London 2062: The future of London transport
The final event in our London 2062 series looked at London’s transport future.
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The final event in our London 2062 series looked at London’s transport future.
The third session in our London 2062 series considered big ideas, with both our academic and practitioner speakers making great efforts to convey the kind of economy London should be working towards.
As part of Future of London and University College London’s London 2062 series, you can listen to Prof. Sir Peter Hall discussing the big developments we can expect to see in relation to London transport over the coming decades. Download the podcast here.
Practitioners and academics debate the big challenges facing housing in London over the next fifty years.
Research suggests that London’s planning experts feel the inclement economic climate is holding back regeneration efforts. Read Anna Turley’s full post.
New analysis shows that while 75% of London Borough practitioners are sceptical of the localism agenda, many are taking a proactive approach to new financial and delivery freedoms
Future of London and University College London held the first in a series of events convening academics and practitioners to examine the challenges facing London over the next fifty years.
A report from the third event in our series on driving demand for the Green Deal in London focused on the financial challenges for Boroughs
Future of London is convening a series of senior practitioner roundtables asking what “affordable housing” means for London following recent reforms, and explore new ways to deliver affordable housing in London.
We held the second in our series on driving demand for the Green Deal in London, focusing on communities. We heard from: Energise Barnet, the CIC working closely with Barnet Council to engage their communities in energy efficiency; EDF energy, on lessons from implementing the London Warm Zone; and the … Read more
Luke Hildyard outlines the key features of Green Deal and ECO, and the potential roles that London Boroughs could play in their delivery.
There is a real danger that London will not receive its fair share of the forthcoming Energy Company Obligation (ECO). ECO is a Government scheme that will mandate the major energy suppliers to deliver specified carbon and fuel poverty reduction targets from homes, estimated to be worth £1.3 billion a … Read more