
This scheme redevelops a prominent corner site in Southall, replacing low-quality single-storey structures with a new four- to five-storey, residential-led building delivering approximately 100 homes. The proposal introduces a purpose-built, professionally managed PB-HMO scheme designed to address local housing demand through a high-quality, affordable shared living model.
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London
Planning Performance Agreement
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Operated by an experienced specialist provider across PB-HMO, PBSA and PBSL assets, the development is conceived as a long-term, professionally managed residential investment, ensuring consistent standards of design, operation and resident experience.


The architecture responds carefully to its corner condition and local context, using considered massing, setbacks and material articulation to enhance the streetscape while respecting the area’s character and heritage. A flexible Class E commercial unit at ground level wraps the corner, delivering active frontages, supporting local employment and contributing to a more pedestrian-friendly public realm.
The proposal fills a clear gap in the local market, introducing a distinct and well-managed shared living product that raises quality standards while remaining viable, contextual and deliverable.
