WAVE3 Project Balmoral Estate

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Balmoral Estate

Welcome to our project page! This space is designed to keep you informed and involved throughout the project. Here, you’ll find updates, key information, and a dedicated section for questions and answers. We encourage you to share your thoughts and queries openly every question helps us create a better outcome together. Please note that all questions and responses posted here are public. If you have something you’d prefer to discuss privately, feel free to contact retrofit@southend.gov.uk and one of our resident liaison officers will be able to assist you.

About the Project

We have secured funding through the government’s Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund Wave 3 to install ground source heat pumps in the Brecon, Blackdown, and Grampian tower blocks. Over the next two and a half years we will be replacing the heating systems in all council flats across the three blocks with ground source heat pumps. These are both cheaper and more environmentally friendly to run than existing forms of electric heating.

We are planning to start work on site in January 2026, with work due to run until January 2028. Much of this work will be external to the blocks, involving drilling and laying underground pipework to create the shared ground array, which allows each of the individual heat pumps to work. We will then progress to installing the necessary pipework in the communal areas such as the entrance area and hallways of the flat blocks before installing the heating equipment in each individual flat. Our installer will try to limit the amount of time taken installing equipment within each flat with the works planned to take 3 days at most.

As the ground source heat pumps are so much more efficient than current existing storage heaters, there should expect a significant reduction in heating bills every year. We estimate that over the course of a year, spending on heating will be reduced by as much as 50% compared to current usage.

Welcome to our project page! This space is designed to keep you informed and involved throughout the project. Here, you’ll find updates, key information, and a dedicated section for questions and answers. We encourage you to share your thoughts and queries openly every question helps us create a better outcome together. Please note that all questions and responses posted here are public. If you have something you’d prefer to discuss privately, feel free to contact retrofit@southend.gov.uk and one of our resident liaison officers will be able to assist you.

About the Project

We have secured funding through the government’s Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund Wave 3 to install ground source heat pumps in the Brecon, Blackdown, and Grampian tower blocks. Over the next two and a half years we will be replacing the heating systems in all council flats across the three blocks with ground source heat pumps. These are both cheaper and more environmentally friendly to run than existing forms of electric heating.

We are planning to start work on site in January 2026, with work due to run until January 2028. Much of this work will be external to the blocks, involving drilling and laying underground pipework to create the shared ground array, which allows each of the individual heat pumps to work. We will then progress to installing the necessary pipework in the communal areas such as the entrance area and hallways of the flat blocks before installing the heating equipment in each individual flat. Our installer will try to limit the amount of time taken installing equipment within each flat with the works planned to take 3 days at most.

As the ground source heat pumps are so much more efficient than current existing storage heaters, there should expect a significant reduction in heating bills every year. We estimate that over the course of a year, spending on heating will be reduced by as much as 50% compared to current usage.

WAVE3 Project Q&A

Anything you want to know about the WAVE3 Project - just ask here and we will provide a response.

Please note that all questions and responses posted here are public. If you have something you’d prefer to discuss privately, feel free to contact retrofit@southend.gov.uk and one of our resident liaison officers will be able to assist you.

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    What's happening with parking. I was led to believe alternative parking arrangements were being put in place.

    Brian Robertson asked 18 days ago

    Following the first phase of the garage demolition, the now clear area of the site (next to the existing Brecon car park) will be used to provide additional resident car parking. This will be in place no later than 20th February. Further resident communications will be going out shortly which will cover parking updates in addition to general project progress and upcoming milestones.

  • Share I just want to know what’s going with the parking? You’re going to do the works even if anyone says anything about them. I’m not moaning about that. I’ve got MS and a chronic ankle injury and can’t be walking half way up the road to park my car. There is 13 spaces in the car park, that’s why we all park between the garages and have done for over 10 years. SEH have made no attempt to resolve this issue. I went to the high rise focus group a few weeks ago and was lied to by Kevin hazelwood, a director of SEH! I have no faith. I’m just concerned, and no one is taking it seriously. I called last week to ask to speak to someone about it, still waiting for resident engagement team to phone me back over a week later. on Facebook Share I just want to know what’s going with the parking? You’re going to do the works even if anyone says anything about them. I’m not moaning about that. I’ve got MS and a chronic ankle injury and can’t be walking half way up the road to park my car. There is 13 spaces in the car park, that’s why we all park between the garages and have done for over 10 years. SEH have made no attempt to resolve this issue. I went to the high rise focus group a few weeks ago and was lied to by Kevin hazelwood, a director of SEH! I have no faith. I’m just concerned, and no one is taking it seriously. I called last week to ask to speak to someone about it, still waiting for resident engagement team to phone me back over a week later. on Twitter Share I just want to know what’s going with the parking? You’re going to do the works even if anyone says anything about them. I’m not moaning about that. I’ve got MS and a chronic ankle injury and can’t be walking half way up the road to park my car. There is 13 spaces in the car park, that’s why we all park between the garages and have done for over 10 years. SEH have made no attempt to resolve this issue. I went to the high rise focus group a few weeks ago and was lied to by Kevin hazelwood, a director of SEH! I have no faith. I’m just concerned, and no one is taking it seriously. I called last week to ask to speak to someone about it, still waiting for resident engagement team to phone me back over a week later. on Linkedin Email I just want to know what’s going with the parking? You’re going to do the works even if anyone says anything about them. I’m not moaning about that. I’ve got MS and a chronic ankle injury and can’t be walking half way up the road to park my car. There is 13 spaces in the car park, that’s why we all park between the garages and have done for over 10 years. SEH have made no attempt to resolve this issue. I went to the high rise focus group a few weeks ago and was lied to by Kevin hazelwood, a director of SEH! I have no faith. I’m just concerned, and no one is taking it seriously. I called last week to ask to speak to someone about it, still waiting for resident engagement team to phone me back over a week later. link

    I just want to know what’s going with the parking? You’re going to do the works even if anyone says anything about them. I’m not moaning about that. I’ve got MS and a chronic ankle injury and can’t be walking half way up the road to park my car. There is 13 spaces in the car park, that’s why we all park between the garages and have done for over 10 years. SEH have made no attempt to resolve this issue. I went to the high rise focus group a few weeks ago and was lied to by Kevin hazelwood, a director of SEH! I have no faith. I’m just concerned, and no one is taking it seriously. I called last week to ask to speak to someone about it, still waiting for resident engagement team to phone me back over a week later.

    Amy Saunders asked 18 days ago

    Following the first phase of the garage demolition, the now clear area of the site (next to the existing Brecon car park) will be used to provide additional resident car parking. This will be in place no later than 20th February. Further resident communications will be going out shortly which will cover parking updates in addition to general project progress and upcoming milestones.

Page last updated: 11 Feb 2026, 01:35 PM