Areas for regeneration
The London Plan, Published by the Mayor of London in March 2016, defines areas for regeneration as: ‘… the Census Local Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in greatest socioeconomic need, defined on the basis of the 20 per cent most deprived LSOAs in the Index of Multiple Deprivation.”
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