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Second staircase rule halts Wates’ Romford project

Second staircase rule
The project is part of a 12-year regeneration partnership across the London Borough of Havering (Image: Wates)

Wates Residential and Havering Council have paused a regeneration project in Romford, East London, due to uncertainty about the second staircase rule.

Both parties are working as a joint venture to deliver 550 affordable homes in Waterloo and Queen Street as part of a wider 12-year regeneration programme across the borough.

In December last year, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) launched a 12-week consultation proposing compulsory second staircases in new residential buildings over 30m.

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