About the authors
Victoria Pinoncely
Victoria is Research Manager at Centre for London. She joined Centre for London in 2017 from the Royal Town Planning Institute, where her research focused on the role of places in contributing positively to social issues such as public health, ageing and poverty. Previously, she was Consultant in Infrastructure, Economics and Planning at AECOM, and worked as a researcher for LSE Cities. Victoria holds an MSc in Regional and Urban Planning Studies from the London School of Economics, a Master’s degree in Politics, Economics and Sociology from Sciences Po Lille, and a BA (Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Kent.
Erica Belcher
Erica is Research Assistant at Centre for London. Her research interests include housing, urban transport planning and the voluntary sector. Prior to joining the Centre, Erica was Research Intern at the New Local Government Network and a workshop volunteer at Cardboard Citizens. Erica holds a BA (Hons) in Arts and Culture from Maastricht University, and an MSc in Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics.