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Better places to live - government, identity and the value of the historic and built environment
Publication Year
2005
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Essay by Tessa Jowell which examines the relationship between Government and the heritage sector. It sets out a case for strengthening the relationship between communities and the historic and built environment as a way to better understand our identity and what it means to be British in the 21st century.
Document History
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