Between 2009 and 2016, the flats were demolished and the site has remained as brownfield since. Wheatley Group’s development would include four landscaped, amenity spaces, including a play area for children. “It is our intention to create a variety of different spaces, formal play, informal play and landscaping to encourage biodiversity,” the report states. “The layout not only promotes connectivity within the site but also to the surrounding areas. New pedestrian routes will be formed to local amenities and schools. “The landscape in these areas will also be designed to prevent the creation of unwanted gathering places which could allow for anti-social behaviour.”