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Culture Secretary hails progress on London 2012 Legacy

Final tenants move into affordable rental accommodation in East Village

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East Village

The legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games reached another milestone in East London today with all the affordable rental homes in East Village now fully occupied. The achievement was hailed by the Cabinet Minister responsible for Olympic Legacy, Sajid Javid during a visit to the development, formerly the Athletes’ Village, where he met tenants who have recently moved into E20, one of London’s newest postal addresses.

Since the London 2012 Games came to a close, the Olympic Delivery Authority has transformed the Athletes’ Village into more than 2,800 new homes for families, individuals, and sharers and today’s announcement has seen all 675 affordable social rental flats now occupied, made available through housing group Triathlon Homes. Triathlon Homes has also developed 704 intermediate affordable homes to buy and rent, 95% of which are also fully occupied. In addition, 1,439 market-rate rental homes are owned and managed by Get Living London.

Commenting on the achievement, Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said:

The transformation of the Athletes’ Village into East Village has been remarkable with only the last few remaining homes left to be sold and all the rental accommodation occupied. It is a fantastic regeneration success story from London 2012, forming a vibrant part of the capital for people to live, attracting businesses and creating jobs.

The transformation work by the Olympic Delivery Authority has seen removal of temporary Games-time features, installing brand-new designer kitchens, fitting new carpets and hard floors, painting and plumbing, re-commissioning mechanical and electrical systems, and finishing new green spaces that are the final touches for the new community in East London.

In addition to the transformation of the homes in East Village the project has also seen the opening of both Chobham Academy, with places for 2,000 students and the Sir Ludwig Guttmann Health and Wellbeing Centre to serve residents of East Village and the surrounding communities.

Sir John Armitt, Chairman, Olympic Delivery Authority said:

The legacy of London 2012 has really come to life in East Village with families, couples and individuals all making their home in this new exciting part of London. We were determined to deliver homes of the highest quality for the new residents, reflecting the high standards that athletes and spectators experienced in so many aspects of London 2012. It’s great to see that all the affordable social rented accommodation has been filled, providing much needed homes in this part of London.

Elliot Lipton, Director at Triathlon Homes, said:

East Village is one of London’s biggest success stories in recent years. Thousands of brand-new affordable homes have been provided for Stratford and an entirely new community has been created.

It’s incredibly satisfying to see new residents settled and happy in their new homes, and making the most of the acres of green space and world-class sporting facilities on their doorsteps. All the partners involved in East Village have dedicated huge amounts of time and resources to make sure it is a neighbourhood with a real heartbeat. Careful design that incorporates nature and gives residents plenty of opportunity to socialise, as well as a regular programme of community-wide events, has ensured that this is the case.

Neil Young, Chief Executive of Get Living London said:

We are very proud of what has been accomplished so far at East Village and excited about what the future holds for London’s newest neighbourhood. In the two short years since the London 2012 Games we have watched the area transform into a thriving community; Get Living London recently welcomed our 1,000th resident and interest continues to grow in experiencing a new quality of private renting in this vibrant part of the Capital.

Looking forward, the arrival of over 30 local independent shops, cafes and restaurants within East Village, will only serve to bolster the sense of neighbourhood that is already so strong here. A full cultural events calendar for local residents in the coming months will also present ample opportunities for meeting new neighbours and making the most of all that East Village, E20 has to offer.

Published 22 October 2014