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IT'S often said that the planners got it wrong, wrong, wrong in the 1960s. Tradition was given the boot, and truckloads of concrete were turned into swinging sixties style.
That often meant high-rise horrors and the sort of monstrosities that so upset the Prince Of Wales these days. But, just occasionally, perhaps they got it right.See the full content of this document
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Then & Now: Myths of the Midlands
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