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Editorial Content March 2017
Crossrail The Elizabeth line’s Regeneration Fact-File across London and the South-East
The Elizabeth LineWidening the opportunity in education
University Challenge? Oxford v Cambridge – living, investing, and studying in these competing cathedral cities
Global LearningOverseas opportunities for undergraduates
Compendium’s International Cultural Calendar Paris, New York/Los Angeles and Tokyo
Property Post BrexitMarket forecasts from developers, architects and estate agents
Getting HammeredBuying at Auction
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March issue focuses on Crossrail, education and London property.
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Crossrail is Europe’s largest infrastructure project, estimated to add £42bn to the UK economy. It would play a major role in supporting and enhancing growth and regeneration across London and the South-East. Bringing forward the regeneration areas such as Abbey Wood, Southall and Maidenhead.
The development will make it easier to travel around London and the south-east and reduce congestion. It will improve accessibility higher development densities, more sustainable development and is in easy reach of the Capitals major commercial and business district Heathrow, West End, The City and Canary Wharf. It is estimated to bring an extra 1.5 million people to within 45 minutes of central London and help to drive regeneration along the length of the route
The new line will support delivery of over 57,000 new houses, 10 new stations where there are major regeneration opportunities.
Full service named the Elizabeth Line will be completed by 2019
Opening the Elizabeth line: planning and timescale May 2015TfL Rail services opened between Liverpool Street Main Line and Shenfield.May 2017The first new train enters passenger service between Liverpool Street Main Line and Shenfield.May 2018TfL Rail service opens between Paddington (National Rail) and Heathrow Terminal 4, replacing the existing Heathrow Connect service and part of the Great Western inner suburban service.December 2018The Elizabeth line opens between Paddington and Abbey Wood, Liverpool Street to Shenfield, Paddington Main Line to Heathrow Terminal 4.May 2019The Elizabeth line through service extends from Shenfield to Paddington.December 2019The Elizabeth line is fully open, extending to Reading and Heathrow Terminal 4.
Elizabeth Linean introduction
“The new line will support delivery of over 57,000 new houses, 10 new stations”
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Crossrail is Europe’s largest infrastructure project, estimated to add £42bn to the UK economy. It will play a major role in supporting and enhancing growth and regeneration across London and
the South- East. Bringing forward the regeneration areas such as Abbey Wood Willy Southall and Maid-enhead. Crossrail
London’s newest line is bringing with it shining property prospects
The development will make it easier to travel around London and the Southeast and reduce con-gestion. It will improve accessibility higher develop-ment densities, more sustainable development and is in easy reach of the Capitals major commercial and business district Heathrow, West End, The City and Canary Wharf. It is estimated to bring an extra 1.5 million people to within 45 minutes of central London and help to drive regeneration along the length of the route.
The new line will support delivery of over 57,000 new houses, 10 new stations where there are major regeneration opportunities. Full service named the Elizabeth Line will be completed by 2019.
Abbey Wood:
Abbey Wood is being reimagined with Crossrail on its way. This time in three years, you’ll be able to hit the West End in 25 minutes, Heathrow in 51. It’s boom time in Abbey Wood. Ish. There’s already been a minor scandal in a property development trying to flog “luxury” flats to foreign investors, as if Abbey Wood were Belgravia. A couple of hundred homes are coming, a new square, a hotel and, cue drum roll, a Sainsbury’s. But for now, Abbey Wood remains one of the few places in the capital where you can buy a three- or four-bedroom house, yes house, for £300,000, yes £300,000. For now.
Prices Flats Flats had an average sold price of £225,201 and semi-detached properties averaged at £348,536. Abbey Wood, with an overall average price of £311,853 was more expensive than nearby Belvedere (£279,838), but was cheaper than Falconwood (£354,129) and Welling (£361,497).
Prices Houses The current average value in Abbey Wood in December 2016 is £300,469. This has increased 3.38% from September 2016. Terraced properties sold for a current average value of £402,735 and semi-detached properties valued £500,532. In the past year property prices in Abbey Wood have increased 7.43%.
Lettings Flats One-bed flat, £850-£1,100pcm;
Lettings Houses Three-bed house, £1,200-£1,600pcm.
CrossrailLondon’s newest line is bringing with it
education and property prospects
New Developments Cross Quarter is a mixed-use development north of Abbey Wood station in Harrow Manor Way. The first phase includes a large new branch of Sainsbury’s opening at the end of July, 32 flats that are all now sold, space for a library and coffee shop and a new public square. The next phase has planning permission for 190 flats, space for start-up businesses and a children’s nursery. However, the new owners Peabody are likely to put in a fresh planning application. The prospect has sent the district into a spin with a raft of regeneration plans. Mayor Boris Johnson has promised an £80 million financial package for two new housing zones. The two governing councils, Greenwich and Bexley, are working with housing association Peabody to launch 3,000 new homes to be built over the next 10 years, many of which will be “affordable”.
“with a raft of regeneration plans”
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Oxford v CambridgePros and cons of living, studying and investing
in these competing cathedral cities
The two cities have been rivals on the water since 1829, but the competition in boats is only one way in which Oxford and Cambridge pit themselves against each other. When it comes
to visiting, living, investing or sending your children to school, how do these two Boat Race competitors compare?
Oxford Fact File• Distance from London by train is roughly 1 hour
and an off peak single ticket will cost you £24
• The population was 150,200 at the last count in
2011
• Approximate property prices for average sized
detached houses range from £350,000-£450,000
• Demographic shows there is a high proportion
of students between 18-29 years old. 22 percent of
residents are from black or minority ethnic groups,
compared to 13% in England overall. The largest
non-white ethnic groups are Pakistani, Indian,
Black African, Chinese and ‘other Asian’. The child
population is more ethnically diverse than older
generation so Oxford is expected to become even
more culturally diverse in the future
• Total number of schools is 80
• Surrounding areas include Woodstock, Witney,
Burford, Abingdon, Chipping Norton, Broadway.
Cambridge Fact File• Distance to London by train is 1 hour and an
anytime single ticket is likely to cost £23. An off
peak single ticket will cost less at £16.40
• Distance to London by car is 1 hour and 43 mins
via the M11
• In 2011 the Cambridge population was measured
at 123,900, including 24,488 students
• Approximate property prices for average sized
detached houses in Cambridge range from
£450,000-£550,000
• Demographic is 49 percent male and 51
percent female. In 2001 the census recorded the
highest ethnicity group were white British with
2,413,599 white British men and 2,513,744 white
British females. Cambridge also has a high Indian
population at roughly 25,500
• In terms of age less than a fifth of residents were
under 15 and 17.1% of the population were over
the age of 65.
• 51 state funded primary schools, 1 state funded
middle school, 31 state funded secondary schools,
5 state funded sixth form colleges, 15 independent
schools, 2 independent further education colleges.
• Surrounding areas include St Neots, West Suffolk,
Stamford, Huntingdon, St Ives, Saffron Walden,
“how do these two Boat Race competitors compare?”
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Central London Tube StationsCharing Cross, Clapham Junction, Clapham South, Edgware Road, Elephant & Castle, Euston, Great Portland St, Holborn/Kingsway, London Bridge, Maida Vale, Pimlico, Queensway, Shaftesbury Avenue, Southwark, St James Park, Temple, Tower Hill, Victoria Station, Waterloo
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Banks: Barclays, HSBC, Chelsea Building Society, Santander, Metro Bank
London Chamber of Commerce
Hospitals: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Lister Hospital, The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Cromwell Hospital, Royal Brompton Hospital, Royal Marsden Hospital. King Eward VII
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Schools & Colleges:Chelsea Academy, Gresham College, Heatherley’s School of Fine Art, Royal College of Music,
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Westminster AbbeySt Luke’s ChurchSt Johns, Smith SquareSociety of Chemical Industry
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