Local Government
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
General papers: Stepney / Poplar Comprehensive Development Area programming papers, 1946-1959
General work: files - North East Group, 1957-1958
General work file, compiled by Percy Johnson-Marshall. This relates to the work of the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. The file is very mixed, with no discernible theme. It contains reports, copies of memoranda, notes of discussions and visits and conferences, correspondence and planning application statistics.
General work: files - Reconstruction Areas Group, 1944-1950
General work: Housing Division, 1946-1957
Files relating to the general work of the Housing Division of London County Council's Architect's Department:
- housing estate reports, (1955-1957)
- Housing Studies Group, (1946-1950)
General work: proofs of evidence, 1950-1957
File of proofs of evidence, presented by Percy Johnson-Marshall on behalf of London County Council, for planning appeals under the Town and Country Planning Act, 1947. The file includes the legal documentation for a number of proofs of evidence for Stepney, London and the City of London. It also contains correspondence concerning these, and typescript and manuscript drafts. There are also 2 maps, one of the Barbican area of London and one of the centre of Toronto, Canada.
General work: town planning policy and progress meetings, 1954-1958
File relating to meetings of the Town Planning Policy and Progress Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department. The file consists of the minutes and agenda of the meetings and associated reports.
Housing Division: housing estate reports, 1955-1957
Housing Division: Housing Studies Group, 1946-1950
File concerning the work of the Housing Study Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Housing Division. The file consists of the group's minutes, manuscript and typescript drafts of reports and information sheets and the final printed sheets. The majority of these relate to studies on open spaces.