We focus a lot of our resources on areas of London experiencing significant change. In these places we invest in long term collaboration to help shape great places.

The unprecedented level of regeneration taking place in Woolwich is bringing major changes to the town centre. This will result in a major reconfiguration of the area, including thousands of new homes, new Council offices, a major new supermarket and a range of new retail and leisure facilities. Excellent public transport connections, including Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and a future Crossrail station, further enhance Woolwich's role as a regional transport hub and major centre for growth in the Thames Gateway.

 

Design for London has been involved in a number of significant development, transport and public space projects in the town centre including:

* design advice on the Royal Arsenal site and the new Crossrail station;

* together with the Greenwich Waterfront Regeneration Agency (GWRA) co-funding the A206 Plumstead Road corridor improvement study by Witherford Watson Mann Architects and Colin Buchanan Partners;

* working with the GWRA on the Woolwich Squares public space project;

* advice to Transport for London on development above the new DLR station;

* representation on the design review panel for the Tesco and London Borough of Greenwich owned Love Lane development site;

* advice to GLA Planning Decisions Unit on the Hare Street Triangle planning application.

 

Design for London's Heritage Advisor will also be compiling a Heritage Audit of Woolwich Town Centre in 2009.

 

Partners: London Development Agency, Transport for London, London Borough of Greenwich, Greenwich Waterfront Regeneration Agency




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