Renewal

Alton Renewal Plan improvements in response to local priorities

Wandsworth Council’s new Alton Renewal Plan sets out how the council would like to invest in the estate, working together with local partners to help this special part of Wandsworth thrive.

We’ve been listening carefully to your priorities for the place you live and work – feedback from residents, community organisations, businesses and local stakeholders have shaped this new plan.

This summer we have already started to act on what you said by introducing new bus and transport services, beginning improvements to play areas and community facilities and we’re excited to open a new Family Hub in early September.

The council will be gathering your views and feedback at every stage, including a ballot next year before the plans go any further.

How to get in touch to share your views with us:

Email [email protected]

Please link to the online form

Book a one-to-one appointment with a councillor or the Alton team.

Call us on 020 8871 6207 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday)

Alton renewal gets underway with new council investment across the estate

The Leader of Wandsworth Council pledged improvements to services across Roehampton’s Alton estate as he got behind the wheel of the council’s new plan for the area.

Wandsworth Council Leader Simon Hogg in the driving seat of the Wandsworth community bus

Driving seat: Leader Simon Hogg launches the Alton Renewal Plan with the Wandsworth community bus

The Alton Renewal Plan sets out how we would like to invest in the estate, working together with residents, community organisations, businesses and local stakeholders to help this part of Wandsworth thrive.

Simon Hogg said: “This council is doing things differently and focusing on real improvements to the Alton estate after listening carefully to local views and needs which have shaped our plan.

“This summer we have already started to act on what we heard and we’re planning major investment for the renewal of the estate over the longer term. Residents will continue to see better local facilities coming forward as part of a whole area improvement package, ahead of a local ballot on our proposal to deliver new homes. This will include building much more affordable housing so that people can choose to stay in their neighbourhood near their families and support networks.”

Immediate Improvements

The Council Leader outlined the investment plans to residents and local stakeholders at the Alton community drop-in event at Roehampton Leisure Centre on 13 July. He was joined by local ward councillors, cabinet members and Fleur Anderson, MP for Putney and Roehampton to explain the new Alton Renewal Plan and hear people’s feedback.

The renewal plan for the estate builds on the insights and recommendations gathered during earlier engagement with residents and the wider local community. Immediate place-based improvements such as the introduction of two new bus services and revamping play areas and community facilities will be followed by proposals to build genuinely affordable homes for local people.

The Housing Committee recommended that consultation on the Alton Renewal Plan should move forward immediately, replacing the previous Masterplan for the Alton estate.

A picture showing a newly marked and surfaced roundabout on Alton Road

Transport investments: New resurfacing on Alton Road

Transport Investments

Over the next few months, Alton residents will be able to use new bus services including an expanded Wandsworth Community Bus service connecting the estate with town centres and shops.

Other transport improvements are already underway, including:

  • improved cycle facilities
  • mending roads and pavements
  • and putting in new zebra crossings for pedestrian safety.

Two children are pictured walking along a pavement towards Heathmere School

Children walking towards Heathmere School, where a new zebra crossing has been put in place

Investing in the community and neighbourhood

The estate will soon have improved bins and waste collections, with a Mega Skip on the estate for the first time on Saturday 27 July to take bulky waste for free.

Over the coming months, the estate will get a dedicated Community Safety Officer, a new Family Hub and an enhanced jobs and training Work Match service available to all residents.

The image shows new bins on Harbridge Avenue, which are labelled to show which ones take recycling and general waste

Alton improvements: New bins rolled out starting with Harbridge Avenue

More community-focused improvements over the longer term include:

  • a brand-new community hub with a new library and youth club
  • a new outside lighting strategy
  • more shops and improved shop fronts
  • putting Alton at the heart of events and activities during Wandsworth’s London Borough of Culture in 2025.

Play areas and landscaping around the Alton Activity Centre and Downshire Field will also be upgraded over the next year.

Wandsworth Council Leader Simon Hogg is pictured at a microphone, in front of a community audience, answering questions

Wandsworth Council Leader Simon Hogg answering questions from the local community.

Homes for local people

Through local engagement, residents of the estate told the council that they needed more homes on the estate due to housing need and current overcrowding. In response to this, we’re looking at ways to improve the housing infrastructure across the estate. There is a case for some housing blocks to be considered for demolition and proposals to improve existing homes will be explored, including retrofit options.

Key initiatives include:

  • opening 14 new homes soon on Fontley Way for residents from the council’s housing waiting lists
  • and building 40 new council homes above the Roehampton Community Hub which is anticipated to open in 2028.

Councillor Matthew Tiller and Councillor Aydin Dikerdem are pictured listening to a resident

Listening: Councillor Matthew Tiller and Councillor Aydin Dikerdem hear residents' views at the Alton community drop-in event

Next step

Now that the Alton Renewal Plan has the green light to move forward, residents and stakeholders will be consulted on more detailed proposals for developing the area together with a resident ballot. These proposals include details on new homes and community uses, new shops and business space and making improvements to open spaces.

Find out more

If you live or work in the Alton, you can keep up to date by:

  • coming along to speak to council staff at our information stall every Friday, 2-4pm, outside The Base on Danebury Avenue
  • emailing [email protected]

A member of the public is pictured, with her back to the camera, viewing exhibition panels at the Alton community drop-in event

Enagagement: Alton Renewal Plan proposals go public