Plans for the development of a former MoD site at Foxhill will go on display at a public exhibition.
Housing organisation Curo will be hosting the exhibition to show its latest plans for the development of the site and to allow local residents to have their say.
The exhibition will also mark the unveiling of the new name for the development following a public competition.
Curo chief executive Victor da Cunha said: "We were delighted that so many people took the time to come and see our proposals for Foxhill at the last exhibition, and we look forward to sharing the latest proposals with local residents and stakeholders.
"We're also excited to be revealing the new name for the development. It's great to see so much interest in our plans for the area and to find out about the local stories that inspired many of the names."
The site was purchased by Curo in 2013 and plans are in progress to regenerate the site with around 700 private and affordable homes, as well as a range of community facilities.
The plans have been developed with architects HTA Design and with consultation from local residents and stakeholders.
The first exhibition in April attracted more than 1,000 local residents, and more than 200 people filled in feedback forms.
The two-day exhibition will be on display St Andrew's Community Church, Hawthorn Grove, on July 11 from 12pm until 7pm and July 12 from 10am until 4pm.
For more information visit www.foxhillregeneration.co.uk