Book Review: City of Quarters: Urban Villages in the Contemporary City David Bell and Mark Jayne (Eds) Ashgate,Aldershot,2004,287 pp,ISBN 0754634140;Developing Coalfield Communities: Breathing New Life into Warsop Vale David Waddington Bristol,The Policy Press,2003,pp. viii + 60,£14.99 (paperback),ISBN 1 86134 553 4;The Well-Connected Community: a Networking Approach to Community Development Alison Gilchrist Policy Press,Bristol,2004,pp. 166 (paperback),ISBN 1-86134-527-5
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Book Review: City of Quarters: Urban Villages in the Contemporary City David Bell and Mark Jayne (Eds) Ashgate,Aldershot,2004,287 pp,ISBN 0754634140;Developing Coalfield Communities: Breathing New Life into Warsop Vale David Waddington Bristol,The Policy Press,2003,pp. viii + 60,£14.99 (paperback),ISBN 1 86134 553 4;The Well-Connected Community: a Networking Approach to Community Development Alison Gilchrist Policy Press,Bristol,2004,pp. 166 (paperback),ISBN 1-86134-527-5
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