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case study imageFreiburg - A Transport Tour De Force
In November 1944, much of the medieval centre of Freiburg was flattened during a bombing raid. Yet its magnificent cathedral survived - miraculously unscathed - and many of the buildings in the 'Old Town' have since been rebuilt in their original designs to delight today's residents and visitors alike.
Freiburg, Germany, North East
25 June 2009
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case study imageOrchard Acre Barn
Winner – RTPI/RSPB Sustainable Planning Awards 2009 – Rural Areas and Natural Environment
Irvinestown, Northern Ireland
25 March 2009
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case study imageSchool Travel Health Check
Using School Census data to support schools, officers and members in setting realistic targets for reducing car use.
Being taken up by LA's around country (21 to date)., England
13 February 2009
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