Transcription of Clone Town Britain
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Clone town BritainThe survey results on the bland state of the nationnefis an independent think-and-dotank that inspires and demonstratesreal economic well-being. We aim to improve quality of life bypromoting innovative solutions thatchallenge mainstream thinking oneconomic, environmental and socialissues. We work in partnership andput people and the planet (the new economics foundation) is a registered charity founded in 1986 by the leaders of The Other Economic Summit (TOES),which forced issues such as international debt onto the agenda of the G7/G8 summit meetings. We have taken a lead in helpingestablish new coalitions and organisations, such as the Jubilee 2000 debt campaign; the Ethical Trading Initiative; the UK SocialInvestment Forum; and new ways to measure social and environmental and recommendations2 The death of diversity5 The Clone town parade: findings from the survey10 Identity theft: community struggles against cloning17A design for diversity: innovations promoting variety23 Conclusion 36 Endnotes37 Contentsnef sClone town Britain Surveyreleased people s deep sense of uneaseabout the increasing uniformity of our high streets, and the wider impacts thatthis is having on our local economies and communities.
Tackle the ‘tardis’ factor. Supermarkets have been getting around floor space restrictions in planning permission by miscalculating storage space and then converting it, or by adding mezzanine floors. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) has already taken action to close the loophole that allowed mezzanine floors.
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