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Feb 2012 e-news
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Home » Managing Growth

Capturing Quality in Our Time Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
 

Chapter 2 The Positive Approach

The National Perspective
New Models and Learning from Europe


Chapter 3 The Strategic Approach

A Strategic Approach to Growing Historic Towns
The Impact of Growth on the City of Cambridge
Sustainable Mixed Use vs the Housebuilders' Model


Chapter 4 The Practical Approach

Cirencester: Developing Community Engagement
Getting Started Checklist
Structuring Principles for Good Design
Learning from the Past
Partnerships, Capacity Building and Prioritisation to Deliver Quality Outcomes 


Chapter 5 Discussion and Feedback

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