Land deal clears way for 8,000-home scheme at Old Oak site in west London

Old Oak aerial © Jason Hawkes

Source: Jason Hawkes

Mayor’s development corporation now looking for partner on £10bn regeneration plan

The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) is looking for a development partner after a major land agreement cleared the way for an 8,000-home regeneration on the capital’s largest brownfield site.

The development corporation, which was set up by the Mayor of London, has today announced that heads of terms have been agreed for a public land agreement with the Department for Transport and Network Rail.

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