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The High Streets for All Challenge kickstarted the London Recovery Board’s mission to deliver enhanced public spaces and exciting new uses for underused high street buildings in every London borough, bringing together local authorities, community and business groups, cultural and third sector organisations to join forces and develop much-needed capacity to support high street and town centre renewal. 

Supported by the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), the Challenge provides targeted advice and £4 million of strategic enabling funding to inspire and help form these partnerships, prepare strategies and asset-based proposals, propose projects and test their effectiveness. It supports local engagement and promotes a culture of ideas to address common and local challenges and underpin the public re-imagining of high streets and build a pipeline of schemes for future investment opportunities. 

The Challenge is underpinned by the Good Growth by Design ‘High Streets & Town Centres: Adaptive Strategies’ guidance which emphasises the public value of high streets and town centres and advocates a ‘mission-orientated’ approach to the development of ‘adaptive strategies’ for high streets diversification and renewal through innovation and experimentation which responds to locally specific concerns. 

Challenge Outcomes

Following an open call in March 2021, 34 high streets were allocated funding of £20,000 each to develop their partnership, engage locally, and develop their ideas with guidance from the key questions set out in the Possibilities Playbook. Of these, a cohort of 22 exemplar projects across 21 London boroughs then received a further share of over £3.3m funding from the High Streets for All Challenge for the preparation of detailed strategies and proposals. This also included work undertaken in partnership with Power to Change to pilot Community Improvement Districts in Kilburn and Wood Green. All exemplar projects had access to expert support from the Mayor’s Design Advocates. 

To date, the High Streets for All Challenge exemplar projects have secured over £4.6m match funding from other sources, involving over 370 organisations in partnership activities. Over 700 businesses have been supported, and over 340 events held. Delivery of the programme will continue until March 2024, after which a full programme-wide evaluation will be carried out. 

The Challenge is open to a broad range of high street partnerships to be composed of public, private and third-sector participants and to be representative of local communities and businesses.

Partnerships could include London boroughs (including multiple boroughs), town teams and business improvement districts, land interests and developers, workspace providers, community groups, social enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises, cultural organisations, community businesses and charities within London that wish to drive and lead regeneration in their local area.

The lead organisation for your project must represent the partnership as a whole and be legally constituted and able to enter into a contract. Community groups or individuals who would like to propose an idea should discuss this with their local council.

The role of Local Authorities is two-fold. At stage 1 they will endorse their preferred partnership and exemplar high street location. From stage 2 onwards they will be expected to actively support the selected partnership and where appropriate act as the lead and or accountable body.

We will be funding activities that support high street partnerships in addressing local and specific challenges in line with those that have been identified for London as a whole:

  • Creating a public welcome - How can we create streets and public spaces that encourage walking, cycling, cultural activity and boost visitor confidence, generating a thriving mix of high street activity within easy ​reach of all Londoners and at all times of day and night?
  • Innovative places of exchange - How can we support both existing and new types of business and nurture innovation within local economies, through place-based policy development, targeted business support, planning, licensing and cultural and economic development incentives?
  • Generating social value - How can we ensure that high street economies generate public value, shared prosperity and benefit from the socially productive use of land and property for the communities they serve?
  • Connected communities - How can we promote social integration and active citizenship by strengthening local collaboration and securing vital social, civic and cultural infrastructure?
  • Responding to the climate emergency - How can high streets help tackle the climate and ecological emergencies and poor air quality, whilst creating green jobs, developing skills and supporting a just transition to a low carbon circular economy?

There is flexibility about which activities the High Streets for All Challenge can support, as long as they are part of a coherent package focused on partnership formation and development of a locally rooted adaptive strategy; and as long as they aim to deliver the stated mission of delivering enhanced public spaces and exciting new uses for underused high street buildings and spaces - working with London’s diverse communities.

Further £3.3m to support high street recovery in 21 boroughs

In December 2021, the Mayor, Sadiq Khan, announced 15 projects receiving £2.3m in funding through his High Streets for All Challenge. In July 2022, a further seven projects were successful in receiving an additional £1m of funding. This created a cohort of 22 projects across 21 London boroughs with a total share of over £3.3m funding from the High Streets for All Challenge.

The projects will breathe new life into our town centres and high streets, helping them to flourish and thrive as we emerge from the pandemic and deliver on the Mayor’s mission to build back London’s economy and society.

Winning projects include transforming a vacant retail space into a youth hub on Church Road in Brent, an accessible programme of business support for local enterprises on Rye Lane in Peckham and the reactivation of vacant shopping centre units on Hounslow High Street.

Project Title

Borough

Lead organisation

Project description

Funding

Kilburn High Road

Camden / Brent

London Borough of Camden

The cross-borough project will develop a Community Improvement District pilot to create a participation model with meaningful opportunities for local people to shape their neighbourhood. Building on local strategy work, the partnership will explore new models of business incubation and community business in spaces around the station.

£155,000

Church End

Brent

SAAFI (Somali Advice and Forum of Information)

The project builds upon an existing local authority led regeneration project and will support the community led partnership to deliver a hub for young people on the high street, teach cooking skills, grow the capacity of community-based organisations and plan for the future of the street market.

£300,000

Wealdstone

Harrow

Wealdstone Traders’ Association / Harrow Council

The project will build on the community capacity work developed over the summer and deliver a series of a masterplan that builds on the town centre strategy, provides design guidance for key sites in the town centre, and affirms identity and provides guidance for shopfronts. A package of business and markets support will also be delivered.

£150,000

Harrow Road

Westminster

Westminster City Council

The project will support the implementation of the Harrow Road Place Plan and the programming of key spaces such as the Rebel Business School. The project focuses on a series of short-term actions to test ideas and pop-up markets. Digital asset mapping and a detailed feasibility study will explore the potential of converting garages into workspace.

£115,000

Barking Town Centre

Barking & Dagenham

Make It Barking Ltd

The project will transform an under-used council office building into an innovative workspace and multi-use venue, including public realm improvements and a programme of events. The project aims to increase footfall, improve the night time economy and support the creation of jobs, business support and the arts and culture offer for local people.

£100,000

Wood Green High Road

Haringey

Future Wood Green Business Improvement District

Focusing on green skills and the food economy this project will create a food growing space and garden on an under-utilised car park roof in Wood Green. The intention is to support the emergence of a food-based identity for the area and address local issues including public health and air quality.

£200,000

Hackney Wick Circular High Street

Hackney / Tower Hamlets

Hackney Wick and Fish Island Community Development Trust

The project proposes a circular route to connect and strengthen a series of designated community areas. These will provide space for the diverse and often underrepresented communities of Hackney Wick to come together and enable them to have a voice in development and lay the foundations for long-term wellbeing and a resilient, inclusive local economy.

£170,000

Redchurch Street

Tower Hamlets

onRechurch CIC

The projects seek to address the issue of vacancies and transient uses by bringing established adjacent communities back to the high street. Community engagement has demonstrated the need for opportunity, employment, equity and a sense of belonging for local people which this strategy seeks to address to create a more resilient neighbourhood.

£80,000

Fore Street, Edmonton

Enfield

REACT (Residents of Edmonton Angel Community Together)

Through the creation of an innovative social enterprise management model, the project will develop and deliver a multifaceted cultural programme based out of the ‘Living Room Library’ on Fore Street. This will support an integrated approach to community engagement and build the capacity of local young people via a mentoring and training programme.

£200,000

New Malden Town Centre

Kingston

Royal Borough of Kingston

The project will work with local traders and landlords to create a business forum or Business Improvement District. It will also deliver a programme of community events to make the Town Square more welcome and attractive. A new high street hub aims to address the lack of a dedicated community space and to support new business and social enterprise start-ups.

£120,000

Rye Lane, Peckham

Southwark

Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts

The project will work with local businesses and Southwark Council to strengthen the capacity of the local business community in Peckham’s Rye Lane, supporting the creation of Deft Space – a new enterprise hub – delivering a night time strategy, improving women’s safety at night and helping businesses tackle the climate emergency

£150,000

Norwood Road and Norwood High Street

Lambeth

Station to Station Business Improvement District

The project aims to increase the supply of flexible and affordable workspace and to attract more workers into the area. By establishing a ‘Collective’ made up of the Business Improvement District, Lambeth Council, landlords and businesses it will provide a tailored package of support and create a long-term strategy of enabling vacant and underused sites to come into active use.

£130,000

Bexleyheath

Bexley

London Borough of Bexley

The project will develop a high street strategy and delivery plan with a focus on young people and intergenerational relationships as well as street markets and the evening economy. Pilot activities will include testing uses of the public realm, with the creation of a Youth Board to inform decision-making and co-design alongside the partnership.

£160,000

Greenwich Town Centre

Greenwich

Royal Borough of Greenwich

'Light-time Greenwich' will create a new culture-led high street experience that responds to local needs and tells local peoples' stories. The project focuses on attracting new local audiences to the town centre including young people, exploring the role of markets as a setting for cultural activity, and expanding the evening offer.

£166,000

Sutton High Street

Sutton

London Borough of Sutton

The Green Enterprise Partnership will work to increase green consciousness on the high street, supporting independent businesses to embrace circular economy principles through a programme of tailored business support and activities.

£100,000

Hounslow High Street Hounslow Hounslow Arts Centre The project will transform vacant units in the Treaty shopping centre into a vibrant meanwhile space including an innovative indoor market for local businesses, incubator spaces and a refugee cafe to reintroduce a public programme into the building. £200,000
Bohemia Place Hackney The Arcane Emporium  The project will deliver public realm improvements to the street and develop a model to support market traders into finding more permanent and affordable business premises where they can trade the entire week, creating a pipeline of new traders and increasing footfall. £180,000
Bromley High Street Bromley Bromley Council The project will deliver a series of 'young people markets' building on the successful day market currently in place, to test new uses, engage new audiences and bridge the gap between day and night time economy. Supporting workshops and activities will provide opportunities to explore longer term career and cultural opportunities. £140,000
Stratford Broadway Newham Creative Land Trust The project proposes the conversion of Alice Billings House from a redundant building into a hub for art making including affordable working artist studio spaces. An artist has been commissioned to develop a public artwork on the high street to signpost upcoming activity on the site and strengthen the area’s identity. Alongside this, the project also aims to activate underused space for artistic uses along the high street. £170,000
Purley High Street Croydon Purley BID This project focuses on the activation of vacant spaces around a large underused multi-storey car park. The project also seeks to create safer and more attractive walking connections to Purley station. The proposals have been scoped and refined following community engagement and technical feasibility work. £149,000
Acton High Street Ealing W3 Hive CIC The project will support creative entrepreneurship in the circular economy and activate underused spaces and vacant units in the town centre. It will test the strategy by delivering a Restore and Repair hub in a vacant unit on the high street to provide the space and infrastructure to support young entrepreneurs. £100,000
Uxbridge High Street Hillingdon Hillingdon Council The project will set out a new and comprehensive approach to rethinking the metropolitan town centre, building partnerships and developing a strategic short, medium and long term masterplan for the area. £120,000

Funding allocated to 34 exemplar projects

In July 2021, the Mayor announced the first round of exemplar projects for the High Streets for All Challenge. 34 exemplar projects have been allocated funding of £20,000 each, to address issues such as bringing vacant buildings into use, protecting cultural spaces and supporting employment on the high street.

The Challenge is supporting a range of innovative projects across London aimed at ensuring our high streets can flourish and thrive as we emerge from the pandemic.

Borough

High Street

Lead organisation

Project description

Barking & Dagenham

Barking Town Centre

Barking Town Centre Stakeholder Group

Transforming a vacant council office building into a testbed model of hybrid workspace delivering business space, jobs, event space, supporting the growth of the evening economy, community uses and much more.

City of London

Middlesex Street

Aldgate Connect

Supporting a unique London street by building on an existing public realm modernisation programme and well-established community engagement strategy, to develop a more inclusive high street.

 

Enfield

Fore Street, Upper Edmonton

REACT (Residents of Edmonton Angel Community Together) Ltd

Intensifying the use of the Fore Street Living Room Library, to build capacity, invigorate local enterprise and develop a cultural programme that supports the night time economy.

Hackney

Morning Lane

Pack London

Developing a new cultural hub that offers affordable business units for local food and creative industry traders, a community vegetable garden, children’s play area and public seating.

Havering

Romford High Street

Havering Changing

Supporting a multicultural centre as a space for the community to experiment with concepts, ideas and innovation, build new connections and reflect the vibrant history of Romford as a historic market town.

Haringey

Wood Green High Road

Future Wood Green BID

Testing the potential for neighbourhood kitchens to support local food start-ups and catalyse high street revival.

Newham

Stratford High Street

Creative Land Trust (CLT)

Turning a long-disused listed building into the high street’s creative hub, converting Heritage at Risk into jobs, economic activity, learning and inspiration for a re-engaged local community.

Redbridge

Ilford High Road

Ilford BID

Bringing the business and residential community together with social and cultural partners and improve Ilford Town Centre. Building on existing investments, the strategy will focus on how to deliver a programme of urban interventions and socio-cultural initiatives that promote inclusivity to create a Town centre that is truly for all.

Tower Hamlets

Redchurch Street

onRechurch CIC

Creating a Place of Engagement, led by a new Community Interest Company, to leverage empty space, knowledge, skills and creativity for local benefit. The pilot project will bring innovation, diversity and social entrepreneurship to occupancies and improve the quality and value of the public realm.

Waltham Forest

Highams Park

Highams Park Community CIC

Reimagining Highams Park District Centre to better suit the needs of the growing, younger, and more diverse population, by creating an active community space as a base for regular craft & food markets for local creatives and producers.

Hackney / Tower Hamlets

Hackney Wick Circular High Street

Hackney Wick and Fish Island Community Development Trust

Supporting pilot projects that give underserved and vulnerable communities an agency in local development. Projects will disseminate opportunity in Hackney Wick’s creative economy to currently underserved communities, harness local precedents to build a circular economy, and establish routes and wayfinding that spotlight the creative industries and connect local green spaces.

Barnet

High Street, Chipping Barnet

Chipping Barnet Town Team

Repopulating vacant high street units through the creation of innovative incubator spaces that attract and empower a new generation of local entrepreneurs.

Brent

Church Road

SAAFI

Developing a High Street Strategy to promote a cyclical ecosystem for local people to create, develop and return goods to the community, as well as supporting initiatives that address local poverty and increase community integration.

Camden

Kilburn High Road (combined project)

Life in Kilburn / TfL

Bringing together bids from community groups and landowners to help develop a comprehensive strategy for Kilburn High Road.

Ealing

Acton High Street (combined project)

Acton High Street / Acton Arts CIC / RESOLVE Collective

Bringing together bids from community groups to help develop a comprehensive strategy for Acton High Street.

Hammersmith & Fulham

Wandsworth Bridge Road

Wandsworth Bridge Road Association (WBRA)

Developing a 15-minute city approach for Wandsworth Bridge Road, supporting modal shift and a focal point that unites local community and business groups.

Hillingdon

Uxbridge High Street

Hillingdon Chamber of Commerce (HCC)

Supporting a struggling high street to adapt by building on its heritage to attract new visitors.

Hounslow

Hounslow High St
(combined project)

All That Is Good: Hounslow / Hounslow Arts Centre

Bringing together two bids to develop a comprehensive strategy for Hounslow High Street.

Harrow

Wealdstone Town Centre

Wealdstone Traders Association

Hosting a range of events and markets in the newly opened Wealdstone Square to transform the image of Wealdstone, making it attractive to the local population, both its old and new communities.

Islington

Holloway Road

Manor Gardens Welfare Trust

Creating a safe, welcoming, accessible space that has a purpose for everyone around Holloway Road and Islington. The new space will provide a café, shop, safe haven and training space for the many parts of the community.

Kensington & Chelsea

Notting Hill Gate

RBKC Youth Council

RBKC Youth and community Participation

Creating an “Urban Youth Room” on Notting Hill Gate- a permanent premises on the High Street that is a space to display work, create ideas, and deliver projects for current and future ideas along the High Street, and the wider Borough.

Richmond

Richmond Town Centre

Richmond BID

Revitalising an underutilised side street full of heritage and architecture into a much-needed town square. This intervention will bring communities together, support local businesses, support walking and cycling, encourage creative and cultural uses and reduce anti-social behaviour.

Westminster

Harrow Road (combined project)

Westminster City Council / The Screen Film Community

Enabling the creative reuse of vacant and underused assets with a focus on affordability, flexibility and meanwhile use.

 

Creating a multi-generational café and Cultural Hub, including a collaborative workspace, at the site of the Windsor Arms, Harrow Road.

Bexley

Bexleyheath Town Centre

Bexleyheath Business Partnership Ltd

Developing a strategy to promote a 24-hour economy on the high street and to support the animation of outdoor space with cultural and other events.

Bromley

Bromley High Street

LB Bromley

Supporting the significant cultural and leisure offering located within Bromley town centre through the provision of high-quality cultural programming that is free to access for residents and visitors.

Croydon

Purley Town Centre

Purley BID

Transforming Purley from a town that you ‘pass through’ to an inter-generational, inclusive destination that supports: a rapidly changing diverse community by providing spaces and events to connect and celebrate; mental health through stimulating and invigorating environment and activities; physical health by ease of access for walking and cycling through enhanced public spaces; improving our environmental issues through community-led greening; a welcoming reception through a creative use of space, light, art and wayfinding; entrepreneurial creativity through social and retail collaborations.

Greenwich

Greenwich Town Centre

RB Greenwich

Intensifying the use of Greenwich Town Centres Market to create an evening/night time economy with regular night street eateries run by the Good Food in Greenwich network. These will showcase the borough’s large concentration of artists and makers and offer market incubator spaces for university students and young entrepreneurs.

Kingston

New Malden Town Centre

RB Kingston

Developing a Prosperity Strategy that expresses the town's cultural distinctiveness, proposes a green sustainable future and boosts its day and night-time economy through an offer that focuses on re-using, fixing, sharing and creative uses

Lambeth

Norwood Road and High Street

Station to Station BID

Supporting high street adaptation by converting underused and vacant spaces to be used for creative, meanwhile and workspace usage.

Lewisham

Lewisham High Street

LB Lewisham

Building a partnership between the council, public services, landowners, businesses, cultural organisations, education providers and the local community to agree a shared vision for the future of Lewisham High Street.

Southwark

Rye Lane, Peckham

Mountview Academy Theatre Arts

Fostering an inclusive and engaged recovery in Peckham town centre by engaging with existing stakeholders in the area to create an inclusive, diverse and representative network to support and heal the neighbourhood.

Sutton

Sutton High Street

LB Sutton

Forming a Climate Emergency Response Partnership to prepare a joint strategy and implement circular economy pilot projects. These projects will demonstrate the role the High Street can play in tackling the climate emergency.

Wandsworth

Clapham Junction

Clapham Junction BID

Uniting a wide range of community groups and organisations to overcome issues of physical and social severance, and to seek the best solutions to utilise new digital approaches to enhance the town centre’s identity.

Lambeth / Croydon / Bromley

Crystal Palace

Upper Norwood Library Trust

Transforming a dilapidated and underused car park to provide valuable flexible affordable working space. The space will become an incubator for new and creative uses and help diversify the high street.

Ideas to reimagine your neighbourhood

Since March 2021, we’ve been asking Londoners for their best ideas to improve their neighbourhoods and ways to make it even better for everyone. 

These suggestions have been providing a way for communities, councils and partner organisations to see what people want to happen in their local areas – and to incorporate those into their plans for recovery.

We’ve put the ideas Londoners submitted for their local area alongside the 35 exemplar projects, Make London crowdfunding campaigns and the Boosting Community Business London projects on a map.

The ‘Possibilities Playbook’

The Possibilities Playbook sets out the High Streets for All Challenge in more detail. It also presents innovative responses offered by exemplary partnerships and highlights useful resources and precedents for the development of high street strategies.

High Street Survey

The Greater London Authority have commissioned Opinion Research Services (ORS) to conduct a survey to better understand what residents think about their local high street and residents’ awareness of current efforts to improve it.

The Survey will run from January to March 2023.

Opinion Research Services (ORS) is carrying out the survey on our behalf.

The Survey is for residents aged 16 and above. ORS will randomly select households to take part in the survey. These households will receive an invitation letter in the post that asks them to take part and gives instructions on how to do so online.

If you have received an invitation letter, please take part in the survey so we can understand a wide range of local views that will be used by the GLA to inform policies to help improve your local high street.

Those who are unable complete the survey online will be sent a paper questionnaire in due course.


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