A series of events online and in person is to be held in October inviting local people to help shape the future of the newly named Old Oak West which forms part of the overall redevelopment of the Old Oak and Park Royal area of west London.
Under the auspices of the Mayor of London’s Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), a plan has been created that provides the vision for the area for the next 20 years which includes the Old Oak West area consisitng of affordable homes along with local facilities and job creation alongside the development of HS2 interchange, Old Oak Common Station.
David Lunts, CEO of OPDC said: “We want to create a lively and welcoming new district around the Old Oak Common Station that brings as many benefits as possible, both for those that live and work here now, and the many thousands who will come in the future.”
Mr Lunts added: “Building on the policies and vision in our new Local Plan, we are now inviting local people to share their insights and ideas to help shape the regeneration of Old Oak. To get this started, we’re holding information drop-ins, and everyone is welcome to come along to find out more.”
The events were due to take place in September but following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, they were postponed and rearranged for October and will be happening on:
12 October 2022, drop-in between 1pm – 6.30pm
The Lab – Oaklands Community Centre, Oaklands Rise, NW10 6FJ
13 October 2022, 6pm – 7pm,
Online via Zoom
15 October 2022, drop-in between 9.30am – 12.30pm
Woodward Buildings Community Hub, Victoria Road, W3 6BL
To register to attend, click here.