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Overview
Pudding Mill is one of five new neighbourhoods on the Park. It will deliver new homes to meet the needs of families, a new neighbourhood centre around Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, new workspace and improved connections between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to Stratford High Street and beyond.
Vision
Vision
Nestled between Bow Back River and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, close to Stratford and UCL's new campus, Pudding Mill Lane will be a thriving walkable new neighbourhood centre.
With its own local high street, centered around the DLR station, Pudding Mill will provide significant workspace, local shops, places to eat, drink and socialise, with community space alongside lots of new homes.
It will be a diverse neighbourhood which attracts and meets the needs of people at different stages of their life with a range of well-designed and spacious homes that have fantastic views and access to the Park and rest of London. The neighbourhood will deliver at least 900 new homes of which 45% will be affordable. Excellent schools are on its doorstep and a new nursery will be provided.
Pudding Mill Lane will also deliver workspace for around 2,000 people. This will make a significant contribution to creating an innovation district on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - delivering 'good growth' in terms of employment and skills opportunities for local people, and space for businesses to seed, grow and scale-up.
Site Context
Site Context
Pudding Mill Lane is a 5-hectare site to the south of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It is located immediately south of Pudding Mill Lane DLR station.
Currently Pudding Mill Lane is home to a variety of temporary uses including the ABBA Arena. Prior to this, during the Games, this was one of the most important places for a special group of people: athletes. Whether using the warm-up track or waiting to enter the Stadium to compete, this is where the physiotherapists, doctors, trainers and all the essential elements an elite athlete needs to perform were found. Other parts of Pudding Mill were used during the Games for transport, storage and other important ‘behind the scenes’ uses.
In the future Pudding Mill Lane will deliver new homes to meet the needs of families, a new neighbourhood centre around Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, new workspace and improved connections between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to Stratford High Street and beyond.
Programme
We hope to begin works on site in 2026.
Get involved
Get involved
There will be an opportunity to engage with the project as it comes forward. More information will be posted here, and across the LLDC channels which you can follow.