Digital Report
Consultation to date
The first phase of public consultation launched on 11th July and concluded on 27th July. This page details key figures relating to the consultation along with the survey responses received from 11th – 27th July.
Consultation Overview
- 550 Unique visitors to the website during this consultation phase
- Dedicated Stakeholder Meetings
- 638 Social Media Ad click-throughs, Reach of 27,825
- 48 Survey Responses
Survey
Which of the following best describes your relationship to the local area?
47 out of 48 people answered this question
Local businessperson/employee
68.1%
Local resident
19.1%
UK visitor/tourist
12.8%
Community representative
0%
Elected representative
0%
Other
0%
What method of transport do you typically use to access the area around 75 London Wall?
47 out of 48 people answered this question
Walking
44.7%
Liverpool Street Station
25.5%
Moorgate Station
14.9%
Cycling
6.4%
Other
6.4%
Car
2.1%
Bus
0%
Other responses:
- Cannon Street
- Bank Station
When walking past 75 London Wall, which street do you typically use?
48 out of 48 people answered this question
London Wall
79.2%
Old Broad Street
18.8%
Great Winchester Street
2.1%
What is your experience of the area surrounding 75 London Wall?
48 out of 48 people answered this question
Pie Chart
What measures would improve your experience of the area around 75 London Wall?
47 out of 48 people answered this question
More greenery and seating areas
57.4%
More space for pedestrians and enhanced permeability at ground-floor level
14.9%
Increased activation at street level to provide better interest
12.8%
Non-retail centre (art, music, library etc)
8.5%
Other
6.4%
Other responses:
- Social housing
- More cycle routes
- Needs no change
Do you support our ambition to create a best-in-class, HQ building with leading environmental credentials through a retro-fit first approach?
48 out of 48 people answered this question
Pie Chart
Would you support this location as a home for a cultural organisation with a dedicated space and access to the public realm?
48 out of 48 people answered this question
Pie Chart
Do you support our ambition to encourage sustainable modes of transport such as cycling and walking?
48 out of 48 people answered this question
Pie Chart
Responses
Are there any areas within the City that you hold in high regard?
36 out of 48 people answered this question
- About one square mile of it!
- Finsbury Circus, postman Park, Barbican and golden lane estate, around guildhall
- Smithfield
- Barbican
- The existing building is very handsome - and should be retained. A light retro fit would be more appropriate and environmentally appropriate.
- Bank
- Barbican
- Broadgate
- Social Housing you capitalist profiteers
- Spitalfields
- St Dunstan in the East
- Not familiar with the city
- City point square
- London bridge
- Finsbury circus and square
- Barbican
- More green environmental thimgs
- I love the vibe at Broadgate Circle and everything about the Barbican
- Liverpool street
- Knock it down and build a skyscraper
- Broadgate Centre before current redevelopment; area south of St Paul’s
- I just love the City
- Paternoster Square
- Canary wharf
- Moorgate
- Not one specific, but it is where partnerships work; where there is a level playing ground for business, community, charity, faith and commercial to play an equal part in the revitalisation of an area
- Exchange square
- Barbican
- Finsbury circus
- Southwark
- Barbican
- Fleet Street - like the character and history of the old buildins
- Angel
- Finsbury Square
- Bank
- Old street station
Is there anything else you think the project team should consider or know when developing their proposals for 75 London Wall?
28 out of 48 people answered this question
- No, get on with it, it’s a dump
- Have proper facilities (parking, showers, changing room, lockers) for those cycling to work
- Add character, display classical influence
- It's a great building. You should be retaining as much as possible of it - including the facade. There is only a need for a light retrofit above ground floor level.
- Can you rebuild it to look like Winchester House designed by F.T. Pilkington (how it was in 1885). I think this was best looking version of this building.
- More shops to make it vibrant
- In door atrium accessible to the public
- Social Housing and affordable living
- Cafe or restaurant would be nice
- Nope
- Something to do in the area would be nice
- More evening activity opportunities
- Art and gardens are both very important
- Build a skyscraper
- Home page of this website is full of developer jargon that means little to ordinary people
- Green roof, great public realm
- The entrance lobby was originally designed as an art gallery. How might you restore that intent to enhance the sustainability target?
- Reduce people congestion
- No
- Retail space has been empty for a couple years
- XLP are opposite you and we are keen to be an enthusiastic partner in all this
- No
- Roof gardens with trees
- Free exhibitions
- More places to sit
- A cultural offer should be free
- Pedestrian areas
- Cultural, arts, theatre events