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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive article by Andy Worthington detailing his seven-year photo-journalism project 'The State of London,' which documents his daily bike rides across all 120 postcodes of London. The article reflects on his journey of getting to know the city, his deep appreciation for nature, seasons, and weather, and his critical observation of London's housing crisis. It highlights the rise of luxury towers for foreign investors, the destruction of council estates by both Labour and Tory councils, and the broader process of gentrification and social cleansing. Worthington also discusses his involvement in housing issues, including the documentary 'The Destruction of Council Estates,' and his ongoing resistance efforts against esta... | |
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lndn.blogspot.com
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alondoninheritance.com
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| | | | | Two Tree Island in Essex, near Canvey Island and Leigh-on-Sea has a causeway, the last Port of London landing place on the River Thames. | |
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seattletransitblog.com
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| | | This post is the second in a series, adapted from an article I wrote for my blog, Transportation Matters, a Pacific Northwest-flavored blog that discusses railway planning, urban planning, and rela... | ||