London Square and Clarion mark 10 year partnership at Twickenham Square

By Nub News Reporter 27th May 2025

The planting of a silver birch tree was aided by Cllr Jim Millard, Cllr Phil Giesler and Cllr Chris Varley from Richmond Council, Jo McDonagh, London Square’s MD North, Gavin Hughes, Principal, Richmond College and Duncan Burns, Regional Director of Construction from Latimer, Clarion’s development arm (credit: Image supplied).
The planting of a silver birch tree was aided by Cllr Jim Millard, Cllr Phil Giesler and Cllr Chris Varley from Richmond Council, Jo McDonagh, London Square’s MD North, Gavin Hughes, Principal, Richmond College and Duncan Burns, Regional Director of Construction from Latimer, Clarion’s development arm (credit: Image supplied).

Property developer London Square and housing provider Clarion celebrate delivering 750 affordable homes over the past decade.

Their latest partnership project is at the former Egerton Road campus of Richmond College, known as Twickenham Square, where 212 new homes are being built.  

Once completed, the development will provide 50% affordable housing, with a mix of London Affordable Rent and Shared Ownership homes.

Twickenham Square features a range of one, two and three bedroom apartments, all with balconies or terraces, designed around a central landscaped square and spacious three and four bedroom family houses with private gardens. 

The development will also create new landscaped public areas and pedestrian-friendly routes across the neighbourhood.

At a ceremony to celebrate progress at Twickenham Square, a silver birch tree was planted next to the London Square marketing suite in Egerton Road. 

Invited guests were given a tour of the site to see the first homes under construction and discussed the impacts of partnership working to "help promote housing delivery in the borough".  

The guests included:

  • Cllr Jim Millard - Deputy Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Finance and Resources 
  • Cllr Chris Varley - Lead Member for Housing 
  • Cllr Julia Neden-Watts - Deputy Leader of the Council
  • Cllr Phil Giesler - Lead member for Business and Growth
  • Cllr Alex Ehmann - Ward member for St Margaret's and Twickenham
  • Gavin Hughes - Principal of Richmond College
  • Liberty Vallance - Fundraising Partnerships Manager, Harlequins Foundation
  • Anne Newton - Chief Executive of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce

A CGI of what the finished Twickenham Square development could look like (credit: Image supplied).

Duncan Burns, Regional Director of Construction at Clarion Housing Group, said: "Twickenham Square is a brilliant example of what we can achieve through meaningful, long-term partnerships.

"At Clarion, we're proud to be working with London Square to deliver high-quality affordable homes that reflect the needs and aspirations of local communities.

"This scheme will help ensure more people in Richmond have access to a well-designed, sustainable and secure place to call home."

Jo McDonagh, Managing Director North, London Square, commented: "Twickenham Square is an outstanding project and demonstrates how effective partnerships can be in providing affordable homes alongside homes for sale.

"We have enjoyed a long and successful partnership with Clarion – delivering nearly 570 affordable homes over the past decade."

Twickenham Square is London Square's fourth development in the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames, with another current project at nearby Twickenham Green, set to feature two, three and four bedroom mews houses and apartments next to the River Crane.

The Twickenham Green project has drawn concerns from some residents and recently completed its demolition phase.

London Square confirmed that tarmacing works will begin this week, with completion expected by the week commencing 16 June.

Past projects in the borough are the multi-award winning restoration and conversion of The Star and Garter Building on Richmond Hill and a collection of family homes and apartments in Teddington.

This year also marks London Square's 15th anniversary, from its establishment in 2010 and Clarion Housing Group's 125th anniversary, from its origins in 1900 as the Sutton Dwellings Trust, to becoming the UK's largest housing association. 

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