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Future of London

Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor Weekly ; 38(2) 16 January 1992, 33-44(9)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Property surveys, political parties, institutions and public debate have raised the issue of the capital`s decline. Traffic congestion, high property prices, skills shortages, homelessness and overpriced hotels and amongst the concerns. Above all, there are calls for a single strategic planning authority. This feature examines some of the problems as well as comparing London with its continental rivals, considering East Thames corridor development, and describing the property market in each of the boroughs.
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Property surveys, political parties, institutions and public debate have raised the issue of the capital`s decline. Traffic congestion, high property prices, skills shortages, homelessness and overpriced hotels and amongst the concerns. Above all, there are calls for a single strategic planning authority. This feature examines some of the problems as well as comparing London with its continental rivals, considering East Thames corridor development, and describing the property market in each of the boroughs.