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THE dangers which follow on the Government's delay in announcing its decisions on the Uthwatt and Scott Reports and in laying down the broad lines of its planning policy become almost daily more apparent. The scope and imaginative courage of the plan for the County of London prepared for the London County Council (see p. 227) is one of the Strongest of a number of recent challenges to action. The plan itself is still under discussion by the Council, but obviously it cannot be given proper consideration without reference to other planning authorities. At almost every point regional considerations arise; often they predominate, as, for example, in projects affecting the distribution of industry and of the industrial population.
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PLANS FOR RECONSTRUCTION IN GREAT BRITAIN. Nature 152, 225–227 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152225a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/152225a0