Development Hampshire Portsmouth Press releases

New waterfront community at Victory Quay given go ahead

Chance to change an unused, unloved area into something to be proud of.

Portsmouth City Council Planning Committee has today granted approval for the new development, Victory Quay (formerly known as Tipner East).

This is an important and prominent site for the city of Portsmouth and will provide 835 new homes for current and future residents. Ambitions for the site are substantial and include new green spaces and commercial, social and recreational facilities.

Mark Perry, Chief Executive at VIVID said; “We are delighted to have received approval for our Victory Quay (formerly Tipner East) proposals. More than providing additional much needed homes, it will regenerate an area of land in desperate need of regeneration. We’re looking forward to delivering this for Portsmouth and changing an unused, unloved area into a community to be proud of.”

Sustainability, ecology, and landscaping have been at the heart of the designs, including enhancing the waterfront promenade for all residents to enjoy. In addition, this development will improve the connectivity from the north of Portsmouth to the rest of the city.

Mark Perry, Chief Executive at VIVID said; “We are delighted to have received approval for our Victory Quay (formerly Tipner East) proposals. More than providing additional much needed homes, it will regenerate an area of land in desperate need of regeneration. We’re looking forward to delivering this for Portsmouth and changing an unused, unloved area into a community to be proud of.”