Riverside House redevelopment plans

Warwick District Council is pleased to announce that conditional contracts have now been exchanged, for the sale of its Riverside House HQ and surrounding land, to public body Homes England.

Homes England, a government agency which specialises in the sustainable redevelopment of complex sites, is now seeking the views of local residents, on their plans for residential development and also the creation of a new riverside park.

In accordance with the site development brief set by the District Council in 2021, any housing created by Homes England, will need to meet the Council’s current policy criteria on affordability and the soon to be adopted regulation for all new developments in the district to be net zero carbon.  

Councillor Ian Davison, Leader of Warwick District Council commented:

“The legacy of this site is of great importance to local people, and our aim has been to gain their views at every stage of the process. We are therefore pleased that Homes England are providing an opportunity for residents to input into the development plans at Riverside House. Please give your views on the retention of trees and wildlife, provision of affordable homes, and our vision to create a new public park along the riverbank."

Ragu Sittambalam, Homes England, Senior Planning & Enabling Manager added:

“Homes England is excited to have acquired Riverside House. As the Government’s housing and regeneration agency we’re able to take forward Warwick District’s aspirations for the site; to deliver a scheme that respects the sensitivities of the area and delivers affordable housing in an area of need. Furthermore, our involvement will indirectly enable town centre regeneration and the creation of a new park as a positive legacy for the district.”

The public consultation will run from now until 8 December 2023 and will be followed by the opportunity for members of the public to attend an in-person event.  Further information and a link to the online consultation is available on the Warwick District Council website.