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In partnership with local councils we have lobbied for, and implemented, improved lighting, pedestrian crossing facilities, footpaths, landscaped areas, improved pavements and CCTV in several areas within the estate. We want to increase walking as a viable, healthy, and environmentally friendly activity.
40% of the 45,000 people employed on the Park Royal estate live within the local boroughs and could walk or cycle to work, either directly, or as part of a bus or train journey.
The Park Royal bike user group is part of the PRP Transport Management Association (TMA). Issues are discussed at regular quarterly meetings. Cycling lanes are being improved around the estate to promote cycling as a safe means of transport. |
Inward Investment 


This year, the PRP Annual Dinner and Business Awards Ceremony will take place at the Hurlingham Club, a venue of timeless elegance, recognised throughout the world as one of Britain’s greatest private members’ clubs. The Club retains its quintessentially English tradition and heritage, making it the ideal place for our extravagant 2010 Annual Dinner and Business Awards event.
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