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A resident of Aldborough Hatch on the semi-rural north-east edge of Greater London, Ron says he loves travelling into the city's heart using his Freedom Pass, but doesn't want it to devour where he lives: "I'm afraid that Redbridge might become built up like an inner city area"." London's population boom is a measure of its economic and cultural success, but with that success comes challenges.
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