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Many people like to talk about housing targets and all the shiny new buildings that can be created but what about our existing properties?

The headlines paint a picture of Londoners living in dire situations and we know that poor housing contributes to a decline in public health and this puts a strain on the NHS, which is already struggling. There is an urgent rethink required that needs a simultaneous top-down and bottom-up approach. We need to listen to the needs of residents and our political leaders need to lead.

The London Society has gathered a series of experts and activists to outline the current state of housing and will ask them to explore what can be done to improve the quality of spaces that people live in, as well as making homes more communal and therefore better for our mental health. The Housing Ombudsman Service has gathered a lot of data and produced a number of reports about what could and should be done. It’s time to assess the scale of the problem and work out what the key next steps to make sure we’re delivering and maintaining places for Londoners of the future to live with the peace of mind that their home is not detrimental to their own wellbeing.

Speakers so far:
Richard Blakeway, Housing Ombudsman, and
Kwajo Tweneboa, Activist

The Future of London’s Housing
Image: Edward Howell Zuel, Unsplash

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Event Type(s) Talks and Debates
Tickets / Admission £ 15.00
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.londonsociety.org.uk/...

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Address: The Department Store
248 Ferndale Rd
London
SW9 8FR
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The London Society

About The Society is for all those who love London. It was founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of planning for the future of the capital. Early members included architects, planners and engineers alongside politicians and artists. They came from a range of backgrounds and many would go on to shape Britain during the century that followed. The Society's motto is - Valuing the past; looking to the future!
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