Talk About London: The London Growth Plan
The London Society and OnLondon.co.uk welcome you to the podcast series called Talk About London in which co-presenters Leanne Tritton, chair of the London Society, and Dave Hill, publisher and editor of On London, explore big themes about the capital’s built environment, including housing, transport, architecture, planning, culture and all else that goes with it with the help of expert guests. Each episode will seek to enlighten, educate and entertain its audience about a topical issue that affects the daily lives of Londoners and their futures, rising above the fray of culture wars and political point-scoring to bring much-needed clarity to debates about how to make London a better place. Episode 1 discusses the London Growth Plan launched by the Mayor of London in conjunction with London Councils. The expert guests for this episode are Antonia Jennings, CEO of Centre for London and Dr Jack Brown, Lecturer in London Studies Kings College London who explain what the short term and long term implications are for London and how the plan has been received so far. Antonia Jennings BiographyAntonia is Chief Executive Officer at the Centre for London. She joined in September 2023, from the Centre for Local Economic Strategies. Prior to joining the team, Antonia worked in numerous charities, think tanks and campaigning organisations promoting new economic thinking. She has expertise across progressive local economic development, deepening democracy and sustainable economics. Antonia holds a Master’s degree with distinction in Politics and Communications, and a BA (Hons) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She is Chair of the board of Rethinking Economics. Dr Jack Brown BiographyJack Brown is Lecturer in London Studies and is part of the Strand Group, in the Policy Institute at King’s. Previously, Jack was Researcher in Residence at No. 10 Downing Street, Research Manager at thinktank Centre for London, and studied Contemporary British History at BA and MA level at Queen Mary University of London. His PhD thesis, also undertaken at QMUL, was entitled ‘The London Docklands Development Corporation under Reg Ward and the Emergence of Canary Wharf: 1981-87’.Dr Brown is author of No.10: The Geography of Power at Downing Street (published by Haus), The London Problem: What Britain gets wrong about its capital city (Haus); and co-author of London's Mayor at 20, published by BiteBack. The London Society - https://londonsociety.org.uk/ OnLondon - https://www.onlondon.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.