Residents asked to give feedback on new plans for Friday 1 December
Residents of White City and the wider Shepherd's Bush area are being invited to give feedback on updated plans to transform Ark Swift Primary Academy in White City and nearby Harmony Nursery to create an innovative educational hub called EdCity have been updated.
The proposals were first shown to local people at exhibitions last weekend and are now available online.
The plans would see the site currently occupied by the academy, nursery and the Adult Community Learning Centre on Australia Road redeveloped to create a new school and nursery.
It would also include new affordable and private housing, the irst OnSide Youth Zone in west London, offering affordable activities for local young people, as well as new offices, a revamped adult education centre and a public square.
A public consultation on the initial plans for EdCity was held a year ago, and received feedback from both resident and local organisations. Since then, H&F Council has joined as a partner, and additional private and affordable housing has been added to ensure the project is deliverable and local needs are met.
The team behind the project say that they hope to apply for full planning permission early next year, and if the planning application is approved, Ed City will provide:
Andrew McLean, development manager at Ed City says: " We want people to come along to our consultation events and find out about our latest plans. These offer lots of exciting benefits to local people in White City, whether that is through state-of-the-art educational facilities, new affordable housing or a new Youth Zone that offers affordable activities for young people every day of the week."
Local people are asked to make their comments by Friday, 1 December by completing the online form or writing to EdCity consultation, c/o 7 Bayley Street, London WC1B 3HB.
For further information call 020 7323 3544 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5.30pm) or email info@edcity.co.uk.
November 27, 2017