LDA and London Government Reports

See below for reports published by London Development Agency and London Government:

GLA Economics Annual Report 2008

by: Greater London Authority

published: June 2008

GLA Economics latest publication: GLA Economics Annual Report 2008
This report covers the work of GLA Economics from April 2007 to March 2008. We have produced analysis on a broad range of issues that have an impact on London including, amongst other things, a comprehensive study of adults skills, housing submarkets and crossrail

GLA Economics Annual Report 2008

Strategic Parks Project Report

by: Greater London Authority

published: May 2006

The Strategic Parks Project involved work on developing the regional and metropolitan park opportunities identified in the Mayor’s Sub-Regional Development Frameworks. EDAW Ltd were contracted to produce the report by a partnership comprising the GLA, London Parks and Green Spaces Forum, Groundwork London, Association of London Government, Government Office for London, English Nature and the Countryside Agency.
The project report, published in May 2006, may be downloaded below. It provides guidance on how to implement a new strategic park by developing a generic methodology which is tested through four case studies. The case studies consider the constraints, opportunities, spatial context, demography, management and funding options for two regional park areas of search and two metropolitan park opportunities. The outputs of the project will inform the development of policy as part of the first review of the London Plan and provides guidance on the implementation & management options.

Strategic Parks Project Report

Transport 2025: Transport Vision For A Growing World City

by: Greater London Authority

published: November 2006

Transport 2025 describes a 20 year transport vision for London to address the significant transport challenges arising from the major population and employment growth facing London

Transport 2025 - Nov 2006

London Office Policy Review 2007

by: Greater London Authority

published: May 2007

This is an independent assessment of trends in demand and supply of London office space and of related issues which bear on strategic office policy, and vice versa

London Office Policy Review 2007

The London Plan: Sub-Regional Development Framework - South London

by: Greater London Authority

published: May 2006

This report brings together a wide range of data and information about South London and makes many suggestions to boroughs and others of issues which should be addressed in implementing the London Plan

South London SRDF - May 2006

Outer London: Issues for the London Plan

by: Greater London Authority

published: May 2007

Outer London offers a generally high quality environment, which has proved itself to be flexible and adaptive.

Outer London Issues from the London Plan May 2007

Mayor's Annual Report - The London View

by: Greater London Authority

published: 2006/07

Third annual report of the Mayor's second term of office. The report sets out the major achievements of the past year which have contributed towards achieving the vision of London as an exemplary, sustainable, world city

Mayor's annual report - The London View 2006/07

London Plan Further Alterations (draft) - Sept 2006

by: Greater LondonAuthority

published: September 2006

The Mayor has undertaken a tightly focused review of the London Plan in preparing these Further Alterations

London Plan Further alterations draft Sept 2006

The London Plan

by: Greater London Authority

published: February 2004

With the publication of his spatial development strategy, The London Plan, the Mayor is putting a strategic framework in place to manage the complexities of London's growth, so that all Londoners can share in its success.

Click here to obtain the London Plan

Sustaining Success - Developing London's Economy - Economic Development Strategy

by: London Development Agency

published: 2005

The LDA has produced this document on behalf of the Mayor of London.
It "sets out the plan for the sustainable, equitable and healthy growth and development of London's economy to 2016".

Click here to obtain strategy

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