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Dear Barbican residents
Dear Barbican residents
Open invitation to a meeting about London Wall Place on 22 June - please RSVP if you wish to come
The Barbican Association has arranged a meeting next week for the London Wall Place Partnership in order to update residents on the progress of the works. The meeting will include:
The Barbican Association has arranged a meeting next week for the London Wall Place Partnership in order to update residents on the progress of the works. The meeting will include:
Information on current and remaining forecast construction works on the site during the final year prior to handover. (Expected completion of both buildings and the public areas is April next year.)
An update on measures that Brookfield Multiplex will be taking to minimise the impact of their construction work on immediate neighbours in response to recent feedback from residents and the BA.
An update on the public realm provision, including the gardens, open spaces, street scene improvements, and the new St Alphage Highwalk network which will create podium-level connections with the Barbican.
An opportunity for questions from residents to the developers and the construction team
A large and highly detailed architectural model of the scheme will also be on display at the meeting. This clearly shows all the gardens and pedestrian routes across the site at ground and highwalk level, and how the scheme integrates with neighbouring streets and properties.
The meeting is at The City Centre, Basinghall Street (the former City of London Marketing Suite) at the South-esst corner of the Guildhall complex. The centre will be open from 6.00pm for anyone wishing to view the model and the meeting will start at 6.30pm.
If you wish to attend please contact Joanna Balson at Brookfield, email joanna.balson@brookfield.com or telephone 020 7408 8365.
Tim Macer
Chair of the Barbican Association's St Alphage Group
If you wish to attend please contact Joanna Balson at Brookfield, email joanna.balson@brookfield.com or telephone 020 7408 8365.
Tim Macer
Chair of the Barbican Association's St Alphage Group
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