Council Set to Submit Plans to Improve Alton Estate


Includes upgrading play spaces at Downshire Field and Alton Activity Centre

The bull on Danebury Avenue to benefit from more subtle lightingThe bull on Danebury Avenue to benefit from more subtle lighting. Picture: Wandsworth Council

March 15, 2024

Wandsworth Council has announced that it is poised to submit a planning application for the first stage of its Early Improvement Plan for the Alton estate in Roehampton.

The proposals include upgrading the existing play spaces at Downshire Field and Alton Activity Centre, and landscape changes at Downshire Field, which include creating new wildflower meadow areas, new pathways and a new trim trail.

There will also be some subtle changes to the planting and lighting around the Bull statue on Downshire Field so that it sits more prominently in the area.

The council hopes to present a shortlist of options later in the year for further stages of its development plan which it says will be driven by feedback from residents in earlier consultations.

Aydin Dikerdem, Cabinet Member for Housing said, “We remain committed to delivering what is best for the Alton. We are thinking beyond housing numbers and are looking at the wider picture – how can we improve Roehampton and the Alton estate for everyone? We are developing an overarching placemaking strategy with a package of improvements that will do just that.

“Downshire Field is a unique setting and these improvements are purposefully designed to enhance this much-loved part of the Alton Estate and benefit the whole community.

“Roehampton, and the Alton estate, presents a unique set of circumstances. How we address the challenges here, and the decisions we take, will support our ultimate aim of creating a fairer, compassionate and more sustainable Wandsworth for everyone.”

Kate Stock, Cabinet Member for Children, said, “One of our key aims with the Early Improvement Plan has been to ensure that it the play space will be fully accessible and inclusive, and there has been a lot of focus on ensuring that there are areas designed for girls to feel safe.

“By reducing the height of the existing fencing we will also improve access to this play area, making it more welcoming for the whole community.”

Following the formal submission of the application, residents will be able to comment on the plans before it is considered by the council’s Planning Applications Committee.

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