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Policies for Places

JOHN TIBBITT

Policy ideas for building better places

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Parking cars and the quality of places

A couple of weeks ago I posted a piece about some issues arising from the current UK government’s plans to build 1.5 million new homes over the next 5 years. I subsequently came across an excellent piece from Ben Hopkinson which gives a rea...

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Books and Placemaking

There were two articles that caught my eye in recent days, one relating to the provision of public libraries in towns and cities in the UK and the other to the success of independent bookshops on UK High Streets. The message from the first ...

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Housing and Place

The incoming UK government is targeting the building of 1.5m new homes in England over the next 5 years. Even if resources can be found to deliver housing on this scale, developments must not diminish the sense of place in both new and exis...

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  • JOHN TIBBITT

    Extensive experience as a social researcher and policy analyst in central and local government in UK, former Vice-chair of Pascal International Observatory, currently Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Glasgow University

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