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REALISING THE LOW- LINE

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REALISING THE LOW-LINE

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THE BLUE MARKET

LONDONBRIDGE STATION

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BUSCUIT FACTORY

DRUID & MALTBY STREET MARKETS

BERMONDSEY STREET The Low Line = 1 mile

THE BLUE MARKET

SPA TERMINUS

OLD KENT ROADOPPORTUNITY AREA

NEW LONDONBRIDGE STATION60,000,000 +++

ANTIQUES MARKET

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Low-Line = High Line

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Delivery?

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DM45 Low Line walking routesPlanning permission will be granted for development that supports the implementation of ‘Low Line’ walking routes. Development that hinders the implementation or obstruction of the routes will not be supported

ReasonsSouthwark’s ‘Low Line’ walking routes that seek to link existing centres of activity and enterprise by creating new attractive routes alongside rail arches and viaducts. The Low Line routes will facilitate economic growth and improve access and permeability along the rail viaducts.

The indicative Low Line routes are in the following locations:• Waterloo to Maltby Street to Rotherhithe New Road• Camberwell to River Thames• Rye Lane - Old Kent Road, including the Peckham Coal Line

We are undertaking further work to assess the feasibility of these routes. It is likely that new Low Line routes could utilise either or both sides of the railway arches, as well as new routes through arches.

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“world-class streets and roads in London, fit for the future”

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DESIGNCOMPETITION?

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ENLIVENING?

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