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The London Cancer Hub in Sutton is an exciting project that aims to create the world’s leading centre for cancer research, treatment, education and enterprise.
The proposed development will build on the ground breaking facilities already provided by The Royal Marsden and the Institute of Cancer Research, delivering research facilities that will attract and retain the world’s leading scientists to speed up the development of cancer treatments.
It will include spaces for people to meet, work and relax, and give local people an opportunity to benefit from the facilities, public space and wider amenities on offer.
Investor Aviva Capital Partners and developer Socius/ Populate, the companies behind the proposals, have been asking the local community - those living, working and visiting Sutton and the wider area - to share their views on new plans for the London Cancer Hub.
UPDATE:
The London Cancer Hub is participating in this year's London Festival of Architecture (LFA), a celebration of architecture and community taking place throughout June.
As part of the festival, they are hosting a variety of events — including walking tours and interactive workshops focused on design, collaboration, and placemaking.
You can view the full event programme here or find a flyer on the right of this page. Please note some activities need to be booked.
The London Cancer Hub in Sutton is an exciting project that aims to create the world’s leading centre for cancer research, treatment, education and enterprise.
The proposed development will build on the ground breaking facilities already provided by The Royal Marsden and the Institute of Cancer Research, delivering research facilities that will attract and retain the world’s leading scientists to speed up the development of cancer treatments.
It will include spaces for people to meet, work and relax, and give local people an opportunity to benefit from the facilities, public space and wider amenities on offer.
Investor Aviva Capital Partners and developer Socius/ Populate, the companies behind the proposals, have been asking the local community - those living, working and visiting Sutton and the wider area - to share their views on new plans for the London Cancer Hub.
UPDATE:
The London Cancer Hub is participating in this year's London Festival of Architecture (LFA), a celebration of architecture and community taking place throughout June.
As part of the festival, they are hosting a variety of events — including walking tours and interactive workshops focused on design, collaboration, and placemaking.
You can view the full event programme here or find a flyer on the right of this page. Please note some activities need to be booked.