The redevelopment of Croydon town centre passed a major hurdle
today as Croydon Council’s planning committee approved the £1.4
billion scheme, backed by global investment.
Three years after it was first proposed, the redevelopment of the
Whitgift Shopping Centre will now progress with government
support following meetings hosted by Minister for London
at the Department for
International Trade.
Croydon will join Stratford and Shepherd’s Bush as London’s third
Westfield shopping centre and one of the company’s 17 flagship
centres across the world, from China to the USA. Westfield’s
investment of £700 million represents a huge commitment from the
Australian firm to Croydon, and London, as a global retail
destination.
Construction is now set to begin next year, creating 7,000 new
jobs and 1,000 new homes for the borough. The final proposals
were put to the planning committee after a series of meetings
chaired by the Minister for London, where Croydon Council,
Westfield and the Greater London Authority (GLA), along with all
three of Croydon’s MPs, agreed the funding needed to move the
project forwards.
The redevelopment follows a record year for overseas-backed
projects in the UK and London, with 891 projects in London made
possible through foreign direct investment in the last year.
Minister for London said:
I am delighted that after convening two meetings of all concerned
parties, here at the Department for International Trade, we will
now see construction taking place. This major redevelopment of
the Whitgift site will bring huge benefits to Croydon and London
with thousands of new homes and jobs.
This is a great example of local and central government working
together with private investors, and as Minister for London I’m
delighted to be supporting the project, and seeing it secure
planning approval.
As Minister for Trade it is also yet another example of London
and the UK’s appeal to international investors, bringing
much-needed regeneration projects to life. Croydon will join
locations across the world, from San Francisco to Sydney, with a
flagship Westfield site, once again proving London’s enduring
strength as a leading global retail destination.