New Innovation Centre in Central Croydon

September 14, 2025 - September 14, 2025
Innovative South London in association with Croydon College.
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ACCOMMODATION, BUSINESS SUPPORT & NETWORKING TO SUPPORT INNOVATION IN NEW AND ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES ACROSS
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The morning session included a presentation on Creative London and its role in promoting, supporting, championing and investing in the Creative Industries in
Creative
The Creative Industries sector is an important one for
The core support programme of Creative
TALENT
STEP – Maria Diaz Palomares (LDA)
Sector Specific – e.g. Audio Visual Skills Action Plan
IP Service – “Brand It – Own It†– one year pilot with
Equity Fund – to be up and running by next year – minimum £50K and maximum £250K – Chris Mackman (LDA)
Business Accelerator – helps businesses to grow through an investment readiness programme – Tim Alexander (LDA)
PROPERTY
Creative Planning Gain – working with the LAs, GLA and
Property Advice Service
Creative Space Agency – looking at temporary vacant space available –
SHOWCASING
Networking and showcase space – Leitina Reuben (LDA)
SECTOR INVESTMENT
Film and Media – Peter Brimson (LDA)
Design – Peter Brimson (LDA)
Music – Paul Rogers (LDA)
Fashion –
MAJOR SHOWCASING – Wendy Wyatt taking the lead
Working with Team
Major events – e.g. Creative London, London Fashion Week
Sector Specific Showcasing Initiatives
International and Inter-Regional Trade Opportunities
RESEARCH AND EVALUATION – Frank Boyd (LDA)
CREATIVE HUB INVESTMENT PROGRAMME –
The Creative Industry hubs will focus on Talent, Showcasing,
The 10 hub areas include:
§ City Fringe
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§ Hammersmith, Brent and Ealing – Business Enterprise Centre, Focus West taking the lead
§ Brixton and Elephant and Castle
§ Croydon/South
§ Camden/Kings Cross
§ Deptford/Greenwich – Creative Lewisham taking the lead
§ Barking/East
§ Haringey/North
The development of hubs to the point of accreditation with the LDA will include the following activities:
Establishing a baseline position through some market analysis and identifying local clusters, business activity, networks and infrastructure, looking at growth potential through emerging businesses, etc
Engaging with partners to ensure a complementary mix
Making the links with HE and FE
Local hubs may be an area of activity and may be theme based around a particular sub-sector – e.g. music and performing arts!
The role of the hubs will be to co-ordinate services and support for the creative industry businesses in their hub area. These will be drawn from the central resources and include:
TALENT – hubs will need to develop their partnerships
PROPERTY– hubs will map baseline availability of sector relevant property
SHOWCASING – supporting events, publicity and PR
An area investment plan will need to be drawn up for the hub area which will be a longer term plan over say 10 years and will look at the needs of start-ups as well as SMEs and the larger companies.
It was clear from the discussions with various partners that the hub areas are at very different stages of development and each area is different. However, some common problems included a shortage of funds, weak partnerships,
The afternoon session covered much of the same ground and included representatives from the providers of services to the Creative Industries sector – e.g. Skillset, Arts Council, Film London.
At the end of the day, we agreed with the LDA that we should:
§ Continue to have quarterly meetings of the Group
§ The Group should be provided with an extranet for briefing notes, research, success indicators, etc.
§ Attend some themed seminars – for example looking at what needs to be done to draw up an Investment Plan for a hub area – which would be helpful.
SUMMARY: Overall, a useful day with the opportunity to hear about the LDA’s plans for the future and to meet partners from the Creative Industries sector around
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