Progressing Planning

December 13th, 2019

Report: Focus on Tulse Hill

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Progressing Planning

December 13th, 2019

Report: Focus on Tulse Hill

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

The Focus on Tulse Hill report is the culmination of work carried out by an independent, volunteer and external  research  team  between  March  and  June  2014.

The team is composed of seven students from the MSc RUPS (Regional and Urban Planning Studies) programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science:

  • Fanny Blanc
  • Selina Bull
  • Nicola Carnevali
  • Marc Jacquemond
  • Reiner Kravis
  • Andrey Perminov
  • Emma Sagor

The  vision  of  this project was to synthesize past research with new insight, compiling a  more  complete  and  accurate  picture  of  the  reality  in  Tulse  Hill,  an  area  in  central  Lambeth  characterised  by  persistent  neighbourhood  deprivation.  By  combining  geographic,  ethnographic,  statistical,  and  economic  analysis  into  a  single  package,  the  team  aim  to  portray  a  holistic view of the assets, challenges, and opportunities for the Tulse Hill area.

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