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07/05/2024

Wates And Riverstone Host 'Topping Out' Ceremony

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Wates has held a 'topping out' ceremony with Riverstone to mark the structural completion of a later living residence, Riverstone Bishops Avenue.

The ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Barnet, the Barnet Education and Learning Service, Barnet & Southgate College and also BOOST, who work with the council and other providers to help local residents into work. Speeches were given by Wates Chairman Tim Wates, Mark Craig, Regional Director, Wates Construction London, Penny Hughes, Chairman, Riverstone and Martin Earp, Chief Executive Officer, Riverstone.

Once complete, Riverstone Bishops Avenue will be an exclusive residence for over 65s, with an Arts & Crafts inspired design, located within a beautiful ancient woodland setting.

With 93 apartments across six stories, the development will offer a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses. At Riverstone, residents continue to live independently in their own apartment, with a thriving cultural calendar, world-class amenities and 24/7 Concierge, plus health support and care through selected expert partners.

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At Bishops Avenue, the amenities include a Pool & Spa with Treatment Rooms, an Exercise Studio, Physiotherapy Suite, Espresso Bar, Restaurant & Bar, Cinema, Ballroom, Club Room, Library, and extensive woodland gardens, designed by award winning landscape gardener, Andy Sturgeon.

The property, created by Architects, RG+P and Interior Designers, Bowler James Brindley, will present as a historic mansion house with brick detailing, arched windows, turrets and decorative chimneys, all using crafted traditional materials, while inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement and local references.

The design targets a net zero operational carbon plan, with sustainability and modern methods of construction at the forefront. Innovative sustainable solutions such as water efficient fixtures, low energy lighting, and the use of low carbon materials throughout the building are to be incorporated. Renewable energy generation will be promoted via bio-solar roof panels, with electric vehicle charging stations, heat recovery technology, and rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation.

Through this project, Wates have offered nine apprenticeships, two of which have been with local Barnet residents, 10 job placements, and seven longer-term employment opportunities, fostering community growth in the area. The company is also providing 24 work experience opportunities to equip individuals with the skills and confidence for future success in the construction sector. In total, nine Barnet residents have been employed so far on the project and supported 393 local students with education activities, including assemblies and workshops.

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