combined gross value added for the UK economy £137m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Our schemes incorporate climate change adaptation and resilience strategies supported through low and zero carbon utility along with green and blue infrastructure. These biodiversity net positive developments provide private amenity spaces and public realms that are cognisant of secure by design principles. One example of a biodiversity net positive habitat is our New Garden Quarter development in east London, where we regenerated a former car park into a two-acre landscaped garden including trees, planting and a pond. Given the complexity of our schemes, we collaborate with award-winning Delivering on our strategy living legacy continued architects, urban designers, landscape architects, ecologists and associated experts, to ensure high-quality design and engineering solutions. This integrated approach provides environmental benefits, including urban greening factors compliance and improved air quality, resulting in places that foster community cohesion, improved wellbeing and long-term social value. In 2020 we once again implemented our Social Return on Investment (SRoI) framework to improve our social impact. Given the BLL strategy was launched in 2016, during 2021 we will conduct a five year social value review of completed projects to establish our societal contribution; we will learn from this feedback, which will enable us to update our practices, processes and procedures where required. South Kilburn