The Future of Soho Alfresco..

The Future of Soho Alfresco..

Share Your Thoughts On The Future Of Soho Alfresco

Whatever your opinion Soho Alfresco has represented a huge change in the streetscape of Soho and is now under further review with the prospect of it ending. If you would like to contribute to the discussion, get your views heard and help shape the future of the scheme and Soho as a whole please do attend a workshop.

The first meeting will take place on: Wednesday 21st July You can join one of two sessions at either: 5:30 – 7:00pm or 7:30 – 9:00pm

The Venue

01 Zero One, Westminster Kingsway College Campus, Soho Centre, Hopkins Street, W1F 0HS

You will need to register to attend one of the workshops. You can sign-up beforehand by visiting www.visionforsoho.co.uk or by calling 0203 900 3676.

Your views will be used to shape the future of this scheme so make sure your voice is heard and help to create the Soho that is right for you.

Warm Regards

The Greater London Properties Team


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