Waltham Forest’s Civic building at Fellowship Square

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A group of people standing in front of a digger and Waltham Forest Town Hall
Published: 19 July 2024
Filed under: Regeneration and Housing

Work has begun on a new Civic building for the people of Waltham Forest as part of the Fellowship Square development in Walthamstow.

On Thursday 18 July, the start of the build was marked by a groundbreaking ceremony where Councillor Grace Williams, Leader of Waltham Forest Council, was joined by the council’s development partner Countryside Partnerships (part of Vistry Group) and its East London Managing Director, Kevin Delve, to officially kick off the works. 

The Civic building on the site of the former Magistrates Court will provide a ground floor restaurant and café opening onto Fellowship Square with civic office space above. Located directly opposite Walthamstow Assembly Hall, the Civic building will complete the original masterplan for a trio of buildings originally designed by architect Phillip Hepworth. The original Town Hall was completed during World War II meaning the original plan had to be scaled back. With a sympathetic design, the Civic building is a modern interpretation of the Stripped Classicism style of the Town Hall and Assembly Hall that were completed in 1942.

Completion of the civic office space will enable council staff to co-locate from office accommodation elsewhere in the borough, releasing these sites for redevelopment and to deliver new affordable homes for local people. The build is part of Phase 2 of the Fellowship Square development, which commenced in 2022 and will complete by the end of 2026. This follows the successful award-winning restoration of the historic Grade II listed Town Hall, and the creation of its state-of-the-art fountains, as part of Phase 1 of the programme.

The Civic building will sit adjacent to new residential buildings in the Hepworth Place development, which is delivering 433 high-quality homes prioritised for local people, with fifty per cent of them being affordable.

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A group of people standing in a building site with protective equipment holding spades

The Leader of Waltham Forest Council, Councillor Grace Williams, said: “The start of the Civic building paves the way for Fellowship Square to feel truly complete for visitors. It is a huge construction milestone in the programme which is creating more jobs and a destination where everyone is welcome. Seeing our new neighbourhood come to life is a joy, construction is moving quickly and I can’t wait to welcome the first residents to their new homes soon.”

Kevin Delve, Managing Director of Vistry East London, said: “The start of construction on the new Civic building is another significant milestone in our transformation of the Waltham Forest Town Hall campus in partnership with the council. Not only are we delivering high-quality new offices that complete Philip Hepworth’s original vision for the site, but construction has been moving swiftly on the new homes at Hepworth Place, where the first residents will move in this August.”  

Earlier this year, the car park at the back of the Town Hall was transformed into a haven for wildlife as well as a place for calm and reflection with the creation of The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden and Sensory Garden. Both gardens provide tranquil spaces, which include a selection of Her Late Majesty’s favourite plants and over 60 new trees planted in the immediate area. These works form part of the public improvements funded through the development partnership.

The redevelopment of Fellowship Square has allowed for the loan of The Arch by Henry Moore, which is finding its home in Waltham Forest for the next four years. The prestigious sculpture sits next to the new gardens and Sustainable Urban Drainage Wetlands in Chestnuts Field, which mitigates flooding across Fellowship Square whilst increasing biodiversity. A new all-weather path from the Feel Good Centre to the Town Hall has also completed, allowing a better connection to Fellowship Square.

There is also now step-free access from Fellowship Square to Chestnuts Field, providing improved pedestrian and cycle routes to encourage residents, staff, and visitors to actively travel to and from the square. Visitor numbers at the hugely successful Fellowship Square have increased since it opened in 2021 with over 149,000 people visiting last year.

The remaining construction works at Fellowship Square will see more affordable homes, a new nursery and a new commercial space for residents to look forward to.