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How To Save Our Town Centres A Radical Agenda For The Future Of High Streets Julian Dobson

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How To Save Our Town Centres A Radical Agenda For The Future Of High Streets Julian Dobson
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How To Save Our Town Centres A Radical Agenda For The Future Of High Streets Julian Dobson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.18 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Julian Dobson
ISBN: 9781447323945, 1447323947
Language: English
Year: 2015

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How To Save Our Town Centres A Radical Agenda For The Future Of High Streets Julian Dobson by Julian Dobson 9781447323945, 1447323947 instant download after payment.

Has the age of the internet killed our high streets? Have our town and city centres become obsolete? How to Save Our Town Centres delves below the surface of empty buildings and ‘shop local’ campaigns to focus on the real issues: how the relationship between people and places is changing; how business is done and who benefits; and how the use and ownership of land affects us all. Written in an engaging and accessible style and illustrated with numerous original interviews, the book sets out a comprehensive and coherent agenda for long-term, citizen-led change. It will be a valuable resource for policymakers and researchers in planning, architecture and the built environment, economic development and community participation.

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