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Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, L&Q, one of the UK’s leading housing associations, and Ealing Council have officially re-opened Bollo Brook Park, a transformed public open space at Acton Gardens, the regeneration of the former South Acton estate in west London, alongside pupils from Berrymede Junior School and Berrymede Infant School.
Countryside catches up with Saloua Oussalah, centre administrator at the Acton Gardens Community Centre. A key part of Acton Gardens, Countryside and L&Q’s regeneration of the South Acton Estate in west London, the Community Centre was officially opened in July 2019 as part of a new hub for residents which is also home to a youth centre, dental practice, incubator workspace and local supermarket.
As we have all found, the recent coronavirus outbreak has introduced some significant challenges to everyday life, but it has also brought the community at GMV closer together.
Countryside’s Bill Ding pays surprise visit to Walthamstow School.
A drawing competition has taken place at Hounslow Town Primary School to determine the artwork which will be featured on the construction hoarding for the next phase of The Assembly, Countryside’s £52m regeneration scheme in Hounslow.
Projects supported include a school playground refurbishment, creative arts for young people and a community café
Jaspers Community Café, a new initiative in Rochester that is being supported by the Rochester Riverside Community Board, was opened by the Mayor of Medway, Cllr Habib Tejan, on the 13th November.
This Armistice Day, Countryside, one of the UK’s leading home builders specialising in placemaking and regeneration, has signed the Armed Forces Covenant with the Royal Engineers at Brompton Barracks, Chatham, demonstrating its support for the armed forces (AF) community.
Whether by raising money or donating our time, we are always looking for new ways to make a real difference on a local level.
Smethwick pupils were given an insight into the workings of a live housing development by Countryside, one of the UK’s leading home builders specialising in placemaking and regeneration, with a special visit to its Wards Keep development in nearby Wednesbury.
Countryside, one of the UK’s leading home builders specialising in placemaking and regeneration, was proud to host members of Enfield Council for a site tour of Elements, the £310m regeneration of the former Alma Estate in Ponders End, Enfield.
The second annual Acton Gardens construction event was held last week on site at Countryside and L&Q’s £600m regeneration of the South Acton Estate, giving local schoolchildren an introduction into the construction industry.