Town and Country Planning, Volume 19, Issue 84Garden Cities and Town Planning Association, 1951 - City planning |
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Page 167
... increase output , improve productivity , and reduce costs , by employing men and money where they can produce the best results . Such a plan is a logical sequence to nationalization and to the findings of the Reid Committee , whose ...
... increase output , improve productivity , and reduce costs , by employing men and money where they can produce the best results . Such a plan is a logical sequence to nationalization and to the findings of the Reid Committee , whose ...
Page 173
... increased by neglect and the attacks of water rats burrowing in the banks . There are also large losses of water ... increase the water supply system whose inadequacy was the main reason for the locks being originally built so small ...
... increased by neglect and the attacks of water rats burrowing in the banks . There are also large losses of water ... increase the water supply system whose inadequacy was the main reason for the locks being originally built so small ...
Page 181
... increasing numbers of estates . Here it may be noted that more than three - quarters of Great Britain's woodlands are still privately owned . Yet the acreage privately planted last year was only 13,300 , against the state's 43,886 ...
... increasing numbers of estates . Here it may be noted that more than three - quarters of Great Britain's woodlands are still privately owned . Yet the acreage privately planted last year was only 13,300 , against the state's 43,886 ...
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28 King Street acres agricultural architect ARCHITECTURE assess Aviv Broad Haven building Canals of England cent centres Coal Board coalfields collieries coloured Committee conifer cost COSTAIN Country Planning Act COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION County Council course defence programme density development charge development plan district duction economic estate manager expansion Falkirk FIBREGLASS Fishguard forest Forestry future growing housing to town industrial land Letchworth limited living Lloyds Bank locks London Lowestoft ment Milford Haven million minerals national parks ning Norman Brown Office output Pembroke Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire planning authorities planning problems planted population port Prescelly present principle prob problem family production proposals rail redevelopment rehousing roads Salisbury Cathedral schemes Scots pine settlement social South Wales standards survey technical Tel Aviv tion to-day Town and Country town planner town planning urban velopment Verdone water supply Welwyn Garden City West Durham woodlands