Green light for major Tiller Road Estate transformation on the Isle of Dogs
Green light for major Tiller Road Estate transformation on the Isle of Dogs

A major regeneration of the Tiller Road Estate on the Isle of Dogs has taken a step forward after Mount Anvil and social landlord Riverside secured planning permission for a comprehensive rebuild of the site.

Approved by Tower Hamlets Council, the scheme will deliver 411 new homes in East London, replacing three existing blocks that currently provide 72 homes. The new development will include 137 affordable homes, with the remaining properties offered through a mix of private sale and shared ownership, broadening the range of housing options available in the local area.

Designed by PRP Architects, the proposals will dramatically reshape the estate’s skyline. The existing low-rise buildings will make way for two slender towers of 21 and 25 storeys, alongside two mid-rise blocks rising to 6 and 9 storeys. The aim is to create a more efficient use of land while introducing modern, high-quality homes and improved public realm.

Beyond simply increasing housing numbers, the project is intended to support long-term neighbourhood renewal. Estate regeneration schemes of this kind typically deliver upgraded homes that are better insulated, more energy-efficient, and designed to meet contemporary space and accessibility standards. Residents can also expect improved landscaping, safer and more attractive routes through the estate, and communal areas that encourage a stronger sense of community.

The Tiller Road scheme is the latest in an expanding partnership between Riverside and Mount Anvil. Together, the organisations are now working across four London locations, including Bellamy Close and Byng Street on the Isle of Dogs, Friars Close in Southwark, and 262 affordable homes at Royal Eden Docks.

Marcus Bate, partnerships, planning, communities and sustainability director at Mount Anvil, said the approval marked an important milestone for the joint venture. He noted that the partnership now has more than 1,000 homes under development across its London projects and highlighted the long-term benefits expected for Tiller Road residents.

The regeneration of Tiller Road Estate is intended to leave a lasting positive legacy, providing a new generation of homes and creating a more liveable, sustainable and inclusive place at the heart of the Isle of Dogs.

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