L&Q unveils £15bn building plan after mega-merger

Aaron Morby 8 years ago
Share

L&Q and East Thames housing associations have completed their mega-merger and sealed a £2.6bn financing package to fund an ambitious house building plan.

Barking Riverside indicative masterplan, subject to change

L&Q has pledged to up construction rates at Barking Riverside to 600 homes a year

The newly-merged housing association has unveiled plans to invest £15bn over the next 10 years on a massive building programme in the south east.

Previously both organisations had a combined 43,000 development pipeline. After the merger this will more than double to 100,000 new homes, with half being genuinely affordable to people on average and lower incomes.

Both L&Q and East Thames already have a strong presence and track record in the South East. 

Both see East London and Essex as strong growth areas in the future. Current long-term sizeable projects include Barking Riverside, Purfleet, Beaulieu, Weavers Quarter and the Ocean Estate.

David Montague, group chief executive, said: “The current Government talks about increasing housing of all tenures, not just home-ownership, and is focussed on long-term targets that stretch beyond the next election.

“With long-term planning we can make long-term commitments, and we share the Government’s determination and ambition to deliver a step change in housing.

“We have the ambition and the capacity to build quality homes, fit for the future, across multiple tenures at a greater scale than ever before.”

Since the intention to merge was announced back in April, a partnership also has been established with Greater Manchester-based Trafford Housing Trust.

Further geographical expansion will be pursued where appropriate as the new merged entity looks to develop more partnerships.

The merged entity is a significant and active operator in the land market, with £800m invested in 103 sites and a pipeline which trebled in the last year to 43,370 units.

The combined organisation owns and manages over 90,000 homes across the UK, worth £22bn.

 

Latest news

Breakthrough for HS2 as first Birmingham tunnel section dug

Balfour Beatty VINCI completes 3.5km TBM drive in 652 days drive
3 hours ago

HS2 Curzon Street station redesign approved as timber roof axed

Change to meet stricter fire safety rules and cut maintenance costs
7 hours ago

Care home fire trial collapses

Prosecution withdrawn against four firms including Morgan Sindall Property Services
1 day ago

Leicester rebids £22m station revamp after failed tender race

Council opts for ECI route after receiving one bid for project
8 hours ago

Kier wins East Coast College rebuild job in Great Yarmouth

Work to start this summer for 1,300-student college
8 hours ago

R G Carter wins £28m hospital car park job in King’s Lynn

MSCP paves way for £1.5bn Queen Elizabeth Hospital rebuild in 2027
8 hours ago

London to relax green belt building rules

Sadiq Khan shifts position on planning
8 hours ago

Willmott Dixon wins Great Yarmouth waterfront deal

North Quay 10.5 acres mixed-use scheme to advance
1 day ago

SIG chief quits to join Travis Perkins

Gavin Slark to leave by the end of this year
9 hours ago

Eight take key spots on £250m Prosper framework

Housing and public building upkeep deal for North East awarded
1 day ago

Early call-out for £150m Ebbsfleet Garden City infrastructure

Bidders day to set out plan for Ebbsfleet Central commercial scheme
2 days ago

McLaren storms April contracts league with flurry of wins

Cardiff Bay Arena job headlines a series of big contract wins
1 day ago

Balfour Beatty lifts cash forecast after strong first quarter

Contractor set to hit £1bn average monthly net cash in 2025
1 day ago

Goldman Sachs-owned Adler & Allan buys 180-strong civils outfit

West Country's Glanville Environmental gets new owner
1 day ago

Caddick lands first contract for £200m Skelmersdale revamp

Developer gets green light for masterplan
1 day ago

Van Elle sells HGV fleet to haulage firm

WS Specialist Logistics pays £2.9m to take on fleet and drivers
1 day ago

Buyers more bullish about prospects for year ahead

Residential "resilient" but commercial work a weak spot
2 days ago

Council backs first Brutalist car park-to-flats scheme

Newcastle-under-Lyme multi-storey car park to be reborn as pioneering homes scheme
2 days ago

Hinkley Point C hits peak build with 26,000 jobs

3,000 more workers to join as fit-out work ramps up
2 days ago

Over 40 firms win Wessex Water M&E minor works deal

Broad sweep of specialists picked for AMP8 programme
2 days ago

Spencer lands Scottish bridge hat-trick

Steelwork, gantries and bearing upgrades on Kessock, Forth and Tay crossings
3 days ago

Winners revealed for £1.5bn decarbonisation deal

Fusion21 confirms places for 40 firms: Full list
2 days ago

Cladding firm fined £225,000 after fatal fall

Court hears how cherry picker didn't reach all parts of repair job
2 days ago

Completed buildings caught-up in Gateway 2 chaos

Developer distraught after dealing with Building Safety Regulator
3 days ago

Aviva submits plans for 34-storey City office tower

Subject to planning work to start in autumn 2027
3 days ago

Murphy takes 40% stake in Aussie civils contractor

Firm enters Australasian market with stake in Sydney-based contractor Abergeldie
4 days ago

Moat seeks firm for £420m repairs and maintenance deal

15-year deal to upkeep 20,000 south east homes
3 days ago

Lynch takes over hotel for Sizewell plant operators

Hire giant now in the hotel business to guarantee accommodation for workers
3 days ago

Subcontractors wanted across Scotland

Latest Constructionline event in Glasgow: Register now
3 days ago

Six guilty of £2m bribery over Devon housing site deals

Corrupt building bosses and E.ON project chief and QS sentenced
1 week ago

Contractor services