This is another estate "regeneration" that is happening in Barnet near me - Masterplan. All the land that is covered by this was social housing, a primary school, community centre and nursery.
This is the new site plan. You will see there is no social housing in the new plan - only what they call "Affordable Housing" - indicated by the grey ovals. It really is a social cleansing.
I do not live close enough to the development to have paid that much attention to it when all the plans were going through, but my DD attends one of the primary school close to it and some of her friends live on the estate. The Council made the same statements about this regeneration as they made about the West Hendon - that the families would be rehoused within the new development - so blithely, I got on with my life thinking all would be well. Now that the site plans are published you can see just how litte accommodation is going to be available and I now know that it was all just PR hype. Some of DD's friends are now traumatised by all the uncertainty and upheaval. I am ashamed at my passiveness.
The new estate is lovely; the demographics of that area are going to be turned on their head; and you won't recognise the intake at the primary DD attends in a few years' time - rather than the current multicultural, multi socioeconomic mix, it will become a very middle class school. Social cleansing indeed.
I was raised on a council estate. DH's parents had a minimal rent, assured tenancy in a grotty flat through a private landlord. We need decent, affordable housing for the "common people" (a la Mr Cocker/Pulp). DH and I were lucky - we are in our 40s, so were able to get on the housing ladder ~20 years ago (when I bought my 1 bed flat in SE London for £44k and he bought his 3 bed ex-council flat in North London for £80k). If we tried to buy our current house now, we would not be able to do so. I am glad we only have the one child - at least we know she will have a roof over her head when she grows up (and if house prices continue to grow at current rates, DH and I may even be millionaires (on paper) before we die, and all because we were in a position to buy a (nothing special) 1930s, 3-bedroom semi, at the right time)!