LentTermSeminars 2016

LSE London's 2016 Lent term seminar series begins on the 18th of January. Speakers from within and beyond LSE will focus on London's current economic and political environment London, covering relevant issues such as development options for London, the 2016 London mayoral election, localism in London, as well as the British planning system.

Presenters include academics and practitioners from relevant fields. Each seminar is chaired by one of the members of LSE London, while speaker’s presentations, available podcasts and any other related documents are posted here regularly after each session .

The seminar is held every Monday at 20 Kingsway (KSW), Room G.01, from 17:00 to 18:30  located at the LSE, map and directions  here.

For more information, please contact LSE London at: lselondon@lse.ac. uk



 


Programme

Room KSW G.01, 17:00 - 18:30

18
January

Gavin Parker
University of Reading

'Neighbourhood planning'

25
January

Sakiba Gurda
London Borough of Islington

‘London – a view from a borough’ 

1
February

 

 

Duncan Bowie
University of Westminster

‘Beyond the compact city: a review of the development options for London and the Southeast’ 

8
February

John Lett
Greater London Authority

‘Issues for the new mayor’ 

22 February

Denis Dillion 
First Rung London

‘Tottenham after the riots’

29
February

Richard Lee
Just Space

‘Community visions for the next London Plan’

Towards a Community-Led Plan for London Ideas for discussion and debate

7
March  

Jane Wills 
Queen Mary, University of London

‘Localism in London’ 

14
March

Peter Rees
University College London

'The death of the British planning system'

 

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