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Renewal in London - A Case Study Of Brixton.  

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Renewal in London - A Case Study Of Brixton. This Case Study is about Brixton, London. It will tell you about a number of things, the social, economic and environmental problems of Brixton in 1981 and how they were improved and if they were successful, the immediate causes of the riots in Brixton in the years 1981, 1985 and 1995 and the alternatives that I suggest would improve the quality and environment for people living in Brixton. First of all, 200 years ago, Britain had taken over many countries, which had made up its colony. One of these many countries was Ghana; they took recourses and brought them back to Britain to sell. 1. What social, economical and environmental problems existed in Brixton before 1981? Social - From 1945, most of most of the British men had died in the Second World War, therefore, this caused a labour shortage as there was not enough people...

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