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  • How should we address loneliness and social isolation among older people?

    By Steven McGinty “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted, is the most terrible poverty“– Mother Teresa Yet, for many older people, loneliness and social isolation are the normal state of affairs. A recent study by the Office for National ....

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  • Going green together: regeneration through shared spaces

    by James Carson Good housing isn’t just about good houses. Residents of all ages need local spaces that are safe, and accessible, for leisure, to socialise, or to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits provided by the natural environment. Well-designed ....

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  • Eldre,_Karen_Beate_Nosterud_-_norden.org

    Bergen: En annerledes storbyguide. Fire eldre menn på en benk. F.v.: Oskar Edvardsen, Odd Mjelva, Johs. Berentsen og Arthur Liland.

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  • Wild Surf

    wild surf hitting rocks on the shore

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  • Northern connections: fulfilling the North of England’s economic potential

    By James Carson Since the world’s first inter-city rail journey, between Manchester and Liverpool in 1830, the North of England has been trying to capitalise on its  transport links to realise its potential as an economic powerhouse. The latest effort comes from a ....

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  • Looking to the future: SURF Conference 2014

    by Laura Dobie The SURF 2014 Conference, which took place yesterday, was a lively event which explored regeneration in Scotland from a range of perspectives, including the economy, social justice, and land ownership. Following on from last year’s SURF Regeneration ....

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  • new bridge glasgow

    Bridge across river Clyde Glasgow Scotland

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  • etal village hall

    Etal village hall northumberland england uk Europe

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  • Angel of the North

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  • Meeting ambitious targets: Scottish Planning & Environmental Law conference 2014

    There’s less than two months to go until this year’s Scottish Planning and Environmental Law conference so we thought we’d flag up some of the expected highlights. We’ve been running the SPEL conference for nearly 20 years and in this ....

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