The London Ringways were a set of urban motorways planned for
London in the 1960s and 1970s. They would have been the largest
civil engineering project since the war - and cost between 60,000
and 100,000 people their homes. They would have devastated the
environment and turned London into a car dominated city. This is
the first full-length history of the Ringways; what they were,
where they would have gone - and how Londoners fought them off.
Wayne Asher is a former journalist turned IT manager. His first
book - A Very Political Railway - examined the near death and
rebirth of the North London Line.
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