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Rural Design Forum to create a new alliance 18 Jul 2005
A group of farming, artistic and architectural interests is planning to form a Rural Design Forum. This was the major decision made by the Rural Design Conference at the end of June, organised to create a common vision for the problems currently facing rural communities as...
Wilson suggests new order for East Lancs. 18 Jul 2005
Build a new Curry Mile. A stylish shed for every man and every woman who wants one. Buy 50 PA/Lights combos and install them in clubs and bars willing to run weekly gigs for young musicians. Just three of the more outré suggestions made by Tony Wilson and Yvette Livesey in...
A first round victory in the regeneration game 18 Jul 2005
With the first stage of the Castleford Project completed, its now possible to get an idea of exactly how the first TV-led regeneration campaign will transform a former mining town. Although the Project themselves are not dealing in stages, the completion within two months of...
Demarco goes down on farm 18 Jul 2005
In what he is describing as a “major challenge to architects” the Edinburgh art impresario, Richard Demarco, is to open an exhibition of his archive in a grain store in an East Lothian farm. The 900 sq m barn will house an archive which includes around 250,000 photographs,...
How to make friends and . . . that’s all 18 Jul 2005
