13th Aug 2025

Springfield final phase supports NHS care

Barratt London’s The Lanes completes Springfield Village, supporting NHS mental health upgrades in South West London.

Final phase of residential development launches at Springfield Village funding new mental health facilities for South West London.

Master developer STEP working with South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust (SWLSTG) are pleased to announce the launch of Barratt London’s The Lanes development, part of the redevelopment of the Springfield University Hospital site in Wandsworth, SW17.

The partnership between the NHS Trust and STEP (a JV between Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures and Kajima Partnerships) has already delivered two new mental health facilities on the Springfield site funded by earlier surplus land sales no longer needed for healthcare. And this final sale of development land to Barratt London substantially funds the NHS Trust’s renewal of Tolworth Hospital in Kingston, also delivered by STEP and construction partner Sir Robert McAlpine. The redevelopment at Tolworth is the last piece of the NHS Trust’s Better Communities Programme which is providing high quality mental healthcare environments for the community.

Development at The Lanes completes the Springfield Village masterplan which in total is delivering c.1300 homes, over 500 of which are affordable including significant numbers for social rent. The masterplan also includes a public square, café and shops, a care home and the new 32-acre Springfield Park, which was officially opened in July this year by the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan.
 
Ian Garlington, Better Communities Programme Director, South West London and St. George’s Mental Health NHS Trust said: “Alongside our master developer STEP working with our long-term residential development partner Barratt London’s new developments have been key to delivering our collective vision for our new Springfield Village community.  

"Our plans to transform our estate to break mental health stigma and deliver world-class inpatient facilities have been years in the making, and the development of these plots by Barratt London is now supporting us in unlocking the last phase of our Better Communities Programme and the £110m redevelopment of Tolworth Hospital.”

Harriet Gladwell-Phillips, Project Lead for STEP said: “The Lanes development adds additional much needed private and affordable homes to the Springfield master plan and completes the delivery of Springfield Park. The scheme is a testament to Barratt London’s commitment to delivering high-quality housing for London and the whole team’s collaborative approach that has led to a genuinely integrated community”.

  • Capital Ventures

    We are entrepreneurial developers and placemakers who create long-term value for people, places and projects.

    Find out more

Latest healthcare news

  1. IHP delivers new mental health facilities

    02 Dec 2025

    Pioneering new mental health facilities delivered by IHP in Derby and Chesterfield are designed to enhance patient experience and support recovery.

    Read more about
  2. New Maggie’s centre in Northampton

    13 Nov 2025

    Our Special Projects team celebrate the completion of Maggie’s Northampton, a new cancer support centre located on the grounds of Northampton General Hospital.

    Read more about
  3. Hexham honoured with national excellence award

    11 Nov 2025

    The upgrade of Hexham Hospital delivered by IHP came out on top at the Constructing Excellence National Awards.

    Read more about

Latest news

  1. Heroes of the highways honoured

    08 Dec 2025

    Members of our M6 and A19 teams were recognised for their acts of bravery and selflessness at the recent Highways Heroes Awards

    Read more about
  2. PlanBEE receives royal seal of approval

    05 Dec 2025

    We are a founding sponsor of the initiative, which helps to attract and retain talent within the construction industry

    Read more about
  3. Recipients of Armed Forces Community Fund announced

    04 Dec 2025

    Our grants, each worth up to £5,000, will support initiatives which help individuals and groups connected to the Armed Forces community

    Read more about
View all news