Why are some London council estates considered notorious while others are arguably the most desirable places to live in the capital? Photographer Thaddeus Zupancic explores this notion in his ...
London Estates, although it is presented with FUEL’s characteristically ... he has assembled an important record. Subtitled ‘Modernist Council Housing 1946-1981’, the book captures a lost era, one in ...
Built in a Brutalist style, Balfron Tower is an old council housing block in ... Barbican and at the nearby Golden Lane Estate, built by the City of London in the mid-1960s.
The charity's chief executive, Emily Robinson, said: "Unfortunately, when you get loads of signs that say No Ball Games, it ...
Jack Young’s images of London’s historic council estates look to illustrate the value of places and communities that are too often dismissed, undermined and underfunded Council estates in Britain were ...
Westminster council wants the power to seize empty properties after discovering some homes in the borough have not been lived ...
A north London council has said it is looking to buy properties in the Liverpool City Region (LCR) and use them to provide ...
The council has also approved the redevelopment of Abbey Manufacturing Estate. The scheme will provide 684 homes, of which 35% will be affordable. Air-source heat pumps will provide 85% of the ...
London’s vibrant nightlife faces a fresh threat after a “vocal minority” of Soho residents lodged noise complaints, the owner ...
Bizarrely, some London councils have already bought properties ... Harlow and Thurrock in Essex and Maidstone in Kent. Brent council has purchased more than 75 properties across Milton Keynes ...
The new signs, now fully functional basketball hoops, were fitted above “no ball games” signs on the Mursell estate in ...
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