Mayor outlines new work to help London’s BAME communities thrive

Wednesday 29th November 2017 09:04 EST
 
 

On 29th November, The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, put the capital’s diverse communities at the centre of his work as he published his new draft London Plan. For the first time, the draft Plan makes strengthening BAME communities and relationships across London’s diverse groups a key priority, outlining work to ensure Londoners from all backgrounds are given the opportunity to develop businesses and benefit from the capital’s cultural offer.

From the outset of his Mayoralty, Sadiq Khan has been clear that London’s diversity is its biggest strength, and that the capital is open to all, regardless of ethnicity, age, race, sexuality, gender or disability.

London is one of the most diverse cities in the world, with over 300 languages spoken and 40 percent of Londoners from BAME backgrounds. Sadiq Khan strongly believes the success of the capital’s communities relies upon this diversity and that they must remain open and inclusive, allowing everyone to share in and contribute towards the city’s success.

The draft Plan provides a framework to ensure tailored support is given to BAME Londoners who want to start, or grow, a business. Complementing the Mayor’s Economic Development Strategy (EDS), this support includes the retention and provision of workspace, which offers valuable collaboration opportunities for fledging businesses. And with London’s population set to grow to around 10.8 million by 2041, the Mayor has outlined plans for new ‘growth corridors’ in areas of higher density, set out alongside planned new infrastructure which will support new employment opportunities. These include Crossrail 2, Thames Estuary, and the Bakerloo line extension.

As well as working to boost BAME employment, the Mayor is committed to ensuring all Londoners, whatever their background, have access to affordable housing. He is working to make 50 per cent of new homes built in the capital genuinely affordable, and his new draft Plan removes outdated constraints to give a significant boost to the number of new and affordable homes given planning permission in the capital.

The Plan also encourages Boroughs to consider how their cultural offer serves different groups of people including those from BAME backgrounds, how these facilities can be protected and where gaps may be. In addition, making London’s night-time culture accessible and safe for all is a priority, and the Mayor is urging Boroughs to work with local police, businesses and land owners to ensure Londoners of all backgrounds feel confident to go out at night.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “London’s greatest strength is its diversity, where people of different ethnicities, nationalities, religious backgrounds and sexualities live side by side. Our capital is open to all – but everyone must be allowed to share in, and contribute to, its success if we are to truly thrive as a global city. BAME communities are a vital part of London’s rich tapestry, and helping them flourish and grow has to be at the heart of civic planning. By strengthening relationships between London’s communities, we can make sure all Londoners are benefitting from everything the capital has to offer, and create a city that prospers even more thanks to its incredible mix of people.”


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