They're probably looking on at the Nine Elms site and how the dense housing has proven to be extremely lucrative for the council as it's a younger population, densely packed, high council tax revenue, but the density means a cheaper provision of services.
I do kinda agree, directionally, that the West and North West of London could do with rejuvenation and a new centre to things with better planning... but I don't think that will be what Ealing deliver.
They're probably looking on at the Nine Elms site and how the dense housing has proven to be extremely lucrative for the council as it's a younger population, densely packed, high council tax revenue, but the density means a cheaper provision of services.
I do kinda agree, directionally, that the West and North West of London could do with rejuvenation and a new centre to things with better planning... but I don't think that will be what Ealing deliver.