Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area

The Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area is a part of Shepherd's Bush, London, that has been established by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in order to promote the protection of local buildings of historic interest, and improve the character of the neighbourhood.

Plans have been drawn up by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham to substantially re-develop Shepherd's Bush Green, also known as the Common.

The plans include creating two new play areas for children, the planting of further trees and a general improvement to routes across the Green for both cyclists and pedestrians.

[3] Shepherd's Bush Market is the subject of a regeneration plan by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

[6] In July 2011 former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone visited the market to add his voice to those opposed to the Council's plans for regeneration of the area.

Aerial view of Shepherds Bush Green, which forms the largest part of the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area
The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion - a luxury hotel