Catalogue description Transport Ministries: London Policy (LP Series) Files

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Reference: MT 135
Title: Transport Ministries: London Policy (LP Series) Files
Description:

This series consists of registered files of the London Policy Division, responsible for transport policy in London, including long-term highway projects.

Files continued to be registered in the LP series until 1972.

This series contains some re-registered files from the WRG series: MT 140

Date: 1960-1972
Related material:

For the papers of London Traffic Branch see MT 70

For the papers of London Highways Division see MT 106

For the papers of London Traffic Division see MT 129

Separated material:

LP series files re-registered under other prefixes can be found in:

Some files from the LP series were re-registered into the Department of the Environment's TLA series; see AT 56

(NTA series), MT 87

(GD series), MT 96

(RIW series), MT 115

(WRG series) MT 140

(RA and RC series ), MT 124

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: LP series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, 1924-1963

Ministry of Transport, London Group, 1967-1970

Ministry of Transport, London Highways Division, 1964-1970

Ministry of Transport, London Policy Division, 1965-1970

Physical description: 263 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

in 1994 Department of Transport

from 1998 Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions

Administrative / biographical background:

The London Policy Division was set up in October 1965 during a departmental reorganization aimed at improved resourcing for general transport policy and co-ordination in the wider field of scientific and economic research. Part of London Highways Division formed the nucleus for this new division.

The Division assumed responsibility for transport policy in London, including long-term highway projects previously administered by London Highways, and questions relating to the need for additional railways. It was part of a group which also included Transport Policy Urban A and B, the London Transportation Study and the Channel Tunnel.

The Division consisted of two branches: LP1 was responsible for transport planning, including administrative aspects of the London Transportation Study and the Railway Plan for London, for matters relating to the provision and planning of domestic transport facilities, commuter services, public passenger transport pricing policies, regional policies, investment programmes, forecasts of the London Transport and British Railways Boards, and for surface access to London airports; LP 2 dealt with the policy and strategic planning of highways in the GLC area, the Greater London Development Plan, including liaison with London Highways Division on this and other borough plans, major re-development proposals in London, including the Whitehall area, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden, and traffic management and development in London.

In November 1966 the LP 2 branch and a branch of London Highways Division (LH 1) were amalgamated to form an integrated branch entitled London Highways Planning and Programming.

Another departmental reorganization in 1967 gave rise to further changes. London Policy Division formed part of a new London Group, responsible for transport planning for London, investment planning, new legislation, administrative aspects of the London Transportation Study and secretariat for the Transport Co-ordinating Council. A new London Operations Division (LO) took over the work of LP 2 including the London Highway Division For LP and the Transportation Study Unit (TSU).

After a further reorganization of the London Group in 1970, the work of the London Policy Division was absorbed into new divisions, including London and South East General and London Transportation Planning Division.

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