The 2003 Lent Term seminars looked at challenges for the Mayor's London Plan.
Speakers included Tony Travis (LSE London), Professor Sir Peter Hall (Bartlett and LSE London associate), Michael Edwards (UCL) and Bridget Rosewell (GLA economics) among others.
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Robin Thompson, GLA, 'An Overview of Challenges to the London Plan'
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Tony Travers, LSE, 'The Plan's Investment Implications and their Realism'
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Bridget Rosewell, GLA, 'The Plan's Employment Growth Assumptions and their Realism/Certainty'
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Duncan Bowie, GLA, 'The Housing Challenge'
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Robert Upton, RTPI, 'The Plan as an Example of Strategic Planning'
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Robin Murray, Ecologika, LSE, 'Sustainable in the Plan'
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John Hollis, GLA, 'The Plan's Population/Household Forecasts in the Light of the Census'
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Peter Hall, Institute of Community Studies, 'Are the Transport and Spatial Development Plans Consistent and/or Realistic?'
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Martin Simmons, Association of London Government, 'How will the Boroughs Respond? Michael Edwards, UCL, 'The Property Market and the Plan'