Crystal Palace dinosaurs to be restored with 22million from affordable homes land sale deal
Briefly

Bromley Council has sold two housing development sites adjacent to a public park, generating £21.8 million for a comprehensive regeneration project. This funding will facilitate the restoration of 30 Grade-1 listed dinosaur sculptures and establish a new dinosaur-themed playground, visitor centre, and community cafe. The sale not only boosts the park's value but also unlocks 3.76 acres of previously inaccessible land. With planning permission already granted, 210 new homes will be added, helping to alleviate local housing pressures while enhancing the park's heritage.
Bromley Council has secured £21.8 million for a large-scale regeneration project that will restore historic dinosaur sculptures and create new amenities in the park.
Cllr Yvonne Bear highlights the successful sale of development sites to secure affordable housing while enhancing the park, addressing significant housing pressures.
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