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John Naylor

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    John Naylor

  • Walking on water: £60million walkway that'll let Londoners take a stroll on the Thames

    Walking on water: £60million walkway that'll let Londoners take a stroll on the Thames
    <a href='http://bit.ly/l9MFB4' target="_blank">Daily Mail - Walking on water: £60million walkway that'll let Londoners take a stroll on the Thames</a> “This will be an exciting addition for the summer of 2012 and a new opportunity for Londoners to relax by the Thames in the heart of the City”
  • Detailed Plans Submitted For London River Park

    <a href='http://bit.ly/Ip019u' target="_blank">London River Park - Detailed plans submitted for London River Park</a> “This is a very exciting moment for the team and we are proud to have submitted plans for the floating London River Park. These plans have been shaped by the expertise of many expert and experienced hands, as well as the people of London." "We recognise there is a lot of hard work left to do but this is a major step forward."
  • London River Park Brought To Life In New Animation

    <a href='http://bit.ly/HAwKss' target="_blank">London River Park - London River Park brought to life in new animation</a> John Naylor, speaking on behalf of the London River Park team, said:
    “London is the most exciting city in the world, so where better to create this unique river park? The London River Park will make the capital even more attractive to visitors and investors and it is clear that Londoners back these plans. We’re overwhelmed by the level of support from Londoners."
  • BBC London News - London River Park feature

    <a href='http://bit.ly/IGFN6I' target="_blank">BBC News - London River Park feature (Youtube Mirror)</a> “The London Eye is not an eye. But the River Park is a park. It’s going to have green spaces, trees, a swimming pool, and open places where people can sit and relax and enjoy the river. Of course it’s a park.”
  • The London River Park: place for the people or a private playground?

    The London River Park: place for the people or a private playground?
    <a href='http://bit.ly/t2ZR6J' target="_blank">The Guardian - The London River Park: place for the people or a private playground?</a> ‘Venus is not putting up all this money out of the pure goodness of its heart nor, entirely, to raise its "brand awareness" in London, as John Naylor puts it, although that is a factor.’ ‘This, says John Naylor, would be like Disney World, to the extent that "you know you're protected; you know that you won't be attacked or bothered by vagrants and sellers".’