Catalogue description Department of Economic Affairs and successors: Central Unit for Environmental Planning (CUEP): Registered Files (CU Series)

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Reference: EW 6
Title: Department of Economic Affairs and successors: Central Unit for Environmental Planning (CUEP): Registered Files (CU Series)
Description:

Subjects covered in this series include developments on Humberside and Severnside, a review of mobility of industry, the Central Lancashire Industrial Complex New Town and the Committee on Intermediate Areas (Hunt Committee). The series also contains papers submitted to the Secretary of State for Local Government and Regional Planning in 1970.

Date: 1964-1972
Arrangement:

Original numerical sequence of creating body has primarily been followed

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

Department of the Environment, Central Unit for Environmental Planning, 1970-

Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Central Unit for Environmental Planning, 1966-1969

Physical description: 217 file(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 1988 Department of the Environment

Custodial history: The CU file series continued in use within the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and later the Department of the Environment which took over the files and some Department of Economic Affairs personnel. Some of the files are over-labelled with Ministry of Housing and Local Government or Department of the Environment headings, but the origins of virtually all the files can be traced back to the Department of Economic Affairs.
Accruals: Series is accruing
Administrative / biographical background:

One of the first tasks of the Central Unit for Environmental Planning was the examination of the feasibility of accommodating in Humberside and Severnside the increase expected in the national population by the end of the century. Work on the Humberside study was begun in the autumn of 1966 and the report was published in April 1969. Work on the Severnside study commenced in spring 1967 and the report was submitted in 1970 and published in 1971. A Tayside study was started in autumn 1967 but responsibility for this was passed to the Secretary of State for Scotland. A study of "Mobile Industry" in relation to the needs of development areas and new towns was also conducted by the unit as were investigations into Maritime Industrial Development Areas and the Central Lancashire Industrial Complex New Town.

The reports produced by the unit did not commit the Department, or other departments from which the unit members were seconded, to particular action.

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