Scheme for Dominus follows a previous proposal by Howells that was refused on appeal earlier this year

Real estate developer Dominus has submitted new plans for a 31-storey student housing scheme on Stratford High Street, following the Planning Inspectorate’s decision in March to dismiss its appeal against a previous 34-storey proposal.

An earlier scheme for the site, designed by Henley Halebrown, secured detailed planning approval in 2022. That proposal combined student accommodation with workspace and a community pub, but it was not built out before Dominus brought forward a taller 34-storey version by Howells.

The Howells scheme was refused by the London Legacy Development Corporation and subsequently dismissed at appeal in March 2025, with the planning inspector finding that its height and massing breached local tall building policy and that its design would create what was described as a “monolithic slab” on Stratford High Street.

The revised plans, designed by Metropolitan Workshop with landscape architect Spacehub, seek to provide 692 student beds, with 35% offered at affordable rates. The building would include en-suite bedrooms, large communal kitchens, landscaped roof terraces, and internal amenity spaces such as a gym, yoga studio, laundry and media room.

The public realm proposals include new outdoor spaces and planting along Stratford High Street. The scheme also proposes a replacement pub, described by Dominus as a community hub.

Located at 302-312 Stratford High Street, the site is currently vacant and fenced off. It lies within walking distance of several universities, including University College London East, London College of Fashion and the University of East London, which together accommodate more than 27,000 students. Research by Cushman & Wakefield cited by Dominus suggests more than 10,500 students in Newham currently lack access to a bed space.

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Edward Law, planning associate at Dominus, said: “Our reworked plans would transform the closed-off and vacant brownfield site to deliver much-needed student homes, a new, improved pub and significant improvements at street level. Working closely with our new project team, we have engaged in constructive discussions with local stakeholders, including Newham Council and the community on our vision for the site.”

Luke Dewey, associate director at Metropolitan Workshop, said: “This project will undoubtedly bring new energy to the area and generate important footfall for businesses along this part of Stratford High Street. Public realm improvements will complement the wider regeneration ambitions of LB Newham’s Carpenters Estate, while the new building will provide high-quality student accommodation.”

Dominus is currently on site delivering more than 2,300 student beds across three London schemes, including Holborn Viaduct, Crutched Friars and Fleet Street.