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Support growing for a Jurassic National Park > the government's review of national parks has "cross-county and cross-party support for conserving and enhancing a landscape that includes the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, inland Ridgeways and the area of Thomas Hardy’s novels" - Entrepreneur GenerationsThe East Devon Watch blog has covered the notion of a new national park in the area for some time: N… Read More...
A solution to our housing problems: tax land values and give councils powers to benefit from planning approval windfalls - Entrepreneur GenerationsEarlier this month, a call was made by a coalition of fourteen groups for local authorities to … Read More...
Don't blame rural cancer patients for their poor health outcomes - Entrepreneur GenerationsA study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that rural cance… Read More...
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