The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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Page 142
... land . Throughout this report , ' runs their para . 236 , our emphasis has been on the importance of an adequate control over the development of land . We are aware that one method of obtaining control is by the purchase of the land ...
... land . Throughout this report , ' runs their para . 236 , our emphasis has been on the importance of an adequate control over the development of land . We are aware that one method of obtaining control is by the purchase of the land ...
Page 143
... land use should be taken into account in land planning and we consider that in country areas one of the most important of these must be the agricultural aspect . The Government has already recognised this . . . in our terms of reference ...
... land use should be taken into account in land planning and we consider that in country areas one of the most important of these must be the agricultural aspect . The Government has already recognised this . . . in our terms of reference ...
Page 146
... Land , ' they wrote , is held by a large number of owners whose indi- vidual interests lie in putting their own particular piece of land to the most profitable use . . . whereas the need of the State and of the community is to ensure ...
... Land , ' they wrote , is held by a large number of owners whose indi- vidual interests lie in putting their own particular piece of land to the most profitable use . . . whereas the need of the State and of the community is to ensure ...
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