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Tag Archives: Digital Towns
Webinar: “A New Future for Scotland’s Town Centres”
The Town Centre Action Plan Review was published on the 3rd February. On the 18th February (1430-1530), Scotland’s Towns Partnership are holding a webinar launching the Review. There may be few spaces left (but capacity is close to being reached) … Continue reading →
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Tagged 20 Minute Neighbourhoods, Car Parking, Climate Emergency, Communities, community wealth building, COSLA, Digital tax, Digital Towns, High Streets, Local Authorities, Out of Town, Place Principle, Places, Rates, Scotland, Scotland's Towns, Scotland's Towns Partnership, Social Renewal, Sustainable Development, Tax, Town Centre Action plan, Town Centre Action Plan Review Group, town centre first, Town Centre Living, Town Centres, Understanding Scottish Places
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