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Patrick Abercrombie Books
Patrick Abercrombie was an English town planner renowned for his pivotal role in the post-World War II replanning of London and the Clyde Valley. His influential plans, such as the County of London Plan and the Greater London Plan, shaped urban development and introduced concepts for new towns. Abercrombie's work emphasized the preservation of rural landscapes while advocating for considered urban expansion and community design.


The Doncaster Regional Planning Scheme
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