48 new homes coming to Woolwich Dockyard

sunbury street flats

ASRA housing association have submitted plans to build 48 flats in Woolwich on an island site at Sunbury Street, opposite the former Woolwich fire station which closed last year. The site is a short walk to Woolwich Dockyard station.

sunbury aerial

The site is currently home to some low rise post-war buildings which was recently a care home.

sunbury existing
Current buildings

ASRA have a number of projects ongoing across Woolwich. They are part of the 1600 home ‘One Woolwich’ redevelopment of Connaught estate (now being demolished), Morris Walk estate,  currently seeing residents moved out, and Maryon Grove, which is the later stage of the program.

I’ve added the project to the map showing developments across Greenwich borough:

Aside from headline grabbing developments in Woolwich are a number of schemes around this size, such as Cambridge House and 38 Artillery Place. Details of those are here.

To see the plans for Sunbury Street and comment, you can search here using the reference number 15/3555/F

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    0 thoughts on “48 new homes coming to Woolwich Dockyard

    • I wonder how many of these housing developments will be social?? Answer none, because we are being socially cleansed . Poor people who have lived here all their lives, are being moved to he back of beyond . The air in woolwich will not be fit to breath, full of dust , thank you Greenwich council , sold out to the developers

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