Brent Council, working in partnership with Wates Residential, celebrated the structural completion of Zephaniah House, an important step toward delivering 54 new affordable homes on the former Ujima House site in Wembley. The milestone was marked at an event attended by Tom Copley, London’s Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development, and Krupesh Hirani, London Assembly Member for Brent and Harrow.
Zephaniah House forms part of the wider Wembley Housing Zone, which also includes the Cecil Avenue development which will bring 237 new homes, including 84 affordable homes. Together, these two major projects will deliver 291 new homes, alongside commercial and community spaces, contributing to long term regeneration across Wembley.
These schemes are delivering substantial social value for Brent residents with 362 local people having worked on the project to date. Wates Residential has already provided £129,000 in Community Chest grants, with £300,000 to be delivered over the course of the regeneration programme.