As we plan for the future, we're also celebrating the people, memories and stories that make Four Courts special. Have a look at the timeline below to discover some of the key moments that have shaped Four Courts and the wider Hollington area.

Timeline

  • Pre-20th century
    The wider Hollington area was largely rural, with fields, farms and woodland.

  • 19th century to mid-20th century
    Historic maps show buildings near Hollington Stream and allotment gardens across much of the site.

  • 1950s
    Plans for new homes in the area begin to take shape.

  • 1964
    Construction of the Four Courts begins.

  • 1965
    Churchill Court officially opens.

  • 1967
    Building works across the Four Courts are completed.

  • image: photo of the Four Courts

    Mid-1970s
    The Rising Times community newspaper launches from Bevin Court.

  • 1990s
    Residents vote for the estate to be managed by a housing association.

  • 2010s
    The towers are refurbished with the colourful cladding seen today. 
Today, the Four Courts remains an important part of the local area, with a strong sense of community built up over many years. While its history is something to celebrate, the buildings themselves no longer meet modern standards for design and accessibility. That’s why we are looking at how the site can be improved to better meet the needs of current and future residents. You can find out more about our plans on the What we’re doing page.