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London competes on a global stage, but what price does its infrastructure pay for doing so? With growing pressure on housing, transport and public services, is it time to rethink growth in the capital?
Join us for a panel discussion as part of our 21st Century Challenges series.
Speakers:
Pippa Crerar (Chair), City Hall Editor, London Evening Standard
Lord Adonis, Reformer, writer and Labour peer. Non-executive board member of HS2 Ltd. Former Secretary of State for Transport, Minister for Schools, Head of the No.10 Policy Unit, and senior No. 10 adviser on education, public services and constitutional reform. Author of books including ‘5 Days in May: The Coalition and Beyond’.
Bridget Rosewell OBE, Economist and business woman. Senior adviser at Volterra Partners, chair of Audit for Network Rail, author of ‘Reinventing London’ and former Chief Economic Adviser to the Greater London Authority.
Jules Pipe CBE, Mayor of Hackney, Chair of London Councils and member of the London Enterprise Panel.
Venue: Exhibition road doors open at 6.00pm. A bar will be open before and after the event.
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