Wasted London sites
Language: English Series: Evening Standard ; `Homes & Property`, 11 March 1998, 2(1)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: The London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) criticises planners for not doing enough to monitor and anticipate sources of redundant sites or making efficient use of former industrial or commercial sites for residential development.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3410-28 Forum grabs chance | WB3410-29 Lock-out agreements | WB3410-30 Housebuilding: Jan 1998 | WB3410-31 Wasted London sites | WB3410-32 Tube station homes | WB3410-33 Buy-to-let gains momentum | WB3410-34 Postcode power |
The London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) criticises planners for not doing enough to monitor and anticipate sources of redundant sites or making efficient use of former industrial or commercial sites for residential development.