LAND FOR BUILDING
Sir,—“New Home” raises important urgent points in planning. What of its future while early planned and settled “home” areas are invaded by rowdy, odorous entry of garage or other works, convertible overnight apparently to anything? Where endangered peace and health of individual homebuilder or occupier are of no concern to planning authority, would not British justice appear slightly to be cracking?—Yours, etc., CHRISTIAN PLANNING. May 13, 1953.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27039, 14 May 1953, Page 5
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70LAND FOR BUILDING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27039, 14 May 1953, Page 5
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