Share your ideas on a park proposal in south west London - RSA

Share your ideas on a park proposal in south west London

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Are you interested in green transformation in the city? Jason Burubu FRSA is calling on volunteers to help create a remarkable new memorial and reflection park for south west London.

This project is creating a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to transform the Western Riverside Waste Authority (WRWA) facility into an inspirational parkland on the banks of the River Thames, central London.

On Thursday 22 June 4pm-5pm on The Steps at RSA House, hear more about how the campaign is developing a long-term vision for London, and how to get involved.

The talk is free to attend and open to all. For more information and to register your attendance, please contact anewparkforlondon@gmail.com.

Jason Burubu is a Fellow of the RSA and a forward-thinking leader in the property and construction sector, with more than 15 years in strategic advisory, consulting, team management, pipeline planning, commercial management and risk control. He holds core interests in organisational social responsibility and sustainability, plus early software adaptation to improve team development and urban engagement.

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