Southwark Council reopens Bankside consultation
Southwark Council has reopend a six-week public consultation into its plans for the ongoing development of Borough, Bankside and London Bridge.
Residents were given the opportunity to comment on a Supplementary Planning Document for the area as part of an initial consultation period between January and March. The document aims to help guide development designs, how section 106 funding is invested, and how public spaces can be improved. The new consultation will run until 29 October.
Southwark Council cabinet member for regeneration Fiona Colley said: "Over the next 15 years a range of development is expected to take place in Bankside, Borough and London Bridge, particularly new housing and business. "But we can't forget that many Londoners have a stake in Bankside, Borough and London Bridge. They live there, work there and spend their free time there. We want to make sure that any future developments take into account their views on the area."
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