London Docklands city redevelopment London Docklands Development Company is located at the entrance of Thames estuary a) London Docklands must be closed for several reasons. The main reason is World War II. The area was subjected to numerous bomb attacks during the Second World War and a large-scale reconstruction plan was needed. In the first twenty years after the Second World War, the utility of many buildings has ended. Many factors contribute to the decline of Dockland's importance.
The London Docklands Recycling Program was completed in 1981 by London Docklands Development Corporation. Dockland is no longer abandoning the region, it is a base for investment in the public sector of more than £ 112 million and the private sector of £ 84.2 million. The number of companies has increased from 1,100 in 1981 to 2,300 in 1990, with 17,000 new jobs and 24,000 relocation, from 27,000 in 1981 to 53 000 in 1990. Fans From a social point of view, the population has increased from 39,429 in 1981 to 6,1500 in 1990, after 15200 houses were renovated. There are universities such as technical colleges. But most importantly, the most important and important thing is the regeneration of traffic, which is about half the cost of the company.
In 1981, the London Dockland Development (LDDC) was founded by the government to rebuild the dock area. They somehow brought a new image to the area, 8000 new jobs, a new office space of several million square feet, and a light rail of Docklands. They also founded the Dog Island Corporate District. There are many grants and loans available to those who intend to build and relocate this area, making it a more attractive business prospect. But this is not good for those already living in that area. Most of them do not have the skills and qualifications necessary to develop the new work they create.