Battersea Power Station and Wandsworth Council are working in partnership to build around 200 new high-quality council homes as part of the development’s 42-acre masterplan. This marks the next chapter of the Battersea Power Station development, expanding the established mix of homes, workplaces and cultural experiences.
The new homes, part of the council’s Homes for Wandsworth programme, would be built on a currently undeveloped plot within Phase 5 of the Battersea Power Station masterplan, to the east of the Grade II* listed building.
Subject to planning and funding approvals, the development would provide well-designed homes for local families at social rent levels, a significant step towards tackling the housing crisis and creating mixed, balanced communities across the borough.
The new homes would join 386 affordable homes already delivered at New Mansion Square in partnership with Peabody, available through Shared Ownership, social rent and affordable rent. A new NHS centre is also set to open in spring 2026, improving health facilities for the local community, alongside significant public realm which is already established.
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