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Appendix<br />

107<br />

References<br />

All CABE publications cited here and in <strong>the</strong> text may be<br />

downloaded from www.cabe.org.uk, and CABE Space<br />

publications from www.cabespace.org.uk. Similarly,<br />

publications of <strong>the</strong> Office of <strong>the</strong> Deputy Prime Minister<br />

can be downloaded from www.odpm.gov.uk<br />

1 ODPM (2003) Sustainable communities:<br />

building for <strong>the</strong> future<br />

2 CABE (2004) Public attitudes to architecture and<br />

public space: transforming neighbourhoods,<br />

by MORI (unpublished)<br />

3 Dunnett, N, Swanwick, C and Woolley, H (2002)<br />

Improving urban <strong>park</strong>s, play areas and green<br />

spaces, London, DTLR. To download a copy<br />

visit www.odpm.gov.uk<br />

4 Urban Parks Forum (2001) Public <strong>park</strong>s<br />

assessment. To download a copy visit<br />

www.green-space.org.uk<br />

5 DTLR (2002) Green spaces, better places –<br />

final report of <strong>the</strong> Urban Green Spaces Taskforce.<br />

To download a copy visit www.odpm.gov.uk<br />

6 Barker, K (2003) Review of housing supply:<br />

securing our future housing needs, HM Treasury<br />

7 CABE (2004) Housing audit, assessing <strong>the</strong> design<br />

quality of new homes<br />

8 Ely, A (2004) The home buyer’s guide, what to look<br />

and ask for when buying a new home, London,<br />

Black Dog Publishing. To order a copy visit<br />

www.<strong>the</strong>homebuyersguide.org<br />

9 Government Office for <strong>the</strong> South East (2001)<br />

Regional planning guidance for <strong>the</strong> South East (RPG<br />

9). To download a copy visit www.go-se.gov.uk<br />

10 Cole and Nevin (2004) The road to renewal: <strong>the</strong><br />

early development of <strong>the</strong> housing market renewal<br />

pathfinder programme in England, Joseph<br />

Rowntree Foundation<br />

11 ODPM (2004) Creating sustainable communities:<br />

greening <strong>the</strong> gateway, a greenspace strategy for<br />

Thames Gateway<br />

12 ODPM (2005) Creating sustainable communities:<br />

greening <strong>the</strong> gateway implementation plan<br />

13 ODPM (2002) Planning policy guidance 17,<br />

planning for open space, sport and recreation<br />

14 CABE Space (2004) Green space strategies:<br />

a good practice guide<br />

15 ODPM (2002) Assessing needs and opportunities:<br />

planning policy guidance 17 companion guide<br />

16 NPFA (2001) The six acre standard, minimum<br />

standards for outdoor playing space, London, NPFA<br />

17 English Nature (2004) Providing accessible natural<br />

greenspace in towns and cities, a practical guide<br />

to assessing <strong>the</strong> resource and implementing local<br />

standards for provision. To download a copy visit<br />

www.english-nature.org.uk<br />

18 Carmona, M, Punter, J, Chapman, D (2002)<br />

From design policy to design quality: <strong>the</strong><br />

treatment of design in community strategies, local<br />

development frameworks and action plans, London,<br />

Thomas Telford Ltd<br />

19 CABE Space (2005) What are we scared of?<br />

The value of risk in designing public space<br />

20 DETR (1999) By design, urban design in <strong>the</strong><br />

planning system: towards better practice.<br />

To download a copy visit www.odpm.gov.uk<br />

21 For more information visit www.countryside.gov.uk<br />

22 For more information visit<br />

www.saferoutestoschools.org.uk<br />

23 CABE Space (2004) A guide to producing <strong>park</strong><br />

and green space management plans<br />

24 CABE Space (2004) Parks need people need <strong>park</strong>s:<br />

<strong>the</strong> skills shortage in <strong>park</strong>s, a summary of research

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