Wembley High Road
Major roadworks are currently taking place on all sides of the Wembley Triangle to allow for essential repairs. They started on 13 January and will last for about 18 weeks. During this time, only buses and emergency vehicles can use the running lane between Oakington Manor Drive and St Joseph’s Church. CCTV cameras are in use at all times to enforce this. Find more information.
Local regeneration and growth areas
Local regeneration and growth areas
Find out how we are improving housing, businesses and facilities across the borough

Alperton
Providing over 5,000 new homes, as well as a major boost to business and employment opportunities

Bridge Park
Development of a new community centre with improved facilities, community space and modern workspaces

Burnt Oak and Colindale
Providing new homes and a major boost to business and employment in the local area

Church End
Church End is being promoted for mixed use regeneration, set around the economic revitalisation of the local centre

Neasden Stations Growth Area
Supporting business growth and jobs, alongside at least 2,000 new homes, including new affordable homes

Northwick Park
Delivering private and affordable housing, shared teaching space, and improved hospital and university facilities

Old Oak and Park Royal
Creating approx. 26,500 new homes and 36,500 new jobs in West London

South Kilburn
Transforming the area into a sustainable and mixed neighbourhood and create a real sense of place and belonging

Wembley
One of the largest regeneration projects in the country, Wembley truly lives up to the word ‘iconic.’

Staples Corner
Boosting local business and employment opportunities, as well as providing new homes and improved infrastructure

Capitol Way Valley
We will develop a masterplan for this area whilst contributing to the Council’s vision for Burnt Oak and Colindale

Honeypot Lane
In accordance with the Local Plan, the council will devise a masterplan for the Honeypot lane area