Director Jonny Wong has been appointed to the Oxford Street Development Corporation's (OSDC) new Planning Quality Review Panel, bringing his experience from delivering schemes with complex planning and design challenges to a nationally significant project.

Long recognised as the UK's high street, Oxford Street is an iconic symbol of London, and a renowned retail destination. The recently established Corporation's mission is to renew the destination in the face of growing external challenges, supporting existing and new retail, enhanced public realm, and securing the area's future for years to come.

With the Corporation championing high-quality, sustainable design across Oxford Street, the Planning Quality Review Panel's 23 experts will play a central role in supporting future planning, design, and delivery. Jonny will join meetings over the coming months to support in key decision making over major upcoming projects in the area.
“Joining the panel is a rare opportunity to help shape a place with global significance. I'm looking forward to working with fellow panellists, supporting forward-thinking proposals that build on Oxford Street's strengths and bring high-quality, inclusive design to the area"
- Jonny Wong, Director at dMFK

The OSDC Planning Quality Review Panel is coordinated by Frame Projects.
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