Local community commitments

The London Clinic has worked closely with
Westminster Council, Howard de Walden Estates,
private medical insurance organisations and the local
community. Together they aim to
ensure this prestigious new development
demonstrates both a commitment to the future of healthcare in the
neighbourhood, as well as maintaining visual links with the
renowned heritage of
the area.
During construction of this facility, we’ve
been committed to preserving and protecting Harley Street’s green
surroundings and ensuring it remains as pleasant as possible for
local residents, medical professionals and their patients. We are
delighted to have made a donation of £150,000 to Westminster
Council to go towards a number of community improvements which
include the 'upgrading' of local gardens and the provision of CCTV
in Marylebone High Street.
Right: from left to right: Toby Shannon, Chief Executive
(Howard de Walden Estate); Malcolm Miller, Chief Executive (The
London Clinic);

A large portion of this donation has gone
towards the purchase and planting of 48 ‘Chanticleer Pear’ trees
along Harley Street. This is the first time in Harley Street’s 300
year history that it has been lined with trees. We were proud to
welcome the Duchess of Devonshire and the Lord Mayor of Westminster
to plant the last of these trees in a ceremony held outside The
London Clinic in March.
Left: from left to right: Mr Michael Abrahams CBE DL,
Chairman (The London Clinic); The Lord Mayor of Westminster
Councillor Carolyn Keen; Malcolm Miller, Chief Executive (The
London Clinic);
The Duchess of Devonshire DL