AN 192/897
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Date range | 1968-1979 |
Location | National Archives (see all files stored here) |
Catalogue | See entry |
File base | Series AN, subseries AN 192 |
Context
This is the correspondence file, held by the British Railways Board, for all correspondence between BRB and the GLC. The earliest item on file is from 1968, but there are only a couple from that date through to 1973. The bulk of the file (perhaps 200 pages) is then from 1973 through to the end of 1979. Presumably there are other files somewhere for earlier dates but they don't come up in the catalogue.
There is very little here of interest to Ringways research. It comes too late to cover any correspondence about railway land in connection with motorway plans, and the main themes appear to be reconstruction of the underground ticket hall at Charing Cross, and connections to the proposed Channel Tunnel.
Contents of note
- A pamphlet called London: The Future and You, published by the GLC in 1973. It's effectively a statement of intent from the new Labour GLC administration and makes passing mention of the motorway plans being scrapped. Contains a lot of stuff about land use planning, restriction of car-centric commercial development and transportation planning that would be considered good practice or even quite progressive today.
- Copy of a leaflet published in April 1977 by "Movement for London", an organisation campaigning for better provision for drivers, which was supported by the CBI - in fact this leaflet was sent out by the CBI to all its members with its newsletter, which stated that MFL had its support. The aim appears to have been to get the GLC to reverse its pro-public-transport policies. It is a very rare example of a post-1973 campaign in favour of roadbuilding in London.
People with camera copies
Chris Marshall has a partial copy.