Cities unlimited
Leunig, Tim
Cities unlimited - London Policy Exchange 2008
Introduction -- Cities limited -- Success and the city -- Reactions to our work -- Things will only get worse -- We cannot accept this -- What can we do? -- Expanding London -- It will not just be London -- Economic geography outside of the South East -- Setting cities free -- What could cities do? -- Coping with population decline -- Improving governance -- Conclusion
This controversial report proposes the building of one million houses in Cambridge, Oxford and London with the supposed aim of preventing a widening of the gap between the North and South of the UK. Other measures suggested include stopping funding for regeneration projects and allowing local government to spend funds allocated however they see fit.
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9781906097288
England and Wales--1543-
711.52 $2 18
Cities unlimited - London Policy Exchange 2008
Introduction -- Cities limited -- Success and the city -- Reactions to our work -- Things will only get worse -- We cannot accept this -- What can we do? -- Expanding London -- It will not just be London -- Economic geography outside of the South East -- Setting cities free -- What could cities do? -- Coping with population decline -- Improving governance -- Conclusion
This controversial report proposes the building of one million houses in Cambridge, Oxford and London with the supposed aim of preventing a widening of the gap between the North and South of the UK. Other measures suggested include stopping funding for regeneration projects and allowing local government to spend funds allocated however they see fit.
Advanced
9781906097288
England and Wales--1543-
711.52 $2 18