Fish Island Village wins Housing Design Award 21.09.22

Neptune Wharf at Fish Island Village has won a Housing Design Award at this year's ceremony. The project for Peabody and Hill is a 25% affordable scheme of over 500 homes with 5,550 sqm of commercial space, nine blocks of which are workspace facilities being delivered by The Trampery as a campus for sustainable fashion businesses. On announcing the win, it was said that "there are still many clients that believe that what you spend today will be keeping your residents happy in 10, 20 or 30 years' time. This winner is clearly one of those", and the scheme was praised by residents for, amongst other things, the inset balconies allowing them to be used all year round, and the good quality of the building and the layout. All the homes are now occupied, with businesses moving in to the maker spaces later this year.

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