What's happening with Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square Gardens?

Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square are being revitalised as part of the World Squares for All programme. The two squares come under the management control of the Mayor of London.

Trafalgar Square has been transformed into a more vibrant and accessible space at the heart of London, and has won a number of urban design awards. It is the setting for a vibrant programme of cultural events, enjoyed by Londoners and visitors alike.

The Mayor's vision for Parliament Square Gardens is that it should be a symbolic and dignified setting for Parliament, in keeping with the historic buildings that surround it. Pedestrian access to the square will be improved, providing a safe and accessible link with Westminster Abbey.

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I've been to Trafalgar Square recently and I'm really starting to like the way it looks.

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Back when I covered K-12 education, I went to a pre-college workshop for sixth graders and their parents. I remember the teachers projecting a bar graph on a screen, using a laser pointer to explain the huge financial benefit of a college education. It seemed to excite at least a few of the 12-year-olds in the audience.I don't recall the exact figures they cited in that workshop, but the Journal reports that for years, the figure has been cited at $800,000 or more – that's the difference between what you could earn over your lifetime if you got a bachelor's degree versus just a high school diploma.

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They don't take into account deductions from income taxes or breaks in employment. Nor do they factor in debt, particularly student debt loads, which have ballooned for both public and private colleges in recent years. In addition, the income data used for the Census estimates is from 1999, when total expenses for tuition and fees at the average four-year private college were $15,518 per year. For the 2009-10 school year, that number has risen to $26,273, and it continues to increase at a rate higher than inflation.

4 July, 2010 08:17

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