London neglects pedestrians (Record no. 117619)

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Title London neglects pedestrians
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004
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Series statement Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment)
Volume/sequential designation 1575, 25 June 2004 2(1)
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Summary, etc. The streets of London are dominated by vehicles, at the expense of pedestrians, according to a report unveiled this week. The report, "Towards a fine city for people: public spaces and public life - London 2004", by Gehl Architects, examines streets, squares and parks to see how the capital could improve its public spaces and become a walking city. The report is available at http://www.gehlarchitects.dk/html/projects/london/ pix/28780_TFL_Public_Spaces.pdf.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PEDESTRIANS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CITY OF LONDON
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     London London News article 30/06/2004   WB4025-16 126647-1001 06/08/2019 1 06/08/2019 News article