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COI synopsis: Industrial progress tends to draw people into towns, which can quickly become overpopulated. This can leave too few people in the country with too few amenities. However, if industry can...
COI synopsis: London is justly famed for its old buildings. But a unique new development in Westminster combines the best of the old and the new. It has created ultra modern offices - and at the same time...
COI synopsis: New trends in low-rise housing schemes for the future.
COI synopsis: What happens when an important and valuable inner city area becomes available for redevelopment? Planners and property developers have one idea but the local community may violently disagree....
COI synopsis: Skateboarding came only recently to Britain but it’s now our fastest growing sport. It’s already got too big for the streets, but Maggie Palmer visits ‘Skate City’ on the banks of the...
COI synopsis: Lacock, in the West Country, is the first of a handful of English villages to be owned entirely by the National Trust. The Trust is a charity, dependant on the general public for its support...
COI synopsis: Cities are for people - all people. But what if you’re disabled? Vicki Luke visits Liverpool, a city that has won several awards for making itself accessible to its disabled citizens, and...
COI synopsis: Solar-assisted water heating in houses that were built before 1st World War... educating children to conserve resources for their own future, and seeing how Britain’s brewers make their own...
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