Thames Gateway special
Series: Housing Today ; (339) 27 June 2003, 24-34(11)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Group of articles examining aspects of the proposed Thames Gateway development. "Landlocked" looks at the disappointing progress of the Thames Gateway since the launch of the Communities Plan. "Back to the future" examines the history of Thamemead and whether there are lessons to be learnt for the Gateway. "The promised land?" exposes the weaknesses in the Thames Gateway vision. "Double take" focuses on Tilfen Land, a private developer owned by a charity and a Registered Social Landlord, who aims to make a push into the Thames Gateway. "Let's do the right thing" outlines the World Wildlife Fund's ideas for making the new housing more environment-friendly.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X123126 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 123126-1001 |
Group of articles examining aspects of the proposed Thames Gateway development. "Landlocked" looks at the disappointing progress of the Thames Gateway since the launch of the Communities Plan. "Back to the future" examines the history of Thamemead and whether there are lessons to be learnt for the Gateway. "The promised land?" exposes the weaknesses in the Thames Gateway vision. "Double take" focuses on Tilfen Land, a private developer owned by a charity and a Registered Social Landlord, who aims to make a push into the Thames Gateway. "Let's do the right thing" outlines the World Wildlife Fund's ideas for making the new housing more environment-friendly.