Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . A Two-Family House Development. Six-Family Houses in Letohworth, England GLEN RIDGE 41 prepared plans, including a wading pool, skating pond,and outdoor gymnastic apparatus. (13) That some public authority be empowered tostudy and survey the Borough with a view to estab-lishing an adequate system of school yards, schoolgardens, playgrounds and parks for the present popu-lation and to reasonably anticipate the needs of theimmediate future. IN CONCLUSION In conclusion it should be stated frankly tha
Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . A Two-Family House Development. Six-Family Houses in Letohworth, England GLEN RIDGE 41 prepared plans, including a wading pool, skating pond,and outdoor gymnastic apparatus. (13) That some public authority be empowered tostudy and survey the Borough with a view to estab-lishing an adequate system of school yards, schoolgardens, playgrounds and parks for the present popu-lation and to reasonably anticipate the needs of theimmediate future. IN CONCLUSION In conclusion it should be stated frankly that it isnot expected that all of these recommendations willbe carried out at once. It is true that some are urgentand delay, with many of them, expensive; but thenothers can wait without serious disadvantage. Takentogether they form a general coherent plan of action—one that if consistently followed will reduce unneces-sary waste and dissatisfaction to a minimum. Some ofthese recommendations may be carried into effect atonce through the formation of a Tree Commission, thepassage of building and revised street regulations,
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