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Developed by NLA and supported by civic and industry leaders, the New London Agenda brought together high-level thinking developed across NLA’s year-round programme and research, with the active participation of over 300 multi-disciplinary experts and leaders through the New London Sounding Board, Committees and Expert Panels. The New London Agenda launches in January 2024 to help inform the next iteration of the London Plan.
The Planning for London Programme is undertaking co-designed engagement with these established NLA Expert Panels to share their insights into London’s future, to help inform a future London Plan review.
Developed by NLA and supported by civic and industry leaders, the New London Agenda brought together high-level thinking developed across NLA’s year-round programme and research, with the active participation of over 300 multi-disciplinary experts and leaders through the New London Sounding Board, Committees and Expert Panels. The New London Agenda launches in January 2024 to help inform the next iteration of the London Plan.
The Planning for London Programme is undertaking co-designed engagement with these established NLA Expert Panels to share their insights into London’s future, to help inform a future London Plan review.
Page last updated: 19 Jan 2024, 03:25 PM
What is happening and when?
September-November 2023 – Final Expert Panel meetings
Co-design: New London Architecture (NLA) has finished this stage
Expert Panels present findings and recommendations to the London Plan team.
November 2023 – Draft Agenda
Co-design: New London Architecture (NLA) is currently at this stage
Draft report presented to NLA Sounding Board, Committees and Expert Panels and GLA.
December 2023 – Final content
this is an upcoming stage for Co-design: New London Architecture (NLA)
Report finalised.
January 2024 – Publication and Launch
this is an upcoming stage for Co-design: New London Architecture (NLA)
The New London Agenda is presented to NLA Members and the general public, and report is published by NLA and GLA.
January-May 2024 – Events programme
this is an upcoming stage for Co-design: New London Architecture (NLA)
Ongoing NLA programme of events discussing the New London Agenda (outside Planning for London Programme).