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The name «Tower Hamlets» was historically applied to the Tower divi- sion of the county of Middlesex, covering not only the present borough, but also part of the present-day London Borough of Hackney.
The Constable of the Tower of London had special jurisdiction over the area from the 16th century until 1889.
Later the Constable became Lord Lieutenant of the area, raising and organising the local militia. Under the Reform Act 1832 the area became a parliamentary borough. The name continued to be used for constituen- cies until 1918.
The borough was formed in 1965, and took this historic name, through amalgamation of the former metropolitan boroughs of Bethnal Green, Poplar and Stepney. These boroughs were the heart of the East End of Tower Hamlets in 1872 London. portrait: population general information [London - 7 172 091] [England - 49 138 831]
Total of people - 196 106 Males - 98 178 Females - 97 928
52% are under 30 - the highest percentage in England (average 38%) Bethal Green North Weavers Bethnal Green South St. Dunstans... Whitechapel Mile End East East India / Lansbury Mile End / Globe Town Mile End / Globe Spitalfields / Banglatown Shadwell Bow East Bow West Bromley by Bow Limehouse Town Blackwell and Cubitt Millwall St. Katharine’s / Wap. St. Katharine’s population by Ward portrait: population density
population density, 2005 eight Inner London boroughs: Area: 19.77 sqkM (people per sq km) Camden, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Density: 10,764 / km² 10,000 or over Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Lambeth, 7,500 - 9,999 Tower Hamlets, and Westminster – have densities in 5,000 - 7,499 excess of twice the London average 2,500 - 4,999 2,499 or under portrait: population ethnicity
London
white Tower Hamlets asian black 51% of the population is white other 33% Bangladeshi 3% Black African 3% black Caribbean portrait: economy new economic centers
Canary Wharf Olympics 2012 portrait: economy
How is the money spent
service related 1. specific government service related grants - 305,880m £ . employees - 141,915m £ . grants and other . premises - 44,753m £ reimbursments - 15,279m £ . transport - 11,854m £ . costumer and . supliers and client receipts - 75,527m £ services - 32,677m £ . recharges - 72,826m £ IN budget 07.08 OUT 3. third party 2. individual schools payments - 196,710m £ budget - 203,732m £ 950,836m £ 1. transfer general payments - 206,017m £ . contribution to/from . suport balances - 2,547m £ services - 55,175m £ . revenue support . capital grant - 30,727m £ financing costs - 20,659m £ 3. redistributed non-domestic . other rates - 183,094m £ expenditure - 7,344m £ . estimated surplus on 2. individual schools collection fund - 1,505m £ budget - 203,732m £ . council tax - 64,817m £ 350 1 250 300 3 1 2 200 250 2 200 3 150 150 100 100 50 50 0 0 portrait: economy - unemployment
IMD 2004 employment deprivation
The Local Context
All but one of Tower Hamlets wards are within the most deprived 10% in the country. . Organisation
UK Government
Queen: Elizabeth II of UK Parliament: Supreme Organ Upper House: Not elected by the people House of Commons: Elected by the Speech: Exposal of the main thoughts Powers: To promulgate, argue, Powers: Controls the Government people - 646 MoP - elected by the 646 for the two houses of government change the laws and control the Deals with publict interests such as: constituancies executive power - the government Europe, Economy, Science, Constitution
Government: Political Party with most elected Members of Parliament Powers: Executive
Prime Minister: Direction of Internal and External Affairs Powers: Military and Civil Administration
The Cabinet: Ministers of Finacial and Internal and External Affairs
Greater London Authority: Regional body Mayor: Effective represantative of GLA Assembly: Members elected by the 32 of development Powers: Co-ordinate strategic issues that boroughs who are responsible for Headquarters: City Hall cut across London scrutnising the Mayors work as policy development
Borough: Local tier of Unitary Council Leader: the one whose party gains Local assembly: Councillors run for local Authority with separate elecions from the a straight majority of councillors or forms a wards within the UA's jurisdiction. GLA, with powers within education, majority coalition. health, urban development organisation
Local Authorities - Tower Hamlets Council
The borough is responsible for local services not overseen by the GLA, such as local planning, schools, social services, local roads and refuse collection.
Parliament For the most recent election to Parliament, the Borough was split into two constituencies: _Bethnal Green & Bow, whose current incumbent is Geor- ge Galloway (Respect), since the 2005 general election. _Poplar & Canning Town (which also takes in Canning Town in the neighbouring London Borough of Newham), represented by Jim Fitzpatrick (La- bour), since the 1997 general election, when the consti- tuency was formed. The Borough is a part of the London constituency for elec- tion to the European Parliament.
Greater London Assembly The borough lies within the City and East constituency, and is represented by John Biggs, Labour.
Local council - 3 councillors elected per ward The controlling and majority group is Labour. Since the May 2006 local elections, the composition has been: Party councillors Labour 26 Respect 12 Conservative 7 Liberal Democrats 6 organisation local area partnership - concept of community
The borough has 17 Wards although it has been divided into eight Local Area Partnership Areas (LAPs). Each one of these provides a platform for local residents to have their say on the improvements in their area, and to influence how the changes are carried out. They therefore form an integral part of the Tower Hamlets LAP5 partnership as, without the input of residents, changes made LAP1 in the borough would be meaningless.
LAP2 LAP6
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LAP8 LAP area 1 - Weavers, Bethnal Green North, Mile End/Glo- be Town LAP area 2 - Bethnal Green South, Spitalfields/Banglatown LAP area 3 - St Dunstan’s/Stepney Green and Whitechapel LAP area 4 - St Katharine’s/ Wapping, Shadwell LAP area 5 - Bow East,Bow West LAP area 6 - Bromley-by-Bow, Mile End East LAP area 7 - East India /Lansbury, Limehouse LAP area 8 - Blackwall/Cubitt Town & Millwall environment physical landscape: water
Water web Tower Hamlets River Lea navigation canal
Hertford Union canal
the Thames is not a river
Regent’s canal
River Lea
Limehouse cut
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Shadwell bassin St katherine’s Docks
Millwall & West India Docks The lower Lea valley is characterised by the multi- ple waterways that run through. Most of them are actually in bad state and therefore not very attrac- tive. A major road isolates the Lea form Tower Hamlets Borough. The Lower Lea masterplan and the Olympics venue in 2012 will contribute to chan- ge this situation into a major development area.
Thames
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low air pressure surge are huge elevations in sea le 2 Storm surges vel which strike unpredictably ter during months. the Those win Sea travelling pose a down particular threat the to of the North the East U.K. Coast and Thames Estuary. fice The Met Storm Of Tidearound twenty Forecasting East Coast surge Service events a year. records 1 0 2 physical landscape: water 1 flood area of Tower Hamlets under sea level in a case of flood a case of level in under sea Hamlets Tower of
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Business and industrial grounds are linked with water
Canary Wharf
1865: Construction of Millwall Dock begins 1868: Millwall Dock opens to shipping 1927: Millwall Dock is joined to West India Dock 7 1940: Millwall Lock suffers bomb damage 1980: Millwall Dock closes 1982: Millwall Dock is part of a designated Enter prise Zone 1988: Construction of Canary Wharf begins business and industrial activities Canary Wharf 1997: British Waterways take over responsibility for Millwall and West India Docks 2009: The new State Street, Bear Stearns and KPMG Headquarters buildings to be completed
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Overall green spaces Accessibles green spaces
physical landscape: transports
Major roads and railways as landscape divisors
aerial train major roads
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Main features of Tower Hamlets’ landscape
water accessible green spaces business / industrial areas flood area aerial train major roads
social environment: global criminality
overall crime rate per 1000 population (2005-06)
62.7 77.0 96.9
recorded burglaries per 1000 households (2005-06)
13.8 19.8 23.4 social environment: global criminality robbery and street crimes per 1000 population (2005-06)
1.9 6.1 8.0
vehicle crime per 1000 population (2005-06)
13.5 18.5 24.9 social environment: local criminality residential / domestic burglary rate per 1000 households (2005-06) violents crimes (2005-06)
Bow Bow East East
Bow Bow West West
Bethnal Bethnal Green Green North Mile End North Mile End and and Globe Globe Weavers Town Weavers Town
Bethnal Bethnal Bromley Bromley Green Green Mile By Bow Mile By Bow South End South End East East Spitalfields Spitalfields and and Banglatown St Dunstan's Banglatown St Dunstan's and and Whitechapel Whitechapel Stepney Green East India Stepney Green East India and Lansbury and Lansbury
Limehouse Limehouse Shadwell Shadwell
St Katharine's St Katharine's and Wapping and Wapping
Millwall Millwall 0-15 19-24
15-25 Blackwall 25-29 Blackwall and and Cubitt Cubitt 25-35 Town 30-35 Town 35 and more 35 and more
0 1 2 0 1 2 street crimes (2005-06) vehicle crimes (2005-06)
Bow Bow East East
Bow Bow West West
Bethnal Bethnal Green Green North Mile End North Mile End and and Globe Globe Town Weavers Town Weavers
Bethnal Bethnal Bromley Bromley Green Green Mile Mile By Bow By Bow South South End End East East Spitalfields Spitalfields and and St Dunstan's Banglatown St Dunstan's Banglatown and and Whitechapel Whitechapel Stepney Green East India Stepney Green East India and Lansbury and Lansbury
Limehouse Limehouse Shadwell Shadwell
St Katharine's St Katharine's and Wapping and Wapping
Millwall Millwall 3-7 3-7
Blackwall Blackwall 8-11 and 8-11 and Cubitt Cubitt 12-15 Town 12-15 Town 15 and more 15 and more
0 1 2 0 1 2 social environment: criminality summary burglary / street crimes / violent crimes main areas
Bow East
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Bethnal Green North Mile End and Globe Weavers Town
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Limehouse Shadwell
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Millwall
25 % of occurency 50 % of occurency 75 % of occurency Blackwall and over 75 % occurency Cubitt Town
economic environment: Thames Gateway a national priority for urban regeneration
population: 1.45 million people The vision for the Thames Gateway is to create: households: over 600,000 households 180,000 new jobs, through business and economic investment size: 100,000 hectares, 160,000 homes. brownfield land:3,150 hectares a high quality transport system employment: over 637,000 employees better education facilities unemployment: 6% high quality healthcare businesses: nearly 32,000 VAT registered businesses attractive open spaces with access to the river economic environment: Lower Lea masterplanwning & Olympics a catalyst for Tower Hamlets
The lower Lea valley occupies an ideal position for future urban development. It is strategicly si- tuated at the west end of the Thames Gateway and betweeen three infrastructural nodes : the city airport, Canary wharf and Stratford.
Between now and 2012, hosting the games is ex- pected to create at least 7,000 jobs and bring in £525 million in extra income into East London.
After the event, the Olympic Park in Stratford and
Lower Lea Valley development area the Lea Valley will be remodelled as an attractive, New specific projects modern development. New development areas It will have a mixture of uses including at least 9,000 homes, up to 11,000 jobs, a new park and permanent sports facilities transport transport development transport network in 1980
Hackney Wick
Cambridge Heath
Bethnal Green Bow Road
Mile End Bromley-by-Bow Bethnal Green
Stephey Green
Whitechapel
Aldgate East
Limehouse Shadwell Tower Hill
Wapping
National railway line and station Underground line and station main roads transport development transport network in 2000 evolution of the transport infrastructure
Hackney Wick Docklands Light Railway is openend Tower Gateway Stratford to Island Gardens
Construction Canary Wharf
Cambridge Phase one Heath
Bow Road Bow Church Bethnal Green Extension DLR into the City Bank underground station Mile End Bromley-by-Bow Bethnal Green Devons Road Stephey Green Extension DLR in the east Whitechapel Poplar via Canning Town to Beckton
Aldgate East Limehouse Construction Canary Wharf Phasde two Shadwell All Saints East India Tower Hill Westferry Poplar Blackwall West India Quay Extension DLR in the south Canary Wharf Wapping Lewisham Heron Quay
South Quay
Extension Jubilee Line Central London to Ststford via Cannary Wharf National railway line and station Cross Harbour Underground line and station Docklands Light Railway Extension DLR in the east main roads Mudchute King George V via London City Airport
Island Garden transport public network
Underground Line
Central Line
Hammersmith & City Line Bethnal Green Bow Road District Line
Mile End Bromley-by Bow
Stephey Green The Borought is currently served by the London Un- derground, Docklands Light Railway, overland rail and Aldgate East Whitechapel buses.
The London Underground service:
Shadwell District East London Tower Hill Hammersmith & City Canary Wharf Central Wapping Jubilee lines
London buses operating throughout the Borought are East London Line fairly comprehensive and the key corridors into/out of the City operate along Mile End Road and Roman Jubilee Line Road.
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Bank Canary Wharf London City Airport
Lewisham
0 1 2 transport public network railway network and frequency of stations
North London Line
Hackney Wick West Anglia Route 0.080 millions
Cambridge Heath 0.046 millions
use of railway to travel to work
Bethnal Green 0.448 millions underground & DLR 70
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resident population daytime population Resident population Daytime population
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10.826 millions 3.658 millions 2.409 millions 10'000 10.247 millions 1995 2006 2009 1999 2004 2025
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9.66 millions
7.14 millions
1.66 millions 17.446 millions
1.44 millions 34.21 millions
Annual entry and exit
Underground station
0 1 2 method of travel to work differents means of travel
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10.4 % Bus & Coach
37.3 %
5.1 % Train Underground DLR
1.1 % Motorcycle, scooter or moped
3.0 % Bicycle
15.8 % On foot
1.0 % Taxi or minicab
0.7 % Others
comparative schemes 15 % public transport
car 53 % 42% bicycle/walk 36 % 61 % 18 % other
Tower Hamlets London England traffic network main roads and congestion charging zone pourcentage households with or without cars Part of the boundary of the central London congestion charging zone falls within Tower Hamlets borough. car no car
A12
A11 Central London Congestion Charging Zone
Tower Hamlets London England
traffic entering the charging zone during charging hours
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the distribution of accidents is reflective of the layout of the road network, and the location of dangerous roads
Severity and accidents hotspots Fatal the frequency of road accidents is greatly influenced Serious bye the location of major roads, as the A102 Northern Slight Approach, A11 and Bethnal Green Road
0 1 2 London 2012 Olympic Games transport plan 100% accessible by public transport
USD 30 milliards invest in transport communication
7.9 million spectators over 16 days
«Our transport plans for the Games will help trans- form the Lower Lea Valley into one of the best connected areas in the capital, bringing economic and social benefits that go far beyond 2012, and far beyond sport.»
Olympic Javelin
link the Olympic Park with King’s Cross/St Pancras in just seven minutes
Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL)
London-Paris 2 hours 15 minutes
DLR Jubilee Underground line extension from Statford capacity increased by to City Airport 45% habitat density density of homes built in London between 2001-2004
Tower Hamlets
30-60 61-90 91-120 121-150 151+ homes per hectare decayed condition in social housing non-decent social dwellings 2005 non-decent housing non-decent decent
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non-decent decent
72.8%- 76.8%
66.2% - 72.7%
35.9% - 66.1%
35.8% overcrowding: ward trends
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Bethnal Green North Bow East, Bow West Tower Hamlets
Bethnal Green South Bromley by Bow, Mile End East London
St Dunstans/Stepney Green, Withechapel East India/Lansbury, Limehouse England
owner-occupied (no mortgage) owner-occupied (with mortgage) council RSL (registered social Landlords) private rented
St. Katherines/Wapping, Shadwell St. Katherines/Wapping, Shadwell type of dwellings
In Tower Hamlets are 70% purpose built flat
terraced semi-detached/detached purpose built flat converted flat houshold amenities lowest floor level in Tower Hamlets
3350 29371 39132 6688
LONDON
basement ground 1st to 4th
5th or higher
ENGLAND prices an incomes minimum and average property prices in Tower Hamlets 2003 mean houshold income (2006) £ 274 000 £ 132 000
1 bedroom 2 bedroom 3 bedroom 4 bedroom
minimum prize average prize cost of housing per year (2004)
1 bedroom 7800 8112
2 bedroom 9360 9776 < £30000 £30001-35000 3 bedroom 10868 £35001-40000 13728 £40001-45000 > £45000 4 bedroom 12012 16692
owner occupation private rent barriers to housing and services domain wider barriers sub domain
the aim of this domain is to measure barriers to housing and key local services
1-92 93-196 197-336 337-504 505-844
IMD Index of multiple deprivation sustainable housing growth housing options
The Mayor for London and Tower Hamlets Core Strategy set a target of 31,500 additional homes inTower Hamlets by 2016
The Core Strategy sets a minimum requirement of 35% affordable housing in the Borough in developments with 10 or more units
The Council requires 30% of social rented housing to have 3+ bedrooms, and 15% to have 4+ bedrooms
Local Development Framework: Central area action plan March 2007
potential key areas for new housing provision
potential location for larger family homes
key estate regeneration areas a borough of extrems
extensive investment in the borough, Canary Warf and surrounding Docklands areas bringing an input of new businesses and employment opportunities Tower Hamlets is ranked as one of the most deprived areas in the country no transfer of the economic growth to the people living in the borough very high levels of unemployment and economic inactivity great deal of private housing development in the area, affordable only for high class the price of private housing - both sale and rental – is beyond the reach of many of the Borough’s residents education school
Education system in England Nursery (age:Nursery: 3) costs: Responsibilities: Nursery (age: 3) costs:£3800/year- £3’800/year Responsibilities: - £3’800/year - in the new UK Government, £ leb by Gordon Brown, (age: 5) - in theresponsibility new UK isGovernment, divided between Infant School leb bythe GordonDepartment Brown, for Children, (age: 5) responsibilitySchools and is Families divided, andbetween the the DepartmentDepartment for Innovation,for Children, Infant School Universities and Skills. Primary School Key Stage 1 (age: 7) costs: Schools and Families, and the Prim., sec state school: - state school: no charge Department for Innovation, £0 Junior School - independent school: Universities- Day to day administrationand Skills. and Primary School £6’000 - £24’000/year funding of state schools is the Key Stage 1 (age: 7) costs: £ responsibility of Key Stage 2 - state(age: 11) school: no charge Local Education Authorities. Junior School - independentPrim., sec. independentschool: school: - Day to day administration and £6’000£6000 - £24’000/year- £24000/year funding of state schools is the responsibility of Key Stage 2 (age: 11) Local Education Authorities.
Secondary Secondary School Key Stage 3 (age: 14) costs: School - state school: no charge with - independent school: Sixth Form Key Stage 4 (age: 16) £6’000 - £24’000/year Sixth Form Secondary College £ Secondary A-levels (age: 18) School Key Stage 3 (age: 14) costs: School - state school: no charge with - independent school: Sixth Form costs: High EducationKey Stage 4 (age: 16) £6’000 - £24’000/year- undergraduate and postgraduate: up to £3000/year Sixth Form College A-levels (age: 18) University: £3000/year
costs: High Education - undergraduate£ and postgraduate: up to £3000/year school
Location of the different types of schools
Number of schools
Nurseries Primary schools nurs. prim. sec. high ed. (28) (65) (22) (18)
- There is only 1 independent school in the whole borough
- More than 2x more primary schools than secondary schools
Secondary schools High education school
Ethnicity of pupils and mother language: the majority of the pupils are of Bangladesh origin.
General ethnicity London General ethnicity Tower Hamlets Pupil ethnicity Tower Hamlets
% % %
White Asian Black Other Mixed White Asian Black Other Mixed White Asian Black Other Mixed
Tower Hamlets pupils home language %
English Bengali/Sylheti Somali Other European languages Other Asian languages Other African languages Other school
Child poverty: Poverty has a major impact on children’s health and their life chances.
Eligibility for free school meals
% %
Tower Hamlets London England Nursery/primary school Secondary school school
Pass rates: few pupils of Tower Hamlets get to a high education level.
Pupils elligible for year assessment Successful university applications
%
Tower Hamlets London England 2755 pupils 2579 pupils 2256 pupils 690 students
Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 University (age: 7) (age: 11) (age: 14) (age: 18) school
Number of children: a lot of white families with children in age to go to school leave Tower Hamlets.
Number of children in each age group Number of schools
age 0 - 4 Nurseries age 5 - 11 Primary schools age 12 - 18 Secondary schools school
National floor targets plan: the level of the schools in Tower Hamlets is improving since 2001.
Percentage pass rates of 14 year old achieving level 5 at Key Stage 3 in English
% % % %
2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05
Tower Hamlets London England adult education
Even if the adult classes are not in increasing use, their quality could be improved and their number augmented.
Location adult education centers and idea stores (11) Local services used
% Recycling facilities
Libraries
Parks, etc
Leisure & sports
Housing benefit
Primary education
Social services
Secondary educ.
Adult education / evening classes, users’ satisfaction Nursery education %
Evening classes 7 7 2004/5 None of these 2005/6
Tower Hamlets 1999/0 2001/2 2003/4 2005/6 London libraries
As the use of libraries is increasing, their number could go up.
Location libraries (6) Local services used
% Recycling facilities
Libraries 46 54
Parks, etc
Leisure & sports
Housing benefit
Primary education
Social services
Secondary educ.
Libraries, users’ satisfaction Nursery education %
Evening classes
2004/5 None of these 2005/6
Tower Hamlets 1999/0 2001/2 2003/4 2005/6 London museums, art galleries, event spaces, visitor attractions
Some laps could improve their cultural offer. More places could probably be changed into visitor attractions.
Location museums and art galleries (22) Localisation of visitor attractions (5)
Art galleries, event spaces Visitor attractions Museums
- Art galleries are often used as event spaces as well. - Visitor attractions: - Tower of London - Tower Bridge - Museums: - Museum in Docklands - St Katharine’s Dock - Museum of Childhood - Canary Wharf - Museum of London - Trinity Buoy Wharf - Ragged School Museum - Royal London Hospital Archives & Museum education: summary
schools:
- pupils in Tower Hamlets are: - in majority Bangladeshi - coming from poor families
- schools in Tower Hamlets are: - of a low quality, especially on higher levels - improving slightly since 2001
- a lot of white families with children in age to go to school leave Tower Hamlets
adult education / libraries:
- adult education centers should increase in number and quality
- libraries should increase in number
culture:
- Some laps should increase their cultural offer
- More visitor attractions could be generated h e a l t h general health life expectancy health-institutions
hospitals [5]
doctors [38]
dentists [28]
Opticians [19]
Pharmacies [43]
Thames health-institution: hospitals
Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel
the Thames is not a river
planned extension
the Thames barrier hospital stays hospital episodes by age and sex
total females <59: 17.646 total females >59: 8.576
total males <59: 14.907 total males >59: 8.742
causes for hospital episodes illnesses people suffering from long-term conditions (chronical deseases)
percentage of the total population of the exa- mind areas healthcare people providing unpaid care in tower hamlets
percentage of people caring for other people (mainly familiy members), not including general care for children.
peolpe in care-homes (state and county): 0,36% death tower hamlets - causes of death
in percent. conclusion
- There is a lack of facilities (urbanistic, housing, commercial, educational, cultural)
- The territory is divided in islands.
- The social environment of criminality, lack of opportunities, creates a vicious cycle within the borough.
Do the different masterplans have a potential to really improve Tower Hamlets, or are they a threat to the lack of urban mixity? Can they become catalysts?