans to change the planning application for the Quill at Capital House from a student housing scheme to a residential development providing 119 new homes as well as retail space and new public realm including a link from Weston Street to Thomas Street.  Carvil assisted Bilford in its discussions with Southwark Council in terms of both the new affordable housing offer and land use changes as well as leading the public affairs and stakeholder engagement programme.  The planning application was submitted in December 2014 and received unanimous pla

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