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<\/strong>In 2010, Dean Jones assumed the contract role of Regeneration Project Manager for Bexley Council, overseeing the ambitious Belvedere Green Links project within the East London Green Grid (ELGG) initiative. Tasked with the efficient delivery of multiple projects stemming from the London Green Grid program, Jones faced the challenge of meeting crucial milestones to secure allocated funding and prevent its redirection.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Focusing on the dual imperatives of climate change and future development, the ELGG concept aimed to establish a versatile network of strategic open spaces. The overarching goal was to enhance the quality of life for both new and existing East London residents and workers. To achieve this, Jones and his team worked to create interlinked, multi-functional, and high-quality open spaces that seamlessly connected town centers, public transport nodes, the urban fringe, the Thames, and major employment and residential areas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Green Grid envisioned the establishment of new public spaces, improvements to existing open spaces, and enhancements to the connections in between. Dean Jones played a pivotal role in representing the Bexley Council team at various meetings, including a memorable encounter with then-Mayor Boris Johnson at the Greater London Authority (GLA). Throughout this journey, Jones navigated project complexities, securing funding where necessary and ensuring the timely progression of initiatives critical to the success of the Belvedere Green Links project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

EAST LONDON GREEN GRID<\/strong> BACKGROUND INFORMATION<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Strategic Summary<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1. What is the East London Green Grid?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The ELGG concept aims to provide new and existing East London residents and workers with a multi functional network of strategic open space and in turn improved quality of life. This responds to the dual drivers of climate change and future development. The aim of the Green Grid is to create a network of interlinked, multi-functional and high quality open spaces that connect with town centres, public transport nodes, the countryside in the urban fringe, the Thames and major employment and residential areas. The Green Grid envisages the creation of new public spaces, the enhancement of existing open spaces and improvements to the links in between.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

As a living network of open spaces, river and other corridors connecting urban areas to the river Thames, the Green Belt and beyond, the Green Grid will:<\/p>\n\n\n\n