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Defining your neighbourhood – So much public consultation relies upon people’s sense of identity…
Posted 13 years ago5 minute read
When the Coalition Government started using the word Localism, a few years ago, there weren’t too many critics. It isn’t easy being against Localism; it’s a bit like being opposed to the Armed Forces or our bigger charities. Or motherhood and apple-pie. Being in favour of a local approach surely can’t be wrong … can it?
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