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The '''North East''' is a sub-region of the [[London Plan]] corresponding to the London Boroughs of [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Tower Hamlets]], [[London Borough of Newham|Newham]], [[London Borough of Waltham Forest|Waltham Forest]], [[London Borough of Redbridge|Redbridge]], [[London Borough of Havering|Havering]], [[London Borough of Barking and Dagenham|Barking and Dagenham]], and the [[City of London]].<ref name=plan1>GLA, London Plan (2008) - [http://www.london.gov.uk/archive/thelondonplan/caz/north_east_london.jsp North East London policies]</ref> It thus covers the [[City of London|City]], [[East End of London|the East End]] (less [[Shoreditch]]) and [[ |
The '''North East''' is a sub-region of the [[London Plan]] corresponding to the London Boroughs of [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Tower Hamlets]], [[London Borough of Newham|Newham]], [[London Borough of Waltham Forest|Waltham Forest]], [[London Borough of Redbridge|Redbridge]], [[London Borough of Havering|Havering]], [[London Borough of Barking and Dagenham|Barking and Dagenham]], and the [[City of London]].<ref name=plan1>GLA, London Plan (2008) - [http://www.london.gov.uk/archive/thelondonplan/caz/north_east_london.jsp North East London policies]</ref> It thus covers the [[City of London|City]], [[East End of London|the East End]] (less [[Shoreditch]]) and [[East London]]. The sub region was established in 2008 and replaced the larger [[East (London sub region)|East]] sub region that had been established in 2004. The north east has a population of 1.4 million and is the location of 900,000 jobs.<ref name=plan1/> It is an area that has undergone extensive regeneration as part of the [[London Docklands]] and continues as part of the [[Thames Gateway]]. It will be the location of the [[2012 Summer Olympics]], and the area will host the training facilities for the United States Olympic Team throughout the Olympics<ref name="University of East London Olympic Partnerships">{{cite news|url= http://www.uel.ac.uk/2012/office/partners.htm|title= University of East London Olympic Partnerships}}</ref>. A substantial increase in population is expected in the area.<ref name=plan2>GLA, London Plan (2008) - [http://www.london.gov.uk/thelondonplan/policies/5c-01.jsp The strategic priorities for North East London]</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:21, 19 August 2010
North East London | |
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London Plan sub region | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Country | England |
Region | London |
Established | 2008 |
Comprises | Barking and Dagenham Havering Newham Redbridge Tower Hamlets Waltham Forest City of London |
Area | |
• Total | 100 sq mi (300 km2) |
Population | |
• Total | 1,400,000 |
• Density | 12,000/sq mi (4,700/km2) |
The North East is a sub-region of the London Plan corresponding to the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham, Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Havering, Barking and Dagenham, and the City of London.[1] It thus covers the City, the East End (less Shoreditch) and East London. The sub region was established in 2008 and replaced the larger East sub region that had been established in 2004. The north east has a population of 1.4 million and is the location of 900,000 jobs.[1] It is an area that has undergone extensive regeneration as part of the London Docklands and continues as part of the Thames Gateway. It will be the location of the 2012 Summer Olympics, and the area will host the training facilities for the United States Olympic Team throughout the Olympics[2]. A substantial increase in population is expected in the area.[3]
Settlement
There are two metropolitan centres in the sub region, at Romford and Ilford; with major centres at Walthamstow, Stratford, Canary Wharf, East Ham and Barking. Large swathes of the south and west of the sub region are planned for regeneration as part of the Thames Gateway project. Opportunity areas are designated at the City Fringe, Canary Wharf, Lower Lea Valley including Stratford, the Royal Docks, Ilford and London Riverside.[4] A total opportunity area of 5,836 hectares.
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Metropolitan centres are yellow, major centres pink[4] |
Transport
There are several transport improvement schemes proposed, planned or under construction in the sub region. These are Crossrail, the East London line extension, Docklands Light Railway extension to Stratford International, the Docklands Light Railway extension to Dagenham Dock and the East London Transit.[4] Existing trunk routes are the A12 road and the A13 road, the London-Tilbury-Southend Line and the Great Eastern Main Line. There is also planned to be domestic and international high speed services from Stratford International station from 2009/10.
Places of interest
- Art: The Diver, Whitechapel Gallery
- Buildings and structures: Canary Wharf, Dagenham wind turbines, ExCeL Exhibition Centre, Limehouse Town Hall, London City Airport, Thames Barrier
- Education: University of East London, Queen Mary, University of London
- Markets: Billingsgate, Brick Lane, Columbia Road, New Spitalfields
- Museums: London Gas Museum, Museum in Docklands, North Woolwich Old Station Museum, Upminster Tithe Barn, Upminster Windmill, V&A Museum of Childhood, Ragged School Museum, Walthamstow Pump House Museum, Vestry House Museum, William Morris Gallery.
- Open spaces: Barking Abbey, Langtons, Lower Lea Valley and Lee Valley Park, Thames Chase, Victoria Park, Epping Forest, Mile End Park, Wanstead Park
- Sports venues: Boleyn Ground, Romford Greyhound Stadium, Romford Ice Arena, Walthamstow Stadium
- Theatre: Queens Theatre, Stratford Circus, Theatre Royal Stratford East
References
- ^ a b GLA, London Plan (2008) - North East London policies
- ^ "University of East London Olympic Partnerships".
- ^ GLA, London Plan (2008) - The strategic priorities for North East London
- ^ a b c GLA, London Plan (2008) - North East London sub region