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Urban Research Group at LSE, focused on the economic & social issues of the London region. Current projects on housing, migration & social mobility.

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🌳 How much open space does a city need? In a growing London this is a pressing question. πŸ™οΈ Our last blog by Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon explores the balance between high-density development and the essential need for green spaces. buff.ly/3SwqoCV

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πŸ™οΈ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? πŸ“š Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: buff.ly/3RZhkWy

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Read about LSE Housing research on high rise buildings and city open spaces by Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon published in two LSE London blogs sticerd.lse.ac.uk/case/_new/news…

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πŸ“£ Calling public, private, and third-sector landowners and organisations : LSE will host a roundtable on 5 Sep 2024 to discuss maximising land value and participation in value creation. πŸ“Œ Interested? Contact Meg Hennessy at [email protected]. buff.ly/4aN49i6

πŸ“£ Calling public, private, and third-sector landowners and organisations : 

LSE will host a roundtable on 5 Sep 2024 to discuss maximising land value and participation in value creation. 

πŸ“Œ Interested? Contact Meg Hennessy at m.hennessy@lse.ac.uk. 

buff.ly/4aN49i6
LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 How much open space does a city need? In a growing London this is a pressing question. πŸ™οΈ Our last blog by Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon explores the balance between high-density development and the essential need for green spaces. buff.ly/3SwqoCV

LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ™οΈ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? πŸ“š Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: buff.ly/3RZhkWy

LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ“£ Calling public, private, and third-sector landowners and organisations : LSE will host a roundtable on 5 Sep 2024 to discuss maximising land value and participation in value creation. πŸ“Œ Interested? Contact Meg Hennessy at [email protected]. buff.ly/4aN49i6

πŸ“£ Calling public, private, and third-sector landowners and organisations : 

LSE will host a roundtable on 5 Sep 2024 to discuss maximising land value and participation in value creation. 

πŸ“Œ Interested? Contact Meg Hennessy at m.hennessy@lse.ac.uk. 

buff.ly/4aN49i6
LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ™οΈ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? πŸ“š Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: buff.ly/3RZhkWy

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πŸš— Researchers at LSE Geography & Environment have found out that the launch of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in #London has led to an improvement in test scores among primary school children buff.ly/4dxielv

LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 How much open space does a city need? In a growing London this is a pressing question. πŸ™οΈ Our last blog by Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon explores the balance between high-density development and the essential need for green spaces. buff.ly/3SwqoCV

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The UK #housingcrisis: too few new homes, high prices, rising rents. Young people can't afford homes, while older homeowners have excess space. Christine Whitehead and Tony Crook explain how incentivising older homeowners to downsize can help. Read more: buff.ly/4buQoFn

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πŸ“£ Calling local councillors, planners, developers, and community groups! πŸ“Œ LSE will host a workshop on 8 October 2024 on the future of community participation in urban planning and democratic engagement. ➑️ Register at: buff.ly/3X58ubR

πŸ“£ Calling local councillors, planners, developers, and community groups! 

πŸ“Œ  LSE will host a workshop on 8 October 2024 on the future of community participation in urban planning and democratic engagement.

➑️ Register at: buff.ly/3X58ubR
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🏘️ Will #Labour's 'grey belt' policy be enough to address the #UK's #housing needs? ➑️ Paul Cheshire LSE Geography & Environment argues on LSE British Politics and Policy that while the grey belt idea sounds appealing, it’s hard to see it leading to more housing being built. buff.ly/3XlXUhK

LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK #housingcrisis: too few new homes, high prices, rising rents. Young people can't afford homes, while older homeowners have excess space. Christine Whitehead and Tony Crook explain how incentivising older homeowners to downsize can help. Read more: buff.ly/4buQoFn

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πŸ“£ Calling local councillors, planners, developers, and community groups! πŸ“Œ LSE will host a workshop on 8 October 2024 on the future of community participation in urban planning and democratic engagement. ➑️ Register at: buff.ly/3X58ubR

πŸ“£ Calling local councillors, planners, developers, and community groups! 

πŸ“Œ  LSE will host a workshop on 8 October 2024 on the future of community participation in urban planning and democratic engagement.

➑️ Register at: buff.ly/3X58ubR
LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 How much open space does a city need? In a growing London this is a pressing question. πŸ™οΈ Our last blog by Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon explores the balance between high-density development and the essential need for green spaces. buff.ly/3SwqoCV

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🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships. πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4

🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships.

πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U
πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4
LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships. πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4

🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships.

πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U
πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4
LSE London (@lse_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships. πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4

🚨 20% of those who are accepted as homeless in Hackney are aged between 18 and 25. Learn how the borough is tackling this growing issue with innovative solutions and charity partnerships.

πŸ“–More on our blog: buff.ly/3ZmQ20U
πŸ“Š Read our report: buff.ly/3Trqxb4