City exodus feared
Series: Regeneration and Renewal ; 18 October 2002, 3(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: A report by the Barlett School of Planning fears that transport improvements particularly in rail could spark a London exodus by a new generation of 'super commuters'. This may lead to less well off families moving out of London increasing pressure on greenfield sites near to commuter stations. If families desert London's centre the government target to build 60% of new homes on brownfield land may become impossible. To obtain copies of this report t 020 7352 3885 or http://www.trg.soton.ac.uk/ For 'The Land Use Effects of the 10-year plan' http://www.trg.soton.ac.uk/itc/| Item type | Current library | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | 1 | Available | 120205-1001 |
A report by the Barlett School of Planning fears that transport improvements particularly in rail could spark a London exodus by a new generation of 'super commuters'. This may lead to less well off families moving out of London increasing pressure on greenfield sites near to commuter stations. If families desert London's centre the government target to build 60% of new homes on brownfield land may become impossible. To obtain copies of this report t 020 7352 3885 or http://www.trg.soton.ac.uk/ For 'The Land Use Effects of the 10-year plan' http://www.trg.soton.ac.uk/itc/