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West London regeneration scheme approved

Detailed planning permission for the Material Store, a 183-home development that forms part of the £250m Old Vinyl Factory
regeneration project in Hayes, west London has been secured by HUB and Bridges Ventures.

The scheme by HUB submitted detailed plans to Hillingdon Council for the Material Store earlier this year consisting of 4 residential blocks arranged around a raised shared courtyard garden space.

The residential development site was purchased in partnership with Bridges Ventures.

Steve Sanham, development director at HUB, said: "We're delighted our proposals for the Material Store have been accepted, and with planning permission granted, we can look forward to moving onto the next phase of what is promising to be west London's most exciting regeneration project."

The Old Vinyl Factory, spanning 17 acres, is one of the largest mixed-use regeneration projects in west London. Once finished, it will create a new community with more than 630 homes and 750,000 sq ft of commercial and leisure space - including offices, a museum, restaurants, shops and bars.

The Old Vinyl Factory master plan was granted planning consent by the London Borough of Hillingdon in April 2013, and is expected to generate 4,000 new jobs by 2022.

Alongside this, the redeveloped 100,000 sq. ft. Record Store building will become the home of the Central Research Laboratory. In addition to the Material Store, HUB will also be delivering the Boiler House after planning approval was secured in January to fine-tune the 54-unit scheme.

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