BPTW redesigns four towers on 2,000-home estate regeneration after council flags daylight concerns

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Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for the Teviot Estate in Poplar originally due to start last month

The 2,000-home regeneration of the Teviot Estate in east London has been delayed after the local council raised concerns about loss of daylight and overlooking.

Developer Hill and Poplar Harca have sent architect BPTW back to the drawing board to redesign four towers on the 8.3ha estate redevelopment, which was originally scheduled to start construction last month.

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