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The NLA has just launched an exhibition, called London’s Towns, which focuses on development plans for London’s outer boroughs and considers how they will be affected by the policies of London mayor Boris Johnson.
Peter Murray, chairman of the NLA, said: “This exhibition is timely because Boris Johnson has been talking about handing power back to the boroughs, and certainly seems more interested in their development than Ken Livingstone was.
“We need to be creative with our outer boroughs – each of them has different attractions and many of them are already well established as alternatives to central
In a statement opening the exhibition, Johnson said: “
“That is why I have flagged planning for outer
The exhibition was opened last night by Murray and Cllr Merrick Cockell, chairman of London Councils, who said that the “world changed” when Boris came to power, giving the outer boroughs and suburbs the “confidence to identify themselves”.
The 19 outer boroughs are predicted to grow by 11% over the next 20 years, and are already home to 60% of the capital’s population and 42% of
Boroughs examined by the exhibition include Croydon,