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Industry in metropolitan area plans : proposals and experience in the West Midlands County area /
Published 1977“…Birmingham : Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,…”
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2
Employment problems in a country town : a study of Bridgnorth, Shropshire /
Published 1971“…Birmingham : University of Birmingham (Centre for Urban and Regional Studies);…”
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3
Household movement and housing choice : a study based on the West Yorkshire Movers Survey, 1969 /
Published 1974“…Birmingham : University of Birmingham, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies,…”
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4
Housing standards and costs : a comparison of British standards and costs with those in the U.S.A., Canada, and Europe /
Published 1973“…Birmingham : University of Birmingham, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies,…”
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5
Aycliffe housing survey: a study of housing in a new town/
Published 1970“…Birmingham, University of Birmingham (Centre for Urban and Regional Studies),…”
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6
A housing monitoring system : a report to the London Borough of Islington /
Published 1975“…Birmingham : Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,…”
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7
Green belts and development control : a case study in the West Midlands/
Published 1970“…Birmingham : University of Birmingham, Centre of Urban and Regional Studies,…”
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8
Recreation planning in new communities : a review of British experience /
Published 1975“…Birmingham : Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,…”
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9
The role of financial institutions and estate agents in the private housing market : a general introduction /
Published 1976“…Birmingham [Eng.] : Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,…”
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10
Countryside recreation planning : problems and prospects in the West Midlands /
Published 1975“…Birmingham : Centre ofr Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham,…”
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Images of place essays on environmental perception, communications and education /
Published 1974“…Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies : University oof Birmingham,…”