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Croydon Town Centre Regeneration Strategy
Croydon Council is creating a new strategy to underpin the regeneration of the town centre. We want you to have your say to help us shape this.
We have just finished the first phase of workshops which gave residents, businesses and partners the opportunity to get involved. You can find out more about them on the Croydon Urban Room website.
The next series of events and an exhibition are being held during April and May. The engagement sessions guide participants through creative activities, look at shared priorities and test ideas for potential changes that could improve and support the town centre. The workshops will be at Croydon Urban Room, with some venturing out into North End and the surrounding areas. The next events are:
Saturday 27 April, 11am-3pm, Roots and Routes – Setting the Scene in Croydon, led by Lina Ivanova. Join a creative workshop combining photography, artificial intelligence (AI) and ceramics to test out ideas to improve Croydon town centre’s built environment.
Friday 3 May, 4-6pm, Truth Be Told: Building Our Croydon, led by Melody Akanji. A workshop all about giving the people of Croydon the tools and a platform to shape the future of the town centre.
Saturday 4 May, 11am-3pm, Please Dream Responsibly – a Croydon Reimagining, led by RESOLVE Collective. Find out how decisions about the town centre are made and have the opportunity to influence the regeneration strategy.
Find out more and sign up on the Croydon Urban Room website. Please let the team know if you need support with any access needs when booking.
‘Croydon’s Future Spaces’ is an interactive display at Croydon Urban Room which, alongside the workshops, offers visitors the opportunity to test and shape the vision for their town centre. It will run from 17 April to 25 May, on Tuesdays, and Thursdays to Saturdays, 10am – 5pm.
For more information or to request a paper copy of any of the engagement materials listed above - please email us at info@croydonurbanroom.com.
Get the latest updates on the regeneration of the town centre from our Urban Room newsletter. Sign up here.
Croydon Town Centre Regeneration Strategy
Croydon Council is creating a new strategy to underpin the regeneration of the town centre. We want you to have your say to help us shape this.
We have just finished the first phase of workshops which gave residents, businesses and partners the opportunity to get involved. You can find out more about them on the Croydon Urban Room website.
The next series of events and an exhibition are being held during April and May. The engagement sessions guide participants through creative activities, look at shared priorities and test ideas for potential changes that could improve and support the town centre. The workshops will be at Croydon Urban Room, with some venturing out into North End and the surrounding areas. The next events are:
Saturday 27 April, 11am-3pm, Roots and Routes – Setting the Scene in Croydon, led by Lina Ivanova. Join a creative workshop combining photography, artificial intelligence (AI) and ceramics to test out ideas to improve Croydon town centre’s built environment.
Friday 3 May, 4-6pm, Truth Be Told: Building Our Croydon, led by Melody Akanji. A workshop all about giving the people of Croydon the tools and a platform to shape the future of the town centre.
Saturday 4 May, 11am-3pm, Please Dream Responsibly – a Croydon Reimagining, led by RESOLVE Collective. Find out how decisions about the town centre are made and have the opportunity to influence the regeneration strategy.
Find out more and sign up on the Croydon Urban Room website. Please let the team know if you need support with any access needs when booking.
‘Croydon’s Future Spaces’ is an interactive display at Croydon Urban Room which, alongside the workshops, offers visitors the opportunity to test and shape the vision for their town centre. It will run from 17 April to 25 May, on Tuesdays, and Thursdays to Saturdays, 10am – 5pm.
For more information or to request a paper copy of any of the engagement materials listed above - please email us at info@croydonurbanroom.com.
Get the latest updates on the regeneration of the town centre from our Urban Room newsletter. Sign up here.