The new blockbusters
Language: English Series: Evening Standard ; Homes and Property, 12 March 1997, 2(1)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: A report by the London Planning and Advisory Committee (LPAC) urges the government to encourage developers to turn redundant office blocks into affordable homes. A trend which has already begun.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A report by the London Planning and Advisory Committee (LPAC) urges the government to encourage developers to turn redundant office blocks into affordable homes. A trend which has already begun.