Transport to docklands
Language: English Series: Guardian ; 1 August 1992, 33 | Observer ; 2 August 1992, 21(3)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: The Government has dealt a blow to the administrators of Canary Wharf by refusing to buy an empty building in a package, which would have secured the Jubilee line extension, an element crucial to the revitalisation of, not just Canary Wharf, but the whole of Docklands. There are hopes that the European Investment Bank will assist.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2831-39 Estate agents fees | WB2831-41 Wheat subsidy changed | WB2831-43 Reducing urban traffic | WB2831-44 Transport to docklands | WB2831-45 UDCs pressed to sell land | WB2831-46 Abstraction of water | WB2832-01 Break with tradition |
The Government has dealt a blow to the administrators of Canary Wharf by refusing to buy an empty building in a package, which would have secured the Jubilee line extension, an element crucial to the revitalisation of, not just Canary Wharf, but the whole of Docklands. There are hopes that the European Investment Bank will assist.