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The Social Background of A Plan: Study of Middlesbrough
“The Social Background of a Plan: A Study of Middlesbrough,” edited by Ruth Glass, is a significant work first published in 1948. This book is part of a series on Urban and Regional Sociology and uses Middlesbrough in the North East of England as a case study. It explores the implications of the new Town and Country Planning Bill at the time and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among planners, geographers, economists, sociologists, engineers, and architects. The book is divided into several parts, covering topics such as: 1.The pattern of neighborhoods; 2.Health services; 3. Education services; 4. Retail trade; 5. Survey and; 6. planning methodologies. This comprehensive study provides valuable insights into the social and urban planning challenges of Middlesbrough, making it a crucial read for those interested in urban planning and social sciences.
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