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Boosting the economic performance of Thames Gateway: key points - London, UK

Introduction
Key messages of common purpose illustrating the UK government’s and the Thames Gateway Strategic Partnership’s ambitions for the Gateway.
Description
The Thames Gateway is a gateway to London and, through its ports and rail links, a gateway to Europe. It is a great location, has considerable developable land, significant natural assets and thriving local communities. However the economic performance of the Gateway lags behind that of London and the Greater South East. This document summarises the key points of the interim plan for the Thames Gateway.
The aim is to build on the opportunities the Gateway offers through taking advantage of:
  • economic opportunity in key locations (Canary Wharf, Ebbsfleet Valley, the Olympic site/Stratford City and the Gateway ports cluster) and town centres
  • housing opportunity to accommodate the region’s growing workforce and improve conditions for current residents
  • environmental opportunity through the creation of the Thames Gateway Parklands and new approaches to addressing climate change and flood risk
  • community opportunity through investment in education and training, better quality public services and support for inclusive communities.
Contact info
Communities and Local Government
Phone: +44 20 7944 4400
contactus@communities.gsi.gov.uk
Publication date
01/11/2006
Links
Deaprtment for Communities and Local Government

Thames Gateway interim plan: key points (PDF, Eng, 1.1 MB)

Document type
policy
Themes
Urban Policy > Urban environment
Keywords
Urban renewal
 


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