music: warning by bugzy malone one of the estates to see the biggest loss, is the heygate.london site provided over 1,200 council homes. but at the turn of the century it was listed for redevelopment and torn down, decimating the council housing stock and the community. the heygate estate was demolished a couple of years ago. it's been replaced by elephant park, a luxury apartment development by the australian developer lendlease. almost 3,000 homes, of those only 82 are social housing. the regeneration of the heygate estate was a pretty stressful experience for the people living on the estate. it was very long term, starting in 1999, it didn't finish until 2008. and many of the promises that were made, well all the promises that were made, to the people on the estate about having new homes and being able to move into them straight away were all broken. jerry, who organised a campaign group to try to halt the heygate regeneration, claims tenants on the estate were treated so badly they were left scrambling to find new places to live. the council tenants had to look for new