Zusammenfassung der Ressource
London
Docklands
- History
- First Docks were
built in 17th century
- The India Company
- There was a
boom in the
1800's
- Reached peack in 1930s
- over 100,000 people were
connected to the port of
London through their jobs
- Decline as
World War II
aproched
- Later destroyed
in WW2
- 1970 Onwards
- During late
1970's and
early 80's the
docklands was
derelict
- In 1981 almost 60% of
the land and building
were considered derelict,
vacant, under-used or
unused
- Server loss of
jobs from
1978-1983
- LDDC
- London
Dockland
Development
Corporation
- Founded in the Local
Government Planning
and Land Act of 1980
- 4 Primary goals
- Make the lands
and buildings
useful again
- Encourage new
industry and
commerce in the area
- Ensure good
housing and
amenities for its
residents
- Create a pleasant
enviroment
- Focused on market-led
development in order to be
more flexible.
- Transportation
- The docklands Light Railway
- Built in a monorail style
- Can carry
approximately
80,000 daily
- An extension to the
Jubilee line was
proposed
- However it took several
years to be approved
- Completed in 1998
and stopped in Canada
Water, Canary Wharf
- Easy to get to
- Housing
- New housing
development
sprang up all over
- The new housing is popular with
young professional bankers and
lawyers and is also very expensive
- Close to the CBD
- LDDC wants more people to
move to the area
- Many are now local landmarks
due to their unique shape. e.g.
Cascade apartment Block
- Thousand of people moved into
the area and in turn imporvoed
the local ecopnomy
- This payed back development