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Evalaute the Success of the Regeneration of London Docklands. Which Groups Have Benefited, Which Have Not From the Investement Made By the LDDC?  

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EVALAUTE THE SUCCESS OF THE REGENERATION OF LONDON DOCKLANDS. WHICH GROUPS HABE BENEFITED, WHICH HAVE NOT FROM THE INVESTEMENT MADE BY THE LDDC? The regeneration of the London Docklands, an area of approximately twenty square kilometres, over the past decade has not only provided a valuable base for London's business to sit on but has put London on an ever increasing economic map. The use of a ' brown field' site to situate this new venture has set a trend that has been adopted quickly throughout Britain. As the docklands were once the core of London's economy, employing around ten thousand people, it seemed appropriate to replace it with a similar modern day equivalent. The regeneration of the London Docklands has provided large amounts of office space, luxury housing and provided large amounts of services including an airport, highway and high speed boat service. The changes were funded by a £440 million pound...

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