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RSA governing met regions… 2012 Community inputs to London Planning Michael Edwards m.edwards@ucl.ac.uk Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, UCL michaeledwards.org.uk
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Community input valuable as… Telling alternative narrative(s) Not letting neo-liberal policy go unchallenged Trying to keep citizen voices in the debate against huge odds Secure actual changes in the plan
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Telling alternative narrative and not letting neo-liberal policy go unchallenged Challenge (property) market dominance of discourse and policy (note weakness of other business representation in London) Strong emphasis on low- and middle-income Londoners, especially on housing Ostrich-like approach of the Plan to land and property markets as problems Strong community commitment to green issues; more progressive transport Regeneration – does it help or hurt the ‘deprived’ people in whose name it is done? Bottom up view pays attention to local and suburban jobs (gender dimension) Emphasis on local – e.g. on shopping, markets, public services, lifetime neighbourhoods (but not much space for alternatives to be debated in formal London Plan process)
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Trying to keep citizen voices against huge odds Mayoral system not at all good for democracy Assembly weak (¿partly self-imposed weakness) Overwhelming role of property sector –(the state is notworking well as the “executive committee of the whole bourgeoisie” - Marx) Borough council interactions with GLA hidden Weak organisation of loser-groups, no worker or TU inputs; private tenants and excluded owner-occupiers un-represented Under-resourced participation process (but >50 groups spoke up at EiP, many to great effect)
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Secure actual changes in the plan Some modest gains on non-fundamental issues (Peter Eversden of LFCAS spoke more on this in the following contribution.)
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sources / further material Mayor of London, all documents at www.london.gov.ukwww.london.gov.uk http://justspace2010.wordpress.com for challenges to London Planhttp://justspace2010.wordpress.com Michael Edwards (2010 October) Do Londoners make their own plan? in K Scanlon and B Kochan (eds) London after Labour, LSE London Series, chapter 8. Eprint http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/20241/http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/20241/ Edwards, M (2011) London for sale: towards the radical marketization of urban space, in Matthew Gandy (ed) Urban Constellations, Berlin, Jovis. [ E-print here: edwards-constellations-20110705 ] D. Massey 2007 The World we're in: interview with Ken Livingstone, Soundings, 36, http://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/articles/keninterview.htmlhttp://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/articles/keninterview.html _____ (2007) World City, Cambridge, Polity Press Edwards on rent theory: http://michaeledwards.org.uk/?p=972
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