Peckham unrecognisable in fresh photos showing plans for town centre with new Morrisons

One of the photos released by Berkeley shows multi-storey apartments overlooking Rye Lane
-Credit: (Image: Berkeley)


Peckham is unrecognisable in fresh photos showing a glimpse of plans for the town centre’s future. Developer Berkeley has released the high quality images ahead of it submitting proposals to Southwark Council to demolish and redevelop the Aylesham Centre and a Morrisons store.

The pictures show multi-storey apartments above shops overlooking Rye Lane and a courtyard with smart-looking eateries surrounded by blocks of apartments. Other images first released in May by Berkeley show an aerial view of the plans and a glimpse of the replacement Morrisons supermarket wedged between blocks of flats.

Architects dRMM have designed the latest plans, which would see around 878 homes built on a site near to Peckham Rye Station. A total of 25 per cent of the homes would be available at the cheapest social rents.

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In another photo people sit in a courtyard surrounded by high-rise apartments
In another photo people sit in a courtyard surrounded by high-rise apartments -Credit:Berkeley

New shops and restaurants and public space would also be created as part of the plans, which would see 13 new buildings up to 20 storeys high built. Previous plans by architects Sheppard Robson to construct 1,050 homes on the site in buildings up to 27 storeys high were opposed by Southwark Council.

A petition set up by a group called Aylesham Community Action (ACA) opposing the latest plans has attracted 3,860 signatures on change.org. ACA is demanding that at least 50 per cent of flats in the development are social housing.

Aerial view of the Aylesham Centre redevelopment plans
Aerial view of the Aylesham Centre redevelopment plans -Credit:Berkeley

Berkeley is due to submit a planning application to Southwark Council in summer. If the proposals are approved, work on the first stage of the redevelopment is due to begin in 2025 and complete by 2029.

The new Morrisons store is due to open in the same year and will include 140 basement parking spaces. The Aylesham Centre will remain open until the beginning of the second phase of development in 2030.

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