Last month the City's planning committee approved – by 11 votes to six – AHMM’s plans to demolish a series of existing office buildings to make way for a
Bid to bar developers from City of London planning roles
1/3 New image showing how the Square Mile’s skyline will look by the mid 2020s
Source: Didier Madoc Jones of GMJ and City of London Corporation
2/3 These images, published by the City of London Corporation show all major developments which have been approved by the City s committee over the past 12 months
Source: Didier Madoc Jones of GMJ and City of London Corporation
3/3 Newly-approved building featured in the images include: 50 Fenchurch Street, 55 Gracechurch Street, 60 Aldgate High Street, 70 Gracechurch Street and 2-3 Finsbury Avenue.
Source: Didier Madoc Jones of GMJ and City of London Corporation
Exclusive: City of London Corporation chief says not our place to criticise China human rights abuses
Catherine McGuinness told City A.M. that she was really not clear it s our place to publicly criticise the Chinese government for human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims.
The City of London Corporation’s policy chief has said it is not the powerful local authority’s role to hold China to account for human rights abuses.
Catherine McGuinness told
City A.M. that she was “really not clear it’s our place” to publicly criticise the Chinese government for human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims and that “we do need to look at business connections” with the economic superpower.