Urban renewal and the needs of the coloured community - Part 2
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https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v2i0.3236Keywords:
coloured housing lack, developed public amenities shortageAbstract
In Part One of his article, which appeared in the December issue the author produced evidence of the rapid migration of the Coloureds into the larger metropolitan area of Cape Town. The policy of separate development is resulting in the emergence of a "double city" structure and this is having the effect of withdrawing Coloured manpower from the established commercial centres of the metropolis.
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1975-06-30
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Cilliers, S. (1975) “Urban renewal and the needs of the coloured community - Part 2”, Town and Regional Planning, 2, pp. 3–5. doi: 10.38140/trp.v2i0.3236.
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