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London needs a new town due to 'huge housing need'

A new town within London is essential to address the capital's housing crisis.

Two massive towers - and 300 homes - are coming to Battersea Power Station

London is undergoing rapid development with new skyscrapers being built, including two 15-storey towers at Battersea Power Station.

Court clears way for the Slab' office block to be built on South Bank

The Slab office building project on London's South Bank will proceed after a high court ruling upheld planning approval, despite significant public opposition.

London needs a new town due to 'huge housing need'

A new town within London is essential to address the capital's housing crisis.

Two massive towers - and 300 homes - are coming to Battersea Power Station

London is undergoing rapid development with new skyscrapers being built, including two 15-storey towers at Battersea Power Station.

Court clears way for the Slab' office block to be built on South Bank

The Slab office building project on London's South Bank will proceed after a high court ruling upheld planning approval, despite significant public opposition.
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The Museum of London: Exploring the Brutalist Landmark Facing Demolition

The Museum of London, a key cultural institution, faces relocation and potential demolition, igniting debates about urban development and architectural preservation.

Former Labour MP appointed to oversee London's largest brownfield regeneration project

Dame Karen Buck will chair the OPDC, focusing on affordable housing and overseeing the redevelopment around London's High Speed 2 station.

Bevis Marks: Angela Rayner calls in skyscraper plans which 'could leave UK's oldest synagogue in darkness'

Ministers halt plans for a 43-storey office block in London due to concerns over its impact on the historic Bevis Marks synagogue.

Details unveiled of Fulham riverfront development near Craven Cottage

Fulham Pier's development will enhance public access to the Thames and provide a vibrant destination with diverse offerings.
This project represents a unique blend of sports, leisure, and culture, aiming to attract both local and international visitors.

This abandoned tube station in north London could get a new lease of life

York Road station, closed in 1932, is getting a makeover into a medical research lab, not a train station.

Bakerloo line extension 'vital to Lewisham's growth' and would 'slash journey times'

Travel times could halve from Lewisham to Piccadilly Circus and cut time from Catford Bridge to Oxford Circus.
Lengthening the Bakerloo line could support 100,000 new homes, 10,000 jobs, and boost the UK economy by 1.5 billion yearly.
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