An application has been submitted for a redevelopment of Southbury Leisure Park in Enfield, North London.

The brownfield site is set to be converted into 1,150 new homes, alongside new public open spaces, community and commercial facilities, and significant environmental improvements.

The application comes from Royal London Asset Management Property, in partnership with Neat Developments as development manager.

Joe Kane, development director at Royal London Asset Management Property, said: “This application represents a significant opportunity to regenerate Southbury Leisure Park and deliver much-needed new homes, public open space and community facilities in a highly accessible location.

“The proposals will transform an under-used brownfield site into a vibrant, sustainable neighbourhood that benefits both existing and future residents of Enfield.”

The planning application has now been submitted and will be considered by the London Borough of Enfield shortly.

Subject to securing planning approval, works are expected to start in 2028.

The detailed part of the application includes 489 high-quality Build to Rent homes, a new linear park, extensive public realm improvements, and around 1,100 square meters of flexible community and commercial space supporting local services and employment.

The outline element sets a strong design framework to guide future phases of development.

Once complete, the scheme is expected to support over a hundred long-term jobs.

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