Although Crossrail won’t arrive in Southall for five years, plans for the regeneration of the west London suburb are underway and open for consultation.
A draft document, the Southall Opportunity Area Planning Framework (SOAPF), sets out a vision that includes provision for 6,000 new homes, the redevelopment of Southall station and new office, retail and leisure property.
The leader of Ealing Council, Julian Bell, says the document sets out an approach to the redevelopment of Southall over the next 20 years that will transform the area into a vibrant location for residents, visitors and businesses.
This will involve improvements to Broadway and South Road, with a particular focus on strengthening the area’s specialist Asian retail sector. Attention will also be paid to expanding Southall’s evening economy.
Boris Johnson, who has designated 33 opportunity areas with the capacity for significant growth, heralded the proposals.
“Southall is one of London’s gems and the arrival of Crossrail in 2018 will herald a new chapter for the town, stimulating large-scale investment in commercial activities, retail and housing and sparking massive regeneration,” the mayor said.
Crosssrail is likely to boost the Southall property market by making it one of the best connected locations in London. It will be just 10 minutes from Heathrow, 18 minutes from the West End and will have direct links to the City and Canary Wharf.
The consultation closes on 5th February 2014. Click here to have your say.
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