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How to ensure a resilient London blooms

Whenever talk about levelling up intensifies, London finds itself pushed to the background. Not because no one cares about London, but because its reputation, as the place where fortunes are made and the streets are paved with gold, disguises the real London. The real London suffers from deprivation too, the real London needs investment, and real levelling up requires London to be firing on all cylinders.

At this year’s MIPIM in Cannes, EG sat down with Elizabeth Campbell, executive member for London’s future: business, economy and culture at London Councils and leader of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and architect Jack Pringle, chair of trustees at RIBA and past-RIBA president, to talk about why London must not be forgotten.

Public-private partnerships

“We need investment too,” says Campbell, explaining her presence at MIPIM. “Whatever the flavour of government, there’s probably not going to be much money coming to London authorities, so we have to get together to look for public private partnerships.”

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