A roadshow hosted by the Mayor of London’s team took place in Lambeth on Friday, encouraging people to respond to his three strategy documents intended to make London the “best big city on earth”.
The documents - known as the London Plan - are now open to public consultation and set out an integrated economic, social, environmental and transport policy framework for London until 2031.
Together, the strategies set out how the Mayor intends to enhance the quality of life for Londoners, support the capital’s economic success, improve the environment and tackle climate change and support the delivery of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Mayor Johnson said: “I want London to be the best big city on earth.
"That means a place that brims with opportunity, talent and economic activity, but also a place where children can grow up in safety, and where all Londoners can get around their city with ease as they share equitably in our city’s success.”
The roadshow took place in Clapham library.
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