1st Edition

Stevenage Ltd Aspects of the Planning and Politics of Stevenage New Town 1945-78

By Robert Mullan Copyright 1980
440 Pages
by Routledge

440 Pages
by Routledge

440 Pages
by Routledge

A study of particular aspects of the politics of planning a new town, this book, originally published in 1980, covers events from the inception of Stevenage in 1946 up to 1978. As a case study, the focus is on two expansion schemes, which were intended to extend the designated area of the town, and on the public protest that the two schemes engendered. Emphasis is placed on the structure and... Read more

Preface.  Acknowledgments.  Introduction.  Abbreviations.  Part One  1. Some Themes in Urban Planning  2. The London New Towns: An Overview  Part Two  3. Stevenage 1945-60: Beginnings  4. Stevenage 1960-9: Consolidation and Contradictions  5. Stevenage 1970-1: Rumours of Things to Come  6. Stevenage 1972-3: ‘Expansion of ‘73’ – the Case is Presented  7. Stevenage 1972-4: The Struggle Begins  8. Stevenage 1974: ‘Expansion ‘74’, and the Struggle Continues  9. Stevenage 1974-6: The Public Enquiry  10. Stevenage 1976-7: Confusion Abounds Part Three  11. Stevenage: Constraints on the Urban Managers  12. Urban Managerialism  13. Public Participation in Planning: Illusion or Reality?  14. Prospects for the New Urban Managers?  Appendices.  Notes.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Robert Mullan