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Pleanáil Edition No. 8

Saturday, December 17, 1988

Edition No.8 of Pleanail was published in 1988.

Articles:

  1. Europe and the Town Planning Profession by Joan Caffrey
  2. Housing outside Irish Towns: An analysis of household characteristics, motivations and preferences by David Storey and Patrick O'Flanagan
  3. The Environmental Impact Assessment of Roads by Bob Biddlecombe
  4. National Monuments and the Development Plan - A Compensation Conflict by Mary Darley
  5. Town Planning Law and Practice and its impact on the Licensed Trade with particular reference to the Dublin Area by Fergal Mac Cabe
  6. Planning and the Uplands by Patrick Ewen
  7. Greenpeace: Commandos of Conservation or Environmental Alarmists? by Neil O'Byrne
  8. Dublin's Smog Crisis: A Planner's Response by John Fannon
  9. Redeveloping the site of Dublin's Medieval Settlement - The Search for a Suitable Form by Tony Mulhall
  10. An Endangered Legacy - Dublin's Inner City Churches by Patricia Hyde

Book Reviews

  1. Planning: the Irish Experience 1920-1988 by Michael Gough
  2. Urban Problems and Regional Policy in the European Community by Michael Gough
  3. The Vanishing Country Houses of Ireland by Michael Gough
  4. Bandon: Irish Historic Towns Atlas No.3 by Michael Gough
  5. Art For Architecture by Douglas Hyde
  6. Replace or Retain: Irish Policies for Buildings Analysed by John Muldowney
  7. Managing Dublin Bay by Maeve Barrett.

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