Capability: The Heritage Lottery fund as a vital patron of landscape creativity
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Insight: Genetically modified crops and Regional Development Agencies
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Letter from the Landscape Institute: Developments within the International Federation of Landscape Architects and the Landscape Alliance
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Expecting the extraordinary: The development of the Heritage Lottery Fund from a limited fund of last resort, to an idealistic supporter of extraordinary heritage in our everyday lives
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How can the HLF help you?: An insider's view on applying for funds from the HLF
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Building on Camelot: His role on the HLF's Board of Trustees
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New opportunities for green spaces: The aims of the œ125m green spaces initiative coming soon from the New Opportunites Fund
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Creating a new context: How the Local Heritage Initiative will help to strengthen heritage from the bottom up
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Project profiles: Landscape Design highlights a selection of projects currently being funded by the HLF
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Dealing with the ephemeral: Scott Dyde's 1999 Landscape Institute/ McParland Finn Award-winning essay explores urban design team work
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Primary and secondary vision: How 'visioning,'can be an inspirational tool in the design and management of school grounds
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The past to the present: Tracks down play equipment that can appeal to the child in us all
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Landscape Institute Advice Note: Landscape and visual impact assessment
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