This text traces the policy history of urban conservation and its
relationship to the town planning process and both are set in their
political context. Part One deals with the origins of conservation
and its cultural background; Part Two deals with the post-war
legislation and the increasing scope of conservation; Part Three
deals with churches and their separate control system; and Part
Four brings the story up to the present time. Issues such as
sustainable conservation and the latest government policy are
addressed in the conclusion. This book should aid current practice
and help to inform its future directions.
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