ABSTRACT

An introduction to the problems and practices of planning in London. The authors address the question of what contributions the land-use planning system has made and could make to resolving decrepit public transport, congestion, noise, dirt, crime, poverty, begging, homelessness. They analyse these conflicts in terms of history, jobs, housing, transport and the quality of the environment - and considers future options.

chapter Chapter One|18 pages

Planning and London

chapter Chapter Two|23 pages

Industry and employment in London

chapter Chapter Three|13 pages

Housing

chapter Chapter Four|16 pages

Transport

chapter Chapter Five|19 pages

Politics and planning in London

chapter Chapter Six|51 pages

Land-use planning since 1947

chapter Chapter Nine|16 pages

London 1994: retrospect and prospect