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The London Legacy Development Corporation has finalised its proposals for the masterplan for Pudding Mill, one of the Park’s new neighbourhoods. Pudding Mill is comprised of two sites – Bridgewater and Pudding Mill Lane – which together will deliver around 1,500 new homes, public open space and workspace for around 2,000 people.
We previously have invited people to tell us about their priorities, needs, and ideas for Pudding Mill, over several rounds of consultation which have taken place across a range of mediums in response to Covid-19.
We have taken on board what we heard and this has influenced our final proposals, which now include a new Bridgewater Road Bridge and reinstatement of the 8C towpath running alongside the Waterworks River.
Due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19, we are asking for you to continue to connect with us digitally. Our final proposals can be viewed online at puddingmill.commonplace.is whenever is convenient for you and you can easily submit comments over the next three weeks until the 14th June. In addition, we have distributed flyers to the local area, which has an option to speak with us if you prefer.
We intend to submit applications for the masterplan and new bridge in Autumn 2021.
Hopefully you are as excited about the masterplan as we are and we look forward to your support when the application have been submitted, which we will confirm here.
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Consultation Flyer -
London Legacy Development Corporation is progressing the masterplan for Pudding Mill, one of the Park’s new neighbourhoods. Pudding Mill is comprised of two sites – Bridgewater and Pudding Mill Lane – which together will deliver around 1,500 new homes, public open space and workspace for around 2,000 people. More details can be found in the flyer below.
We previously invited people to tell us about their priorities, needs, and ideas for Pudding Mill online, at a pop-up event at Pudding Mill Lane DLR, and at Your Neighbourhood Talks. Since then, we have been busy developing designs.
We now want to share these plans with you and get your feedback and thoughts too.
Due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19 and social distancing, we are asking you to connect with us digitally. Our proposals can be viewed online at puddingmill.commonplace.is whenever is convenient for you and you can easily submit comments.
We have also organised two interactive online events to provide an opportunity for you to hear the design teams present their ideas live, and for you to ask questions – everyone is welcome to participate.
Online event 1
Monday 28 September (6pm - 7pm)
Online event 2
Wednesday 30 September (1pm - 2pm)
Registration is at this link .
International producers Aniara alongside Stufish Entertainment architects are intending to submit a planning application to the LLDC for the proposed interim use of a site within Pudding Mill within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for a temporary theatre style venue until the Pudding Mill new neighbourhood development comes to fruition.
With construction planned to start in October 2020 and doors opening to the public in October 2021 the theatre will be home to a one of a kind show with state of the art technology. The temporary bespoke theatre building, designed to provide an interim auditorium space for an audience of 3,000. Running 8 shows a week this iconic new venue will open its doors to visitors from around the world from 2021-2024 making Pudding Mill Lane London’s new destination.
Aniara are holding a public event at the Tower Bridge Room of the Holiday Inn Express, (196 High St, London E15 2NE) on the 13th of November from 14:00 to 20:00 and the 14th of November from 14:00 to 20:00 where you can find out more about the project or leave feedback, alternatively please visit the website www.aniara.co.uk/pml for more information and the chance to leave feedback via an online questionnaire.
Consultation on the plans for the new neighbourhood of Pudding Mill at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is now underway with LLDC asking to hear local people’s priorities for the area.
The London Legacy Development Corporation’s plans for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park sees the creation of five new neighbourhoods. Pudding Mill is one of these neighbourhoods. Pudding Mill is comprised of two sites: Pudding Mill Lane and Bridgewater which together will deliver around 1,500 new homes and workspace for around 2,000 people.
The design teams are at the early stages of developing masterplans for Pudding Mill Lane and Bridgewater. The comments received during the consultation will help shape the proposals before a planning application is submitted by late 2020. Plans for Pudding Mill include new homes to meet the needs of families, a new neighbourhood centre around Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, creation of new workspace and improving connections between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to Stratford High Street and beyond.
Give us your views and share with us your priorities at www.puddingmill.commonplace.is .
Lyn Garner, Chief Executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation, said:
“We want to hear from as many people as possible about their views on the emerging plans for Pudding Mill and what they want to see in in their area. We want to create a thriving new neighbourhoods centred on the benefits of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the unique characteristics of the local area.”
Pudding Mill Lane
Pudding Mill Lane will be a thriving walkable new neighbourhood centre with approximately 900 apartments, townhouses and maisonettes designed to suit families. It will see the creation of a new neighbourhood centre around the DLR station and will include significant workspace delivering a jobs, retail and community uses.
It will be a diverse neighbourhood which attracts and meets the needs of people at different stages of their life providing them with well-designed and spacious homes, and provides fantastic views and access to the Park and the rest of London.
Bridgewater
Bridgewater is an island site and will be a beautiful new riverside residential community. It will provide approximately 600 homes on the southern edge of the world-famous Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with waterfront homes and apartments knitted into this special setting. The acclaimed university for UCL East and the iconic London Aquatics Centre and London Stadium are its immediate neighbours. The cultural and education district of Stratford Waterfront, the offices of the International Quarter London and the shops at Westfield are only 10 minutes away. At the cross roads of High Street Stratford and the Greenway and enveloped by Waterworks River, it is a place of sanctuary where residents can relax in a peaceful setting, but know they are never far from the global attractions of Stratford.