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Cardboard City was the name for an area of cardboard boxes near Waterloo station in London, England, lived in by homeless people from 1983 until 1998.

Cardboard City (London) Cardboard City View from the Mirror

In the mid-1980s the site, in the pedestrian underpasses under the Bullring roundabout, was home to up to 200 people sleeping in cardboard boxes. By early 1998, fewer than 30 people remained there. These were officially evicted by the London Borough of Lambeth in February 1998, and forced to leave before the end of March 1998. All were offered free housing by the Borough, although there was concern as to whether the residents would be able to cope with housed life. The area is now the site of the London IMAX cinema.

Cardboard City (London) Cardboard City revisited 170413 Gonzo Compo

The main character of Rebuilding Coventry by Sue Townsend lived in Cardboard City for a time.

The song "Cardboard Box City" by The Levellers (on their first album A Weapon Called the Word from 1990) is about this site and most people's ignorance towards those social living conditions.

Cardboard City (London) Former Site Of Cardboard City London

The song "Victoria Gardens" by Madness (on their 1984 album Keep Moving) refers directly to the plight of the homeless residents of Cardboard City.

Cardboard City (London) Incredible lifelike street scenes made from boxes and brown paper
Cardboard City (London) BBC News UK 39Cardboard City39 meets its Waterloo

Cardboard City (London) Ending homelessness in London Drear days No return to cardboard city

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Cardboard City (London) Wikipedia