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In October 2001, NCW held a conference at the Civic Centre, Newcastle, to
talk about the way new developments in science and technology will
impact on the environment and also change the shape of future homes
and lifestyles. This conference moved on a stage.
1
May 2002, 10 am –
3.30 pm
at
Darlington Football Stadium
‘BUILDING
COMMUNITIES
IN THE 21ST CENTURY'
PART
1
GUESSING THE FUTURE
Reith
Lecturer Tom Kirkwood on how the gene revolution means things
aren’t what they used to be.
Presentation
- COMMUNITY PLANNING FOR THE OVER-FIFTIES- Hartlepool
PART
2
THE PATCHWORK COMMUNITY – A discussion – Workers talk about
their own home patches
Presentations
from Darlington, Great
Ayton, Tyne Coast, and Upper Teesdale.
PART
3
Chairman Gillian Reynolds, journalist, broadcaster and critic
on
WHAT
SHALL WE KEEP IN OUR TOWNS?
Darlington
- RENOVATING SKERNE PARK AND FIRTH MOOR ESTATES
Middlesbrough
- ALBERT PARK RESTORATION
Gateshead
— STAITHS SOUTH BANK - PLANNING NEW TERRACE HOUSES FOR A
BROWNFIELD SITE
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