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By: Series: Inside Housing ; 21(46) 19 November 2004, 20-23(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Investigates the slow pace of delivery of the Thames Gateway concept and outlines the progress so far. Discusses the creation of a network of working groups and delivery vehicles including the setting up of several urban development companies, the increasing number of committed housing sites and greater private sector interest. However, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 will slow down the planning process even further before improving it. Housing developers are reserving judgment on the new delivery vehicles being set up to accelerate development. Provides a who's who in the Thames Gateway and a map of and table on key development sites in London, Essex and Kent.
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Investigates the slow pace of delivery of the Thames Gateway concept and outlines the progress so far. Discusses the creation of a network of working groups and delivery vehicles including the setting up of several urban development companies, the increasing number of committed housing sites and greater private sector interest. However, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 will slow down the planning process even further before improving it. Housing developers are reserving judgment on the new delivery vehicles being set up to accelerate development. Provides a who's who in the Thames Gateway and a map of and table on key development sites in London, Essex and Kent.