New town plan for west London with over 25,000 homes spanning three boroughs
Briefly

London is planning the development of a new town called Old Oak, which will span three boroughs and include 25,000 homes within 30 years. It aims to create over 56,000 jobs, with a focus on 20-minute neighborhood principles ensuring accessibility. The project will not displace any existing homes, instead utilizing unused public land. With Ealing Council suggesting that at least half of the new homes be affordable, the development aims to alleviate the housing crisis. Additionally, it will support London’s ambition to strengthen its position in the life sciences sector, leveraging existing industrial sites.
The new town of Old Oak will be developed over 30 years to deliver 25,000 homes and create over 56,000 jobs, supported by 20-minute neighborhood principles.
Ealing Council emphasizes that at least 50% of the new homes should be affordable, addressing the affordable housing crisis affecting over 8,000 households.
No homes will be demolished for this development; unused public land will be utilized, showcasing a commitment to sustainable land use practices.
This project aims to establish a well-connected community, positioning London as a global center for life sciences, with significant support from WestTech London.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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