Get the low down on Peckham Rye Station Square plans
16 December 2016
Residents and businesses in Peckham are being invited to a drop-in evening at the station square next month to get the latest update on the re-development project.
It’s been a few months since the proposals for Peckham Rye Station Square were given planning permission, but lots of work has been going on behind the scenes as Southwark Council and its partners develop the designs and work with local businesses.
Cllr Mark Williams, cabinet member for regeneration and new homes, said: “Since getting planning permission we have been working hard to make sure this key project is delivered, we’d like to invite local residents and businesses to a drop in session next month to hear the latest on the plans, when work will begin and to answer any questions people may have. It’s important to us that residents and businesses stay involved and engaged with this exciting project that will transform this part of Peckham for the benefit of our residents.
“If you would like to hear more about the project and what has been happening, please come down and join us.”
At the drop in you’ll be able to speak to council officers and find out more about:
- Programme for construction of the scheme
- Progress with the Compulsory Purchase Order
- Update on internal layout of the scheme to accommodate existing businesses
- Update on the Co-Design Review
- Progress with the Peckham Palms scheme for hair and beauty businesses
- New extension to Iceland
The drop in will be held between 4pm and 8pm on Thursday, 12 January at 3 Station Way (Barry’s Café).
If you are unable to attend, you can also visit the council’s website for more information.
Page last updated: 16 December 2016