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Better Places to Live - Government, Identity and the Value of the Historic and Built Environment

This is a personal essay by Tessa Jowell in which she 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.

Better Places to Live PDF (325kb)

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Government and the Value of Culture

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