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The first post I made on here was about the Place Principle which underpins place-based policy-making in Scotland. I want to explore a little further in this piece how the planning system now supports the notion of locality planning in prac...
This post delves further into the issues about the contribution of education to urban planning and development which I began to explore in a recent post on here. In that piece I was questioning whether the high expectations for the role of ...
The main street in Haddington where I live is being transformed this weekend to host a film crew who are using the center of the town as a backdrop for part of a new film Borges and Me, described as a ‘classic road movie’ set in the 1970s.
The International Day of Education is held on 24th January every year, so the 2025 event is not that far away. The first such day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2018. As the title implies the day is intended to loo...
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