Case study

Newham's 15-minute neighbourhood project supported by almost £20 million funding

The investment will help high streets in north Newham that were affected by the pandemic.

Almost £20 million from the Levelling Up Fund will support Newham’s 15-minute neighbourhood project. The investment will help high streets in north Newham that were affected by the pandemic.

Picture of Grade II-listed building - Alice Billings

The funding will support three main projects.

Places for Community and Enterprise

Funding will bring the Grade II listed Alice Billings House back into use.

This will provide:

  • affordable workspaces for residents and start-ups
  • community facilities

Alex Notay and Catherine Webster, Co-Chairs of Creative Land Trust, said:

Thanks in part to Levelling Up funding, we are delighted that the Creative Land Trust can play such a major role in the reinvention of this beautiful, Grade II listed building, bringing 30 more affordable studios under the Creative Land Trust’s stewardship to Newham, an exciting and blossoming borough for the arts. It is also further proof that long term studio provision and cultural activation can be achieved in historical buildings.

Newham’s Shared Spaces plan

The Shared Spaces initiative responds to residents’ concerns about town centres. The funding will make town centres in north Newham:

  • more environmentally friendly
  • better for pedestrians
  • safer for all

Connected Neighbourhoods

The Connected Neighbourhoods part of the project will:

  • increase air quality around Romford Road
  • improve journey times in north Newham

Find out more about levelling up.

Updates to this page

Published 17 January 2023