HRA Land Review Phase 4 – Lundy Close

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Southend 2050 is the borough Councils ambition for the future of Southend on Sea, developed through extensive conversations with those that live, work, visit and study within the Borough.

The Council is committed to providing affordable Council homes for residents of the borough who are unable to rent or buy on the open market. To meet this commitment, the Council’s Strategic Housing team along with South Essex Homes have carried out a review of Council owned garage sites and underused land that have the potential to deliver much needed affordable residential accommodation.

A site at the Northern end of Lundy Close has been identified that has the potential to deliver much needed affordable housing. Preliminary site investigation works have indicated that the site, (highlighted below) would be capable of delivering a development of a block of flats of between 9 to 12 units. This plan shows a reduced area than previously indicated, to help preserve trees located near the proposed development site.



Southend 2050 is the borough Councils ambition for the future of Southend on Sea, developed through extensive conversations with those that live, work, visit and study within the Borough.

The Council is committed to providing affordable Council homes for residents of the borough who are unable to rent or buy on the open market. To meet this commitment, the Council’s Strategic Housing team along with South Essex Homes have carried out a review of Council owned garage sites and underused land that have the potential to deliver much needed affordable residential accommodation.

A site at the Northern end of Lundy Close has been identified that has the potential to deliver much needed affordable housing. Preliminary site investigation works have indicated that the site, (highlighted below) would be capable of delivering a development of a block of flats of between 9 to 12 units. This plan shows a reduced area than previously indicated, to help preserve trees located near the proposed development site.