ThamesWey Publishes Baseline Impact Report Assessing Housing, Energy and Community Outcomes

ThamesWey has released its Baseline Impact Report, an independently produced assessment of the social, environmental and economic outcomes delivered across its housing and energy portfolio up to July 2025. The report was prepared by The Good Economy, one of the UK’s leading advisory firms specialising in impact measurement and management.

Drawing on resident surveys, site visits, portfolio data and interviews with Woking Borough Council, the report highlights ThamesWey’s significant role in Woking’s housing and sustainability landscape. According to the findings, ThamesWey has:

  • Delivered 832 new homes, representing 28% of all homes built in Woking since 2011
  • Achieved 88% resident satisfaction, outperforming national benchmarks
  • Invested £5.9m in energy‑efficiency upgrades across 326 homes, with estimated lifetime carbon savings of over 10,000 tCO₂e delivering environmental benefit alongside improved living conditions
  • Developed homes where 82% achieve EPC A or B, significantly above national averages

The report also sets out recommendations for safeguarding social impact during Woking Borough Council’s ongoing Section 114 process, including protecting affordable housing, improving communication on energy costs, and ensuring any future ownership changes maintain public value.

View a copy of the full report here: ThamesWey Baseline Impact Report (October 2025)

About The Good Economy

The Good Economy (TGE) is a specialist impact advisory firm known for its rigorous, evidence‑based approach to evaluating social value, ESG performance and place‑based outcomes. TGE works with investors, local authorities and organisations across the UK to build credible impact frameworks and independently assess real‑world results.