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The London Society Podcast
TheLondonSociety
25 episodes
21 hours ago

The London Society is for all those who love London. Our aim is to translate and bring clarity to the complex issues that impact on our ‘built environment’ and ultimately the people who live and work in London.


Founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of vision for the future of the capital, for more than 100 years it has brought people together to debate key issues about the future of London.


London needs an independent forum that can act independently to support people in discovering and discussing important matters that face the city. The London Society has been and remains that place. Be part of the revival and listen to the debate.


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The London Society is for all those who love London. Our aim is to translate and bring clarity to the complex issues that impact on our ‘built environment’ and ultimately the people who live and work in London.


Founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of vision for the future of the capital, for more than 100 years it has brought people together to debate key issues about the future of London.


London needs an independent forum that can act independently to support people in discovering and discussing important matters that face the city. The London Society has been and remains that place. Be part of the revival and listen to the debate.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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Talk About London | Old Oak Common and Park Royal - London's Regeneration Giant
The London Society Podcast
37 minutes 47 seconds
1 month ago
Talk About London | Old Oak Common and Park Royal - London's Regeneration Giant

In this episode of Talk About London, Leanne Tritton, The London Society and Dave Hill, OnLondon discuss the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation with its chair, Dame Karen Buck. The conversation covers the current state of the development, its significance for London's future, the importance of food production in Park Royal, the role of railway infrastructure, procurement partnerships, community benefits, sustainability efforts, and lessons learned from past regeneration projects. Buck emphasizes the need for flexibility in housing plans and the commitment to providing affordable homes while ensuring local communities benefit from the development.


Takeaways


The Old Oak and Park Royal area is crucial for London's future.

The development aims to create 25,000 homes and economic opportunities.

Park Royal is responsible for a third of London's food production.

Sustainability is a key focus in the development plans.

HS2 will enhance connectivity but is not a prerequisite for development.

Procurement partners will be sought to assist in building homes.

Local employment opportunities are a priority for the community.

The development will include a mix of housing types and tenures.

Lessons from past regeneration projects will inform current strategies.

Flexibility in planning is essential to adapt to future needs.




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The London Society Podcast

The London Society is for all those who love London. Our aim is to translate and bring clarity to the complex issues that impact on our ‘built environment’ and ultimately the people who live and work in London.


Founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of vision for the future of the capital, for more than 100 years it has brought people together to debate key issues about the future of London.


London needs an independent forum that can act independently to support people in discovering and discussing important matters that face the city. The London Society has been and remains that place. Be part of the revival and listen to the debate.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.