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Introduced by David Edwards
News Comment: by Bernard Canter An Kaster Book: Neville Braybrooke talks of the resurrection of The Wind and the Rain, once a quarterly. but now an annual book whose aim is still to interpret the Christian order in the light of current affairs, philosophy, literature, and the arts '
The Same Day at Evening: Are Sunday cafés and dances the answer to the Church's problem in holding its young people and helping other youngsters outside its doors? Glen Gibson investigates the Scottish situation
Good Neighbours in Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Paul Wigfield describes how inter-Church co-operation with local welfare services provides a ' Mercy Corps ' for those in need
The last two items are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Edwards
Unknown:
Bernard Canter
Talks:
Neville Braybrooke

A series of five programmes giving the factual background to problems of planning and development in Britain
2: Agriculture and Forestry Speakers:
Professor W. Ellison
Institute of Rural Science, University College of Wales
Professor M. V. Laurie
Commonwealth Forestry Institute. University of Oxford
G. P. Wibberley
Reader and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics,
Wye College. University of London
Chairman: L. P. Smith
A list of books for further reading will be available at the end of the series, and can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
L. P. Smith

Network Three

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