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CPRE London publications
To purchase any publications please write to:
CPRE London
70 Cowcross Street
London EC1M 6EJ
Cheques should be made payable to 'CPRE London'
 
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
In 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.
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 4
£5.00
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  Cover: Compact Sustainable Communities
 
Focus on the Thames Gateway
10 key statistics highlighting environmental, social and economic performance in the Thames Gateway Growth Area.
The 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.
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
> PDF (275KB) 
 
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 5
£5.00
> PDF (487KB)
> Summary PDF (279Kb)
 
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.

The 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.
Report 
A4, 17pp 
May 2004
£5.00
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