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Clever councillors will invest in great green space’, says CABE
As elections loom, a new report on urban parks and green spaces reveals that if people are satisfied with their local park they tend to be satisfied w...
[22/03/2010 ]

 

The ‘battery reared’ child
Children will play anywhere, but to derive optimum benefit – to play as fully as they need to – they need space. Traffic, commerce and a general desig...
[08/05/2008 ]

 

Design of public spaces should work with the local ecology
Local authorities and statutory agencies have a huge responsibility for the management and enhancement of public green spaces. Whether park land, comm...
[12/10/2007 ]

 

Six million pounds pumped into North West renewal
The Department for Social Development’s North West Development Office has now delivered over £6 million in funding for neighbourhood renewal initiativ...
[21/12/2006 ]

 

First new park in Birmingham for century
Six major design practices have been shortlisted to compete for the opportunity to design and deliver Birmingham’s first city centre park for over a c...
[August 2006 ]

 

Public space lost as private landlords take over
A report by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has claimed that control of our urban centres is being handed over to private, commercia...
[April 2006 ]

 

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