Anyone who worked on a newspaper in a metropolitan area anywhere in Britain in the early 1990s, or who was involved in urban politics at the time, will be familiar with the discussion that took place then on what to do with tower blocks that had become a danger to their inhabitants and a symbol of alienation and poverty.
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Anyone who worked on a newspaper in a metropolitan area anywhere in Britain in the early 1990s, or who was involved in urban politics at the time, will be familiar with the discussion that took place then on what to do with tower blocks that had become a danger to their inhabitants and a symbol of alienation and poverty.