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IN view of the important part which engineers are playing and must play in all future planning, the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers has appointed an Institution Committee to be known as "The Town and Country Planning Committee" to advise the Council on matters relating to the engineer's part in town and country planning. This takes the place of a sub-committee of the Public Relations Committee, which had been dealing with this matter previously. The new Committee will include members who are city engineers and borough surveyors and others who have specialized on roads, railways, docks, water supply, drainage including sewage disposal, and electricity and gas services.
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Town and Country Planning. Nature 154, 424 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154424d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/154424d0