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Anthea Tinker and Jay Ginn , An Age Friendly City: How Far Has London Come? King's College, London, 2015, 56 pp., pbk, 978-1-908951-13-7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2016

JOHN MILES*
Affiliation:
Kilburn Older Voices Exchange, London, UK

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References

Biggs, S. and Tinker, A. 2007. What Makes a City Age-friendly? Help the Aged, London.Google Scholar
Greater London Authority 2013. Assessment of the GLA's Impact on Older People's Equality Update. Greater London Authority, London.Google Scholar