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14 January 2022

Alexander Jan writes in On London about the capital becoming a world city again

CDA Chair Alexander Jan has written a piece for On London about the capital's prosperity depending on the national government helping it to compete with other "world cities" across the globe.

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11 January 2022

On London: Lincoln’s Inn Fields – it’s west side story

The famous square has been the scene of criminality and executions and the home of aristocrats and lawyers.

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07 January 2022

Property Week: Predictions for 2022 comment by CDA Chief Executive

Central District Alliance Chief Executive Debbie Akehurst gives her predictions for 2022 in Property Week. "The opening of the Elizabeth line this year will have a transformational effect on London."

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05 January 2022

The first set of eleven articles covering the Central District Alliance area

Central District Alliance has partnered with On London to highlight some of the historical hidden gems of the Holborn, Bloomsbury, St Giles, Farringdon, and Clerkenwell area.

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28 December 2021

On London: The Clerkenwell Priory and the Peasants’ Revolt

Much of the area's physical history has disappeared but its legacy is still very much with us.

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13 October 2021

Central District Alliance publishes Annual Report following AGM

The Central District Alliance Business Improvement District has published its 2021 Annual Report following a successful Annual General Meeting.

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13 October 2021

CDA AGM Documents

Here you will find the documents and presentation from the Central District Alliance's Annual General Meeting on 12 October 2021.

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01 October 2021

Central District Alliance attended London Real Estate Forum 2021

The Central District Alliance and Hatton Garden Team to sponsor and attend this year's London Real Estate Forum.

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24 September 2021

Alexander Jan: London needs the government to encourage a return to the office

Covid has tipped London and other cities into a risky experiment with the way people work, putting a great deal at stake.

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