Action Surrey has helped 24 Surrey residents prepare for cold weather, save on energy bills and lower their carbon footprint. Continue reading
Action Surrey has helped 24 Surrey residents prepare for cold weather, save on energy bills and lower their carbon footprint. Continue reading
ThamesWey has helped local Woking residents prepare for cold weather, save on energy bills and lower their carbon footprint.
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ThamesWey has completed its first housing development containing swift bricks. The 12 swifts bricks have been incorporated into two new family sized affordable homes which have been handed over to Woking Borough Council. Continue reading
ThamesWey is working with Woking Borough Council and Market Walk stall holders to reduce the use of single-use plastics in Woking town centre.
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After years of planning and consultation, the first diggers have begun work on the multi-million pound regeneration of the Sheerwater estate. Teams broke ground to start building a state-of-the-art leisure complex as part of the Canalside development. Continue reading
The swift, an urban-dwelling bird of conservational concern has suffered a severe decline in population in recent decades. ThamesWey has stepped in to mitigate this decline by providing almost 150 nest boxes across Woking. Continue reading
ThamesWey is 20 this year and proud to be celebrating two decades of building sustainable communities. Our work in low-carbon power generation, energy advice, affordable housing and property development is driven by one fundamental principle – to build neighbourhoods that benefit everyone.
New residential development Harrington Place is emerging from scaffolding and builders’ coverings as it nears completion. The architecturally striking building in Heathside Crescent brings 147 stunning rental apartments to a prime town centre location. Continue reading

Work on the Canalside regeneration of Sheerwater will begin soon, after the latest plans were approved by Woking Borough Council.
This major project will create nearly 1200 new homes, almost half of which will be affordable housing. The old 1950s housing stock will be replaced with a variety of high quality new homes for rent and sale that are energy efficient and cater for people through all stages of life.
In preparation for an early start to construction, empty property has been secured and made safe.
Woking Borough Council’s Planning Committee last night approved the latest hybrid planning application submitted by ThamesWey Developments Ltd. It gives consent for up to 1,142 homes with detailed consent for 695 of these, taking the total number of homes with full planning permission to 834.
ThamesWey Chief Executive Mark Rolt said: “We’re looking forward to getting started on making the vision for Canalside come to life. This is a fantastic project that will breathe new life into the area.
“The ThamesWey team, our architects, and other development partners have remained committed over the long lead-up to this decision and we are all keen to begin work.”
Canalside is a 74-acre (30-hectare) development of contemporary homes set within distinct neighbourhoods built around a large central parkland area – the development’s ‘green heart’.