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Green light for updated Museum of London scheme

The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has given the green light for updated plans from the Museum of London to create a new, world-class cultural destination within a series of historic buildings in West Smithfield.

The approved plans mean a secure, sustainable future for the historic market buildings that make up the site, most of which date back to the Victorian Era.

Much of the historic fabric of the buildings will be preserved to create cavernous and atmospheric spaces both above and below ground. These spaces will allow the museum to showcase more of its collection and will be capable of hosting a broader range of displays, exhibitions, learning activity and events.

The planning application from the Museum of London covers the General Market, Poultry Market and a suite of buildings known as The Annexe, which includes the Fish Market, Red House and Engine House. A Listed Building Consent Application for the Grade II-listed Poultry Market has also been secured.

Chairman of the Planning Applications Sub-Committee at the City of London Corporation, Shravan Joshi, said: “The Museum of London’s plans offer an exciting opportunity to bring historic buildings in Smithfield sensitively back to life and ensure they are opened up to new audiences.

“The new museum will be an exceptional attraction that is open and accessible to all, especially due to its proximity to the Elizabeth line. This project will play an integral part in our Destination City vision by boosting the Square Mile’s leisure offer for visitors, workers and residents.

“As well as being an exceptional attraction in its own right, the new museum will bring substantial economic, environmental, cultural and social benefits to the area.”

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