Public Parks on Private Land in England and WalesJohns Hopkins Press, 1971 - 136 sidor |
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... especially important , particularly Theo . S. Burrell , Frank F. Forrest and Geoffry Allsop . Others that were helpful were John Foster , Director of the Countryside Commission of Scot- land , Professor Denman and Miss Judy Brown of the ...
... especially important , particularly Theo . S. Burrell , Frank F. Forrest and Geoffry Allsop . Others that were helpful were John Foster , Director of the Countryside Commission of Scot- land , Professor Denman and Miss Judy Brown of the ...
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... especially in the London conurbation and the southeast , the consequences of which are plainly visible today , so unsuccessful was the planning legislation . Residential growth during this period exhibited a number of the ...
... especially in the London conurbation and the southeast , the consequences of which are plainly visible today , so unsuccessful was the planning legislation . Residential growth during this period exhibited a number of the ...
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... especially the large resort areas . The use of the countryside is more dispersed , and does not center in large resorts of the sort typical of the coast . Paid vacations of two weeks or more per year were enjoyed by 74 percent of the ...
... especially the large resort areas . The use of the countryside is more dispersed , and does not center in large resorts of the sort typical of the coast . Paid vacations of two weeks or more per year were enjoyed by 74 percent of the ...
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Town and Country Planning | 11 |
Peak District National Park | 46 |
Views of Peak District National Park 5359 | 52 |
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Public Parks on Private Land in England and Wales Warren A. Johnson Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1971 |
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accepted activities agreement agricultural amenity appeal areas attractive Board building caravan cities Commission Committee common compensation considered construction cost Council country planning countryside court decision designation difficult easements economic effect efforts England English environment environmental especially established farm farmers followed forces Forest Forestry groups growth housing important increase industrial interest involved issue land landowners landscape legislation limestone limited living London major measures ment Michigan miles Minister Ministry Moor national park natural needs objective obtain operation organization owner Peak District percent planning authorities planning permission plant population position possible powers present preservation problems proposed purchase quarry recreation reservoirs residents responsibility result road rural strong tion town and country trees United urban values village wood zoning
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