The Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) has submitted revised plans for its redevelopment next to a new HS2 station in west London.
The revised plans have been submitted after a Planning Inspector ordered the previous local plan for the area to be downgraded. In September 2019 the OPDC was ordered to redraw its plans to omit land owned by Cargiant, which formed a major part of its proposals.
The new plans will see the construction of more than 25,000 homes, as well as a new urban centre.
According to the OPDC, the plans will provide public space and local facilities, by moving the focus around the new Old Oak Common station – much of which is owned by the public sector, primarily through HS2, Network Rail and the Department for Transport.