Tag: councils

Losing Land and Saving Sites: The Tale of Three Gardens

Originally published in the Spring/Summer 2017 edition of The Plot Gentrification, airport expansion, luxury flats crushing communities in their construction. Such are the issues that keep so many Londoners up at night, threatening our way of life and our ability to remain in the city and maintain a good quality of life. Here, land is…

Policy launch: Towards a resilient food system for London – 17th November 2016

 Community Food policy for Health, Housing, Economy & Training

17th November 2016

3-5pm

Committee Room 2, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London, SE1 2AA

Sign up to attend here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/towards-a-resilient-food-system-for-london-tickets-28995194407

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Mipim property fair only benefits the rich – Collective statement

This Wednesday the Mipim property fair returns to London, celebrating a housing system that puts an obsession with profit over people’s right to a decent home. By promoting this unsustainable approach to housing and land use, Mipim benefits the global rich whilst destroying our communities. Mipim brings global property development companies together with local authorities and other “partners wanting to close deals”, often selling public land and assets. Barnet council gave the West Hendon estate, worth an estimated £45m, to Barratt for just £5. This approach is being enabled by a government whose policies are exacerbating the housing crisis, as the Tories’ new housing bill shows. We condemn everything that Mipim stands for, and join communities and campaigners to say no to Mipim, yes to housing justice.