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Help us improve the Harley Street area

Harley Street BID area masterplan consultation
Have your say to help us improve the Harley Street area

The Harley Street Business Improvement District (BID) team would like to hear the views of the whole community on how we can make the setting of the Harley Street area even better, so that we can develop a truly great place for businesses, workers, residents and visitors.

Comment on the interactive map

Take the survey and enter the prize draw

We have appointed independent research and urban design practice Publica, working with transport consultants, NRP, to develop a masterplan for the area’s streets and public spaces – from immediate improvements to a long-term strategy for lasting change.

About the masterplan

Five fundamental principles have been developed to guide the development of the masterplan:

  • Enhance the setting of the area's many heritage assets
  • Provide public spaces with a focus on health, wellbeing and accessibility to celebrate the area's healthcare connections
  • Enhance the neighbourhood qualities of the area 
  • Create green links between existing open spaces
  • Prioritise sustainable public realm

We would love you to help us shape this masterplan by telling us what you think makes the area special, any challenges that need to be addressed, and where improvements could be made.

Your responses will remain anonymous but will be used to shape a masterplan that benefits for everyone who does business, works, lives and visits here.

Fill in the survey and enter the draw to win prizes from local businesses.

Terms and conditions apply.

The online survey closes at 12.00 midnight on Sunday 16 June 2024.

Or come and chat to us at one of our street pop-ups:

  • Sunday 19 May, Moxon Street, 10.30am-2.30pm
  • Tuesday 21 May, Cavendish Square, 12noon-2pm
  • Tuesday 4 June, Cavendish Square, 12noon-2pm and outside Marylebone Library, New Cavendish Street, 3.30-5.30pm
  • See us at the Marylebone Fayre on Sunday 9 June, at the Harley Street BID stall outside of Daunt bookshop

Find out more and have your say: