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Every picture tells a story, no.11: 'Coxford Priory' https://t.co/JhOtXq7Z3k via @YouTube
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Every picture tells a story no.9: 'Saltmarsh Dawn' a two and a bit minute tale about the cold war - TOP SECRET. https://t.co/ji8JdyYzze via @YouTube
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@GerardStamp
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Every picture tells a story, no.8: 'Booton Towers' https://t.co/5GErLth6VV via @YouTube
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Gerard Stamp
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Every picture tells a story, no.3: ‘Saltmarsh fret’
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@TheCCT
Churches Conservation Trust
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"Churches cannot be left to collapse like medieval castles, to become picturesque ruins. They were built as the most prominent feature of Britain’s local ceremonial and collective life." Simon Jenkins, CCT Trustee Do you agree? Read the full article 👉
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@TheCCT
Churches Conservation Trust
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A wonderful short film made by St Andrew's #Church, #Gunton in Norfolk from @GerardStamp. Do give it a watch as it reveals a fascinating story concerning a royal visit 👉 https://t.co/Tg5RgxrXHx
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@GerardStamp
Gerard Stamp
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Every picture tells a story no.6: 'Binham Shadows' https://t.co/BlmRMH906l via @YouTube
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@Aliy47
Alison Young
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Every picture tells a story: 'The ruined transept' https://t.co/Njx7vnw73N via @YouTube #Norfolk #artist @GerardStamp talks about @CleyChurch @Cley
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@CPRE
CPRE The countryside charity
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When Green Belt is released for developers, they build for profit, not what communities need - just 16% of homes built there since 2009 have been affordable. Low-cost housing within communities + accessible Green Belt = #PlanningForPeople
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@SaveOurHomeLS26
ResidentActionGroup
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Page 20 in today’s copy of The Observer 📰
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@CPRE
CPRE The countryside charity
8 years
Reasons to use brownfield first number 3: It might surprise you, but they’re usually quicker to build. Our research found that brownfield sites are delivered, on average, 6 months quicker than greenfield sites. https://t.co/xuzUxRPkoR #planningforpeople https://t.co/xxqXgajaYa
@CPRE
CPRE The countryside charity
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5 reasons why we should use brownfield first: 1. It has massive potential 2. Recycling is good! 3. They’re usually quicker to build 4. It helps create vibrant places to live 5. It helps us save our beautiful countryside https://t.co/xuzUxRPkoR #planningforpeople
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@CPRE
CPRE The countryside charity
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Reasons to use brownfield first number 1: It has massive potential, and could deliver at least 1 million homes. Retweet for awareness! #planningforpeople https://t.co/xuzUxRPkoR https://t.co/xxqXgajaYa
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CPRE The countryside charity
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5 reasons why we should use brownfield first: 1. It has massive potential 2. Recycling is good! 3. They’re usually quicker to build 4. It helps create vibrant places to live 5. It helps us save our beautiful countryside https://t.co/xuzUxRPkoR #planningforpeople
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@CPRE
CPRE The countryside charity
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From affordable homes to community involvement and green space protection – our planning system is failing to deliver. We want #planningforpeople and the environment. New Blog: https://t.co/JiJ8EVf2J1
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