CRP Drives Collaborative Action on Climate Resilience

13th July 2026 / Posted by Katherine Fairfax

Climate resilience is becoming essential as London experiences more frequent heatwaves, extreme weather events and environmental pressures. Across the city, organisations are adapting how they plan, design and manage places to ensure communities, businesses and infrastructure can thrive in a changing climate. This edition of the CRP Newsletter explores a range of approaches that are helping to build a more resilient London, from greening and healthy streets to sustainable logistics, community resilience and long-term city planning.  

At CRP, we are proud to work alongside our partners to deliver practical, place-based solutions that support climate adaptation while bringing wider benefits for health, air quality, biodiversity and local economies. Through programmes such as Healthy Streets Everyday IISTREET-15, urban greening initiatives, low-emission freight trials and collaborative planning projects, we are helping to create greener streets, cooler public spaces, more resilient transport networks and healthier neighbourhoods.  

A common theme running through each article is the importance of partnership working. Whether creating cool spaces during heatwaves, delivering green infrastructure, supporting thriving high streets, rethinking urban planning, or transforming city logistics, meaningful progress depends on collaboration between local authorities, businesses, BIDs, community organisations and other stakeholders.  

We hope this edition provides inspiration for how climate resilience can be embedded into projects, policies and places. To learn more about CRP’s work or explore partnership opportunities, please get in touch: https://crossriverpartnership.org/contact-us/  

Read the July newsletter here: https://crossriverpartnership.org/publications/?search=&category=crp-newsletters&year_published=