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New Care Home and Flat Developments Revealed in Bexley 2026

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Last updated: June 16, 2026 12:06 pm
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New Care Home and Flat Developments Revealed in Bexley 2026
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Key Points

  • Children’s Care Home Proposal: An application has been submitted to convert a residential dwelling at 17 Beechfield Road in Erith into a care facility catering for up to four children.
  • Staffing Structure: The proposed Erith care home will operate on a rota-based system, maintaining a standard presence of no more than two care staff members on site simultaneously.
  • Sidcup Apartment Scheme: An outline planning application at 30-32 Alma Road in Sidcup seeks the demolition of a commercial garage to construct eight residential apartments across two detached buildings.
  • Architectural Design in Sidcup: The Sidcup development features a three-storey block alongside a two-storey block that incorporates additional living accommodation within the roof space, complete with dedicated off-street parking.
  • Welling Infill Housing: Plans have been lodged for 108 Westbrooke Road in Welling to construct a single-storey attached dwelling, expanding the site’s footprint to introduce a new home with designated parking and cycle storage.
  • Civic Oversight: All three residential schemes have been formally submitted to Bexley Council for evaluation, triggering standard local planning consultations and regulatory assessments.

Bexley Council (South London News) June 16, 2026, has received a series of new residential planning applications that could alter the housing and care landscape across the borough, headlined by proposals for a new children’s care facility in Erith and multi-unit residential developments in Sidcup and Welling. As reported by KentOnline, the local authority is currently evaluating these distinct submissions, which range from small-scale infill housing to the conversion of existing properties for community care infrastructure. The applications represent a push toward diversifying local accommodation options, balancing the specialized care requirements of vulnerable youths with the ongoing demand for medium-density suburban housing within the London Borough of Bexley.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Details of the Erith Children’s Care Home Proposal?
  • How Will the Sidcup Development Reshape Alma Road?
  • What Is Planned for the Residential Site in Welling?
  • Background of the Particular Development
  • Prediction

What Are the Details of the Erith Children’s Care Home Proposal?

At the forefront of the latest civic filings is a social infrastructure project situated in the northern sector of the borough.

According to the planning documentation submitted to Bexley Council, developers are seeking a formal change of use for an existing residential house located at 17 Beechfield Road, Erith. The objective of the application is to convert the property into a children’s residential care home designed to accommodate up to four children at any one time.

The operational model detailed in the submission emphasizes a managed, low-intensity footprint within the established neighbourhood.

As outlined in the planning papers, the facility would rely on a rota-based staffing system rather than permanent live-in guardians. Under normal operating conditions, the management plan dictates that there would typically be no more than two professional care staff members present on the premises simultaneously.

This staffing structure is designed to provide continuous supervision and support for the young residents while aiming to mimic a standard family environment and minimize potential disruptions to adjacent residential properties.

How Will the Sidcup Development Reshape Alma Road?

Further south in the borough, a more substantial structural intervention has been proposed for a mixed-use residential neighborhood. An outline planning application has been lodged with Bexley Council targeting the land at 30-32 Alma Road in Sidcup.

The primary phase of this scheme requires the complete demolition of an existing garage building currently occupying the site, clearing the way for a fresh residential layout.

In place of the commercial or vehicular structure, developers intend to erect two separate, detached residential buildings.

Combined, these structures will house a total of eight apartments. The design framework submitted to the council indicates that the two blocks will differ in height and scale to fit the spatial constraints of the plot:

  • Building One: A three-storey residential block designed to maximize the vertical capacity of the site.
  • Building Two: A two-storey residential block that utilizes an integrated design approach, incorporating further living accommodation within the roof space to optimize the available internal square footage.

To satisfy local transport policies and mitigate the impact on local street capacity, the outline scheme explicitly incorporates dedicated off-street parking provisions for the incoming residents of the eight flats.

What Is Planned for the Residential Site in Welling?

The third notable application centers on an infill housing strategy designed to increase density on an existing residential plot in Welling. The submission requests permission for construction work at 108 Westbrooke Road.

The proposal details the creation of a single-storey attached dwelling that will sit alongside the existing property on the plot. Rather than replacing the original house, this scheme adds an entirely new independent home to the site’s footprint.

According to the planning application details, the architectural plans integrate vital modern urban requirements, specifying that the new single-storey home will feature its own designated parking space as well as secure cycle storage facilities to align with local environmental and transport guidelines.

Background of the Particular Development

The submission of these planning applications comes at a time when outer London boroughs like Bexley are facing dual pressures: fulfilling regional housing targets set by the Greater London Authority and expanding localized social care services.

Over the past decade, the strategy for children’s social care across Greater London has increasingly shifted away from large, institutionalized facilities toward smaller, community-based residential homes. This policy is intended to integrate looked-after children into stable, suburban environments that offer better access to local schools and community infrastructure.

Concurrently, the applications in Sidcup and Welling reflect an ongoing trend of “suburban intensification” within Bexley. As large brownfield sites become scarcer, developers frequently target smaller commercial plots—such as the garage on Alma Road—or underutilized residential curtilages, like the garden or side plot at Westbrooke Road, to deliver multi-unit schemes.

Bexley Council’s planning department will assess these proposals against the borough’s Local Plan, weighing the clear need for specialized care facilities and varied housing stock against local zoning policies, design harmony, and the capacity of existing neighbourhood infrastructure.

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Prediction

These developments are poised to directly impact local residents, property owners, and social service providers across the respective neighbourhoods of Erith, Sidcup, and Welling. For the immediate neighbours surrounding 17 Beechfield Road in Erith, the establishment of the children’s care home will likely introduce a highly managed but steady pattern of localized traffic due to the shift-based rotas of the care staff.

If approved, the facility will serve as a localized benchmark for how small-scale care homes can be integrated into Bexley’s residential streets, potentially paving the way for similar conversion applications across the borough to meet statutory care obligations.

In Sidcup, the transition from a garage to an eight-flat complex at 30-32 Alma Road will alter the immediate density and visual character of the streetscape. Local commuters and residents may experience a temporary increase in construction-related disruptions, followed by a permanent change in local parking dynamics. While the inclusion of off-street parking aims to absorb the vehicular demands of the eight new apartments, nearby residents will likely scrutinize the development during the consultation phase to ensure it does not exacerbate existing roadside parking pressures.

Meanwhile, the Welling infill project at 108 Westbrooke Road will interest local property owners tracking density trends, as the approval of an attached single-storey dwelling could establish a strong precedent for other homeowners looking to subdivide plots or build additional units within their existing land boundaries. Collectively, these applications signify an incremental but steady evolution of Bexley’s built environment, pushing the borough toward higher density and more specialized property uses.

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