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Auditing, Revealing and Promoting Industry in the London Borough of Southwark

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  • Jane Clossick

    (School of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University, UK)

  • Mark Brearley

    (School of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University, UK)

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Renewed enthusiasm surrounds the potential for urban industry and its contribution to the socioeconomic diversity of cities, despite concerns about the loss of industrial uses, land, and buildings in high-value, post-industrial cities. Yet, industry is often hidden and undervalued, and methodologies to change the culture around nurturing industry in cities have not been well explored. As a first step in moving this agenda forward, this article proposes effective ways to reveal industrial uses and to advocate for policy protections of the land they occupy. It examines how London Metropolitan University’s School of Art, Architecture and Design (AAD) Cities action researchers applied their Audit, Reveal and Promote methodology to Southwark, a London borough with a high concentration of urban industry. There are key aspects to revealing industrial economies: collecting accurate data on the ground, showcasing local businesses, building stakeholder networks through mutual trust, and creating a space of possibilities between vertical hierarchical and grassroots power networks to enable stakeholders to participate in urban change. This article presents a methodology for cultural change towards valuing a mix of uses, including industry, to transform land development towards retention and densification of industry.

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  • Jane Clossick & Mark Brearley, 2023. "Auditing, Revealing and Promoting Industry in the London Borough of Southwark," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 8(4), pages 211-224.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:urbpla:v:8:y:2023:i:4:p:211-224
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    1. Jessica Ferm & Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros & Sam Griffiths, 2021. "Planning Urban Manufacturing, Industrial Building Typologies, and Built Environments: Lessons From Inner London," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 6(3), pages 350-367.
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    1. Yonn Dierwechter & Mark Pendras, 2023. "Planning, Manufacturing, and Sustainability: Three Research Themes," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 8(4), pages 162-165.

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