Zusammenfassung der Ressource
London Docklands
Case Study
- Urban Development
Corporation (UDC)
- The London Docklands Development Company (LDDC) was
set up to regenerate the Isle of Dogs area
- Set up in 1981
- Problems
- Shopping
- Only small shops/ corner shops
- Transport
- Poorly Developed transport facilities
and narrow, congested roads
- Open Spaces
- Little open spaces nor
any leisure amenities
- Housing
- High density housing in
the non-industrial areas
- Houses cheap and old-fashioned
- Industry
- Docklands became unused
- Derelict warehouses and factories
- Solutions
- Social Improvements
- Services
- Leisure
- Watersports Marina
- National indoor sports
centre
- Post-16 college campus for
the new University of East
London
- Several large new shopping malls
- Housing
- Population rise
- 40,000 in 1981
- 85,000 in 2000
- 22,000 new homes created
- Some luxury flats in
former warehouses
- 10,000 refurbished local
authority former terraced houses
- Environmental Improvements
- 750 hectares of
derelict land
reclaimed
- 200,000 trees planted
- 130 hectares of
open space created
- Economic Improvements
- Transport
- Docklands Light Railway
(DLR) links the area with
central London
- Jubilee line
underground
extension
- London City Airport
- New roads
including M11 link
- Employment
- Number of
jobs rose
- 27000 in 1981
- 90,000 in 2000
- Many new firms
set up shop
- Stock Exchange
- ITV Studios
- Many high rise office blocks
- At Canary Wharf