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‘Regeneration’ and ‘consultation’ at a Lambeth council estate
This article is an account of the experiences of two London leaseholders facing the loss of their homes as the result of the local council's regeneration programme. The article describes how by organising and working with other residents, they were able to bring a successful Judicial Review to force Lambeth Council to re-run their consultation which the Court had deemed unlawful. It also points to lessons learned and prospects for the future.
‘Regeneration’ and ‘consultation’ at a Lambeth council estate
This article is an account of the experiences of two London leaseholders facing the loss of their homes as the result of the local council's regeneration programme. The article describes how by organising and working with other residents, they were able to bring a successful Judicial Review to force Lambeth Council to re-run their consultation which the Court had deemed unlawful. It also points to lessons learned and prospects for the future.
‘Regeneration’ and ‘consultation’ at a Lambeth council estate
Douglas, Pam (author) / Parkes, Joanne (author)
City ; 20 ; 287-291
2016-03-03
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
consultation , judicial review , Lambeth , regeneration , council , Bokrosova , estate , demolition , London
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