The City of London Corporation has unveiled plans to transform the Square Mile through new pedestrian routes, aimed at enhancing walking and wheeling experiences. This initiative is vital for accommodating the growing workforce of 670,000, existing residents, and tourism. Recent plans include major developments at key locations, alleviating congestion on busy streets while creating vibrant public spaces and enhancing views of heritage sites. Collaborations with stakeholders are integral to these transformations, reflecting a strategic focus on inclusive and integrated urban planning as part of City Plan 2040.
A network of new routes created through recent planning permissions will enhance the walking experience in the City of London, part of the 'Destination City' initiative.
These adaptations are crucial for absorbing a growing daily workforce of 670,000, existing residents, and increasing tourism in the area.
City of London Planners are focused on reinventing streets and alleyways, collaborating with local stakeholders to enhance public spaces in the City.
Liverpool Street Station will be interconnected with newly designed pedestrian routes, easing congestion and improving access to City heritage landmarks.
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