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Alison J Campbell The Flat 50a Kenwood Road |
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| Bensham Butterfly Station artist and community build A demolished train station remaining as derelict land within a larger regeneration scheme of self build housing was developed into a pocket wildlife reserve. The funding and community group involvement included British Rail, Bass Brewers, local schools, and a disabled resource centre. The events days received regional newspaper and television publicity 2 years running and was awarded the Bass Silver in 1993. Employer: Gateshead MBC |
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| Fredrick Street planning for real consultation Landscape improvement feasibility study for a politically sensitive retail area. A priority setting event with planning for real techniques was broadcast on regional radio and formed part of a wider consultation with local and political stakeholders. Employer: Groundwork Tyneside |
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