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Ethnische Minderheiten
  • Ethnic Minorities Advisory Committee of the Judicial Studies Board:
    http://www.blink.org.uk/reports2/ethnic.htm
    "This Report is funded and produced by the Research and Statistics Department of the Home Office for the Ethnic Minorities Advisory Committee of the Judicial Studies Board under Section 95 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991. September 1995."
  • The Demography and Geography of London's Ethnic Minorities:
    http://www.interplan.org/immig/im01003.html
    By Rob Lewis, London Research Centre: "The London Research Centre is London's leading provider of information, research, analysis and consultancy about urban affairs in general and London in particular."
  • General information about Lambeth:
    http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/borough/lambeth.htm
    "Visiting Lambeth, Population, Employment and Unemployment, Deprivation Ranking and Local Administration."

The Docklands
  • The Warf:
    http://www.wharf.co.uk
    "Canary Wharf's exclusive weekly paper."
  • The LDDC History Pages:
    http://www.lddc-history.org.uk
    "The LDDC was an urban development corporation, the second to be established by the Government under the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980."
  • The London City Airport Consultative Committee:
    http://www.lcacc.org
    "The Committee, established by the Airport under section 35 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982, aims to provide an effective forum for the discussion of all matters concerning the development or operation of the airport, which have an impact on its users and on people living and working in the surrounding area."
  • The Royal Docks Trust:
    http://www.royaldockstrust.org
    "The Royal Docks Trust is determined to play a key role in the continuing regeneration of Newham's Docklands. Central to the Trust's focus is the belief that if local community organisations are properly supported they will help to build a thriving and vibrant Newham Docklands community."
  • The Canary Wharf Group plc Website:
    http://www.canarywharf.co.uk
    "The Group owns and manages the Canary Wharf Estate and manages all but one of the individual buildings in multi-occupancy as well as providing management services to certain buildings in single occupancy. In addition, the Group undertakes the development of, and the construction of the buildings and facilities on the Estate."
  • The Docklands information centre:
    http://www.dockland.co.uk
    An online information portal about the Docklands.
  • The Docklands Light Railway Ltd.:
    http://www.dlr.co.uk
    "General background information about DLR, its past, present and future, the technology used and other facts and figures."
  • Manhattan Loft Corporation Ltd.:
    http://www.manloft.co.uk
    "Highly designed commercial space, buildings with exciting visual impact and highly specified interiors."

Gärten und Parks
  • Garden visit and travel guide:
    http://www.gardenvisit.com/m/lond.htm
    "The Garden visit and travel guide reviews places of interest to gardeners: properties open to the public, historic estates, botanic collections, websites, hotels, design studios, nurseries and product suppliers. It describes 1000+ parks and gardens open to the public in Europe and America."
  • London Parks and Gardens:
    http://www.s-h-systems.co.uk/london/parks
    By Smooth Hound Systems: "An overview of famous gardens and parks within the Greater London council."
  • The Royal Parks Agency:
    http://www.open.gov.uk/rp/rphome.htm
    "The Agency's aims are to manage the Royal Parks so that they offer peaceful enjoyment, recreation, entertainment and delight to those who use them, that they are enhanced, protected and preserved for the benefit of this and future generations and are mananged with efficiency and effectiveness and in accordance with the principles of public service as set out in the Citizen's Charter."
  • U.K. Database of Historic Parks and Gardens:
    http://www.york.ac.uk
    depts/arch/landscapes/ukpg/database/index.htm
    "The database has been prepared by Landscapes & Gardens at the University of York [...]. It contains outline information on places, their locations by local authority, persons associated and contact names and addresses of those bodies that may have further information."

Urbanität
  • Fortnum & Mason:
    http://www.fortnumandmason.com
    "The world of Fortnum & Mason stretches far beyond our beautiful facade." Fortnum and Mason: The name is synomous with elegant living and British
    style.
  • Covent Garden - Cityscapes:
    http://www.covent-garden.co.uk
    "A online guide to Covent Garden providing a search engine, diverse categories and some Maps."
  • The Original London Walks Homepage:
    http://london.walks.com
    "The oldest established walking tour company in London with nearly 40 years in the business. In practice that means an astonishing variety of routes, utter reliability, and - most important of all - superb guides."
  • VR London:
    http://www.vrlondon.com
    "Look around London using Virtual Reality. VR London does a simple thing: it lets you look around London as if you were there already. As well as seeing what it's like to walk around the famous sights of London, you'll also get a feel for real places like railway stations and parks."

Outside London
  • The Canterbury Tour:
    http://www.hillside.co.uk/tour/
    "Welcome to Peter Collinson's tour of the City of Canterbury. The tour contains 500 pages, each with a photo and some text. The pages are paired, so a view in one direction is complemented by the view "behind you". Pairing means that you can walk to one end of the city, turn round and walk back again. You can turn right and left, taking different routes to explore the City."
  • The Online Guide to Canterbury: http://www.thycotic.com/guide/main.html
    "Canterbury has been a popular place to visit for centuries and remains so today. From humble pilgrims to Roman battalions to Royalty, Canterbury has been an important visiting place throughout the centuries and is one of the few places that can trace unended occupancy throughout known history. Situated in Kent in the south east of England, it is accessible for all. It is only 90 mins by train from London, about 90 mins to cross the English Channel or 2hrs from Paris on Eurostar."
  • London Landscape Web:
    http://www.londonlandscape.gre.ac.uk/
    "Landscape and public open space planning in London. History, discussion and policies relating to landscape planning for Britain's capital city."
  • U. K. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions:
    http://www.planning.detr.gov.uk/ssa/greenbelt/nd/index.htm
    "Strategic Sustainability Assessment of the Nottingham - Derby Green Belt in the East Midland Region." Research Report by Baker Associates. August 1999.
Sonstige
  • Mayor of London, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority Homepage:
    http://www.london.gov.uk/
    Homepage of the Greater London Authority and related organisations. Providing links to The Mayor of London Homepage, The London Assembly Homepage and The London Page.
  • Greater London Autority - The London Page:
    http://www.london.gov.uk/london/special.htm
    "Why is London special? Over 7 million people now live in London, and over 25 million chose to visit London in 1999. If we asked each one of them we might find over 30 million different answers to the question 'what makes London special?' Some would be positive and some negative.Here we present sixty one different answers to the question."

Webseitengestaltung:

  • Mike Hall - Brainjar:
    http://www.brainjar.com
    "Experiments in Web Programming". Großartige Seite mit vielen Anregungen und Codebeispielen.
  • The JavaScript Source:
    http://javascript.internet.com
    "JavaScript Source: Free JavaScripts, Tutorials, Example Code, Reference, Resources and Help." Gute Seite mit vielen Codebeispielen, die auch ohne große Programmiererfahrung in eigene Projekte integriert werden können.
  • Stefan Münz - SELFHTML:
    http://www.teamone.de/selfhtml/
    DAS deutschsprachige Nachschlagewerk schlechthin für HTML.
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