The Suffolk Conservation Manual: Design Guidelines for Highway Works in Conservation Areas

Organisation: Suffolk County Council
Region: East of England
Date of Publication: 2000
Title: The Suffolk Conservation Manual: Design Guidelines for Highway Works in Conservation Areas
Topic: Highways
Description: Deals with policies, roles and design principles and good practice guidance to all those with an interest in public spaces in conservation areas as well as detailed design aspects and good practice for those preparing to carry out work in conservation areas.
Is this document available online? Yes

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