Delivering Infill Development – Briefing
Our second ‘London 2050’ briefing paper is about identifying and delivering homes on infill sites that contribute to the success of places, communities and housebuilders.
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Our second ‘London 2050’ briefing paper is about identifying and delivering homes on infill sites that contribute to the success of places, communities and housebuilders.
This was the third in a series of Future of London events on the London Infrastructure Plan, looking at the challenges of delivering, managing – and avoiding – underground infrastructure.
Future of London’s first ‘London 2050’ briefing paper focuses on what must be done to smooth the capital’s inevitable expansion beyond GLA boundaries and into surrounding counties.
Our 16th October seminar, Tackling Low Pay in London, took stock of current trends and looked at what strategies are available to councils to engage with low pay sectors.
As part of our London 2050 programme, this event focuses on how the public sector can capture value uplift as a result of infrastructure investment.
As part of our London 2050 programme, this event will focus on how the public sector can support the identification, viability and delivery of homes on infill sites to help meet London’s housing needs.
The final seminar in our Delivering Public Health series explored what stakeholders are doing to link food and health in their communities.
We held the second event in our Delivering Public Health series on May 15th, which focused on the impact of poverty and inequality on increasing health outcomes at local level.
This new report examines how London communities can grasp the potential of Crossrail stations – and of future infrastructure projects.
Is collaboration the key to realising regeneration around Crossrail? This was the focus of our research seminar on Feb 25.
Connection, integration and development were key themes at this practitioner-oriented research seminar held on January 30.
Sponsored by Crossrail, Arup, GVA, and London Communications Agency, this multi-part programme is focused on delivery. It is designed to share strategies and best practice amongst the Capital’s practitioners.