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The Economics of Conservation by Lord ESHER
The Government recently commissioned four studies of historic cities. The first of these, a study in depth of the walled city of York, has just been published. It was prepared by a team headed by Lord Esher. He describes how it was done and sums up its lessons for the government and the local authorities.

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