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Stalled Regeneration Leaves Thamesmead Residents in Deplorable Conditions

Stalled Regeneration Leaves Thamesmead Residents in Deplorable Conditions

Residents of the Lesnes Estate in Thamesmead face dire living conditions as redevelopment efforts halt.
Hundreds of residents in the Lesnes Estate in Thamesmead, London, are enduring deteriorating living conditions amid stalled plans for estate regeneration.

This situation was highlighted during a recent London Assembly meeting, where member Zoë Garbett addressed Mayor Sadiq Khan about the ongoing hardships faced by the community.

The Lesnes Estate, known for its brutalist architecture and as a filming location for Stanley Kubrick’s 'A Clockwork Orange', was once heralded as 'a town of tomorrow' by architects from the Greater London Council.

However, redevelopment plans have yet to materialize, leaving the estate with only approximately a quarter of its original residents.

Ms. Garbett reported that around 200 people continue to live next to boarded-up and neglected buildings where issues such as fly-tipping, littering, vermin infestations, damp, and mold are prevalent.

As residents move out, their kitchens and other fixtures are sometimes removed, exacerbating the estate's decline.

This environment has been a source of considerable stress, impacting residents' mental and physical well-being.

Residents have previously organized protests against the ongoing conditions, culminating in a petition presented to Mayor Khan.

The petition calls for immediate intervention in the regeneration process to alleviate the problems faced by the inhabitants of the Lesnes Estate.

In response, Mayor Khan assured that he would instruct the deputy mayor for housing to review the situation and work alongside Ms. Garbett to explore solutions.

The current state of the estate has rekindled concerns over potential homelessness, debt, and environmental issues, should demolition proceed.

Visual evidence captured in September reflects the grim reality on the estate: vehicles with broken windows and fly-tipped items such as mattresses and furniture strewn across communal areas and derelict properties.

Peabody, the housing association involved in the area's redevelopment, has been reached for comment regarding the halted regeneration and the status of future plans.
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