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| Family
Housing - The Power of Concentration |
| Showing
that it
is possible to build high density, good
quality family housing with gardens in
urban areas. The purpose of the
report is to encourage planners to
provide more urban housing for working
families which in turn would reduce the
exodus of population from urban areas
into the countryside. |
| Report |
| A4,
30pp |
| April
2008 |
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| Focus on the Thames
Gateway 2 |
| 10
key statistics highlighting
environmental, social and economic
performance in the Thames Gateway Growth
Area - Second year report |
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2006, CPRE published a report examining
the record of local authority areas in
the Thames Gateway on their
achievements in protecting the
environment, managing change and meeting
the needs of local people. This
second report shows how the situation
has changed over the last year, and
gives an assessment of each authority's
performance on each aspect of the
Sustainable Communities Plan.
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| Report |
| A4, 14pp |
| November 2007 |
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| Compact Sustainable
Communities |
| Making
the case for well planned, higher
density, mixed use urban development:
meeting housing needs, improving quality
of life and protecting the environment. |
| Report |
| A4, 28pp |
| November 2006 |
| ISBN 1 902786 87
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| Focus on the Thames
Gateway |
| 10
key statistics highlighting
environmental, social and economic
performance in the Thames Gateway Growth
Area. |
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Government has ambitious plans for one
of the world’s biggest urban
regeneration projects – Thames
Gateway, in and around East London. Our
report gives a snapshot of current
conditions affecting quality of life.
Our analysis of key statistics suggest
that Government aspirations for the
Gateway’s transformation will not be
met without more focused intervention
and leadership on the economy, jobs,
education, planning and building, and
protecting the environment.
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| Report |
| A4, 12pp |
| August 2006 |
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| The London Planning
Guide |
| The London Planning
Guide provides a succinct and easy to
follow explanation of how the planning
system works in England and Wales,
explaining who does what and at what
stage in the process, and explains the
nature and role of the Mayor of London's
spatial development strategy for London.
It is designed to enable non-specialists
to engage with the land use planning
system so as to influence local
authority plans and decisions on
individual planning applications. Detail
is taken out and set aside in a series
of annexes, enabling the reader to use
the main body of the document to quickly
develop a working level of expertise. |
| Guide |
| A4 60pp |
| October 2005 |
| £5.00 |
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| Thames Gateway: From
Rhetoric to Reality |
| Governments
and policy-makers are planning for major
development in the Thames Gateway.
CPRE's report shows how we can meet
housing needs and deliver a high-quality
built environment in the Thames Gateway,
while protecting and enhancing the
landscape. The report addresses
significant concerns across a wide range
of public policy issues, including urban
centre management, landscape protection
and natural resources management. |
| Report |
| A4 62pp |
| September 2005 |
| ISBN 1 902786 81
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| £5.00 |
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| Thames
Gateway: making progress |
CPRE’s
proposals for making the most of an
unprecedented regeneration opportunity
to help protect the countryside across
South East England.
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development of the Thames Gateway offers
an unprecedented opportunity to
accommodate on brownfield land much of
the housing needs and relieve the
pressure for urban expansion on
greenfields across southeastern England.
If done properly, the development could
create a high-quality urban residential
environment while protecting and
enhancing the surrounding countryside.
This report makes recommendations for
optimising the area's urban capacity and
long-term attractiveness as a place to
live and work.
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| Report |
| A4,
17pp |
| May
2004 |
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