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Information about the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) process and what it means for residents and other interested parties.
A CPO allows us to acquire land or property to deliver projects in the public interest, such as new homes and improved facilities.
For Regina Road, we already own most of the estate but may need to use CPO powers to secure the remaining homes and legal interests needed to complete the redevelopment. A CPO is only used as a last resort, and we will always seek to reach agreement first.
We are still finalising the details and will update this page regularly so that you can follow progress and understand the next steps, including:
Find out more about the CPO in our guide (PDF, 3.1MB).
Our CPO privacy notice sets out what information we hold, why we use it, how long it is retained, and your rights in relation to that data.
Final Statement of Reasons - Regina Road CPO (PDF, 627KB)
Website Notice - 2 April 2026 (PDF, 117KB)
The London Borough of Croydon (Regina Road) compulsory purchase order 2026 (PDF, 4.5MB)
Core documents bundle - index (PDF, 707KB)
Core documents bundle - section A part 1 (PDF, 15.5MB)
Core documents bundle - section A part 2 (PDF, 17MB)
Core documents bundle - section B part 1 (PDF, 4.9MB)
Core documents bundle - section B part 2 (PDF, 9.8MB)
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