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London bags city planning prize for ‘exceptional capacity to reinvent itself’
June 16, 2026
|The Straits Times
Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize winner lauded for delivering transformational change
For transforming a derelict 27ha former rail site into a vibrant mixed-use district and creating the world’s largest clean air zone of its kind, among other efforts, London has bagged the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize 2026.
The award, presented biennially since 2010, recognises cities that have demonstrated good governance and foresight in tackling urban challenges, and brought benefits to their communities in the process.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan on June 15 received the award, which is organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC), at a ceremony held at the Capitol Theatre.
In a statement, URA and CLC said London was awarded the eighth edition of the prize for its “exceptional capacity to reinvent itself and deliver transformational change for the densely built-up metropolis”.
The prize jury said in a citation at the awards ceremony that the city achieved positive change through resilient and innovative governance, transformative infrastructure, and creative public-private partnerships, citing the King’s Cross project as an example of successful urban rejuvenation.
The jury noted, for instance, London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone — which covers 1,500 sq km - and a programme that provides free school meals to up to 270,000 students daily.
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