Explore the documents behind the schemes

The CIP Challenge project is putting together a transparent archive of documents related to the schemes in Camden's Community Investment Programme. We're doing this with a google documents folder for each scheme, and you can find links to these below.

All the document are in the public domain already, either as part of council cabinet reports, planning applications or released through Freedom of Information requests to campaigners and residents, but we want to make sure they stay available and that they are all in one place.

This is just a start and the archive will continue to be a work in progress as the schemes develop and new projects are added, so if you have links or copies of any documents you think we should include email us here: info@cipchallenge.org.uk

Abbey area

Cost: £118 million

Sales receipts: £127 million

Total new homes: 241

19% council homes

Document archive

Image: Streetview, copyright Google 2017

Agar Grove estate

Cost: £219 million

Sales receipts: £241 million

Total new homes: 493

2% council homes

Document archive

Bacton Low Rise

Cost: £112 million

Sales receipts: £111 million

Total new homes: 294

10% council homes

Document archive

Image: Google street view copyright 2017

Bourne Estate

Cost: £26 million

Sales receipts: £35 million

Total new homes: 75

27% council homes

Document archive

Photo: Steve Cadman on flickr

Chester Balmore

Cost: £18 million

Sales receipts: £14 million

Total new homes: 53

11% council homes

Document archive

Gospel Oak - Barrington and Lamble

Cost: £3 million

Sales receipts: £4 million

Total new homes: 8

38% council homes

Document archive

Gospel Oak - Kiln Place

Cost: £8 million

Sales receipts: £8 million

Total new homes: 15

47% council homes

Document archive

Image: LB Camden consultation board

Gospel Oak - Maitland Park

Cost: £38 million

Sales receipts: £39 million

Total new homes: 115

17% council homes

Document archive

Image: LB Camden planning application

Greenwood Place

Cost: £22 million

Sales receipts: £21 million

Total new homes: 42

19% council homes

Document archive

Photo: LB Camden

Highgate Newtown Community Centre

Cost: £24 million

Sales receipts: £25 million

Total new homes: 31

0% council homes

Document archive

Planning application: 2016/6088/P

Holly Lodge Estate

Cost: £18 million

Sales receipts: £18 million

Total new homes: 85

-79% council homes

Document archive

Holmes Road hostel

Cost: £7 million

Sales receipts: £0 million

Total new homes: 59

100% council homes

Document archive

Planning application: 2011/6016/P Link to application

Photo: LB Camden

Liddell Road

Cost: £26 million

Sales receipts: £27 million

Total new homes: 106

4% council homes

Document archive

Image: LB Camden planning application

Maiden Lane

Cost: £71 million

Sales receipts: £88 million

Total new homes: 273

18% council homes

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Mount Pleasant hostel

Cost: £5 million

Sales receipts: £0 million

Total new homes: 50

100% council homes

Document archive

Image: Google street view copyright 2017

Netley

Cost: £35 million

Sales receipts: £46 million

Total new homes: 80

13% council homes

Document archive

Image: Google street view copyright 2017

Parliament Hill/William Ellis schools

Cost: £36 million

Sales receipts: £0 million

Total new homes: 0

council homes

Document archive

Image: Camden planning application

Plender Street and Camden Street

Cost: £15 million

Sales receipts: £19 million

Total new homes: 45

22% council homes

Document archive

Image: Google street view copyright 2017

Somers Town future schemes

Cost: £0 million

Sales receipts: £0 million

Total new homes: 0

? council homes

Document archive

Photo: deadmanjones on flickr

Central Somers Town

Cost: £36 million

Sales receipts: £34 million

Total new homes: 136

32% council homes

Document archive

Image: Camden consultation board

Tybalds estate

Cost: £26 million

Sales receipts: £36 million

Total new homes: 93

49% council homes

Document archive

Photo: Nico Hogg on flickr



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