In 2021, we launched our Sustainable Futures Strategy, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability across our business.
As part of this framework, Stratford 46 will benefit from its own project community fund, providing direct support to grassroots organisations and local initiatives that deliver invaluable services. Our team will also volunteer with local groups, contributing time and expertise to create meaningful impact.
Through our Education Programme, we will engage with nearby schools, colleges, and education providers—working alongside our supply chain to offer valuable learning opportunities. Additionally, our Work Ready Programme will support individuals seeking to upskill through training, mentoring, and work placements.
Stratford 46 will be delivered as a Net Zero Carbon Ready development, targeting BREEAM Excellent and EPC A ratings. The scheme will integrate sustainable features such as roof-mounted PV panels and on-site EV chargers, ensuring long-term environmental performance.
Transforming former agricultural land that has lost its ecological value, the reserve will establish a rich variety of habitats, creating a vital corridor for nature. Wetlands and ponds will help mitigate flooding while providing a home for Great Crested Newts. By enhancing biodiversity, the reserve will also act as a carbon sink, capturing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
Carefully selected native plant species will ensure a resilient, wildlife-friendly ecosystem, tailored to the local environment and built to flourish for generations to come.
As part of our commitment to biodiversity, Stratford 46 will feature a dedicated nature reserve—seventeen acres of thriving green space designed to support native flora and fauna.
We’re taking a piece of agricultural land, which has been stripped of its ecological value, and creating seventeen acres dedicated to the creation of biodiversity.