Developers have submitted fresh plans for a housing development by Millwall stadium the Den that would see 3,500 new homes built in towers up to 44 storeys high.

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The “New Bermondsey” proposals would involve demolishing the industrial estate behind Surrey Canal Road for 600 new flats in three 31-storey blocks. Housebuilders Renewal would then build another 2,900 homes over the next fifteen years in five phases on a 16-acre plot north and south of the road.

The new flats would stick to the 35% “affordable” requirement, between social rent, intermediate rent and shared ownership properties. Out of the other flats for private sale, a three-bed flat would go for as much as £725,000, according to planning documents.

Out of the first 600, 200 would be “affordable”. These would all be in one tower, with the private sale flats in the other two.

Plans would also include the construction of a New Bermondsey London Overground line to service the area, as well as business space. The developer would also pay a combined £59m to Lewisham Council for community projects and infrastructure.

Renewal has long planned to build in the area, but previous plans first approved in 2012 would have meant Millwall were kicked out of the Den – and so were later abandoned. These plans also only included plans for 12% affordable housing.

Lewisham Council, which is the freeholder of the Den, later came to an agreement with Renewal to build around the stadium rather than on it. Millwall FC itself has a long lease on the land.

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