Elm Grove Fun Day
Current and former residents of Elm Grove joined the Council and its preferred development partner Lovell, for a day of fun and celebration. Local residents and stakeholders attended the Fun Day on the estate on Saturday 14 September, where they were able to meet members of the Lovell team, who will be delivering the new homes and improvements on Elm Grove.
It was a fantastic day filled with fun and excitement for all ages, with a variety of activities for the kids, including a gaming bus, arts and crafts, and face painting. The food was delicious and received great reviews, especially the chocolate churros, which were and a family favourite. The beautiful weather and lively steel pan music added to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a day for everyone to remember.
A big thank you to everyone who supported the free raffle, it was lovely to see local children and adults leaving with prizes! Thanks to everyone who attended, we really appreciate the support residents have given over the years and look forward to seeing the local community at our future consultation events!
Elm Grove awarded more GLA funding
Sutton Council has been awarded a further £19.2 million in funding from the Greater London Authority (GLA) to put towards the Elm Grove Regeneration Scheme.
The additional grant brings the total allocation up to £26.6m and will help fund replacement and additional affordable homes.
Search for a development partner
Lovell Partnerships has been selected as the Council’s preferred bidder (development partner) to deliver the regeneration of Elm Grove. The partnership represents an investment of £90m into delivering high-quality new homes on the estate for private and affordable tenures as well as improved local infrastructure and connectivity to the town centre.
Outline planning permission obtained
On 15 March 2024 the Council submitted its outline planning application for the redevelopment of Elm Grove, including the site 216-220 High Street. On 4 September 2024 the Council’s Planning Committee considered the application and subsequently agreed a Resolution to Grant planning permission to redevelop the sites. This ‘outline’ consent agrees the principle of the development, with the specific design detail to follow under a Reserved Matters Application (RMA). Officers will now work to complete the legal agreement to ensure the development supports the provision of services and infrastructure and is acceptable in planning terms. The detailed design of the scheme will be developed in partnership with Lovell (the Council’s preferred development partner), with stakeholder consultation due to take place over the coming months.
View the outline planning application on the Planning Register.
The initial phase of the development works are due to commence on site by Spring 2025.
Authority to make a Compulsory Purchase Order
On 19 February 2024, the Council’s Strategy and Resources Committee authorised the making of a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO), for the Council to compulsorily acquire any private land and property interests it needs to facilitate the regeneration of Elm Grove.
The CPO will only be used as a last resort, where a negotiated agreement cannot be reached within a reasonable timescale to enable the redevelopment to proceed.
Project timeline
Please note, all timelines are subject to planning and are estimated.
Our timeline includes:
Pre-Planning Consultation Period (Spring 2023 - Spring 2024) (Completed)
Launch Development Partner Selection Process (Autumn 2023) (Completed)
Council made a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) (March 2024) (Completed)
Submit Outline Planning Application (Spring 2024) (Completed)
Select Development Partner (Summer 2024) (Completed)
Obtain Outline Planning Consent (Summer 2024) (Completed)
Detailed Planning and Consultation Stage (Summer 2024 - Summer 2025)
Initial ‘Start on Site’ Demolition Works (Summer 2025)