Town planners are deniandini.' more open spaces and sports grounds for London. Tliis is not merely a matter of amenities or ordinary convenience; it is a matter ot dire necessity, for the motor-car has destroyed the exercise ot" walking, and industrialism has drained the health of the nation beyond the economic point. Therefore, they contend, if Great Britain is to hold any phiee in the world, either : sports or physical endurance, there must be at least ten times the number of open spaces tor sports and recreation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1931, Page 14
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