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61. We have no state aid and individuals such as yourself are the life blood of our conservation work. 62. Bedwas and District Conservation Society in Gwent have been active in improving open spaces around their town. 63. In section 6.5.1 the principle of conservation of angular momentum was outlined. 64. In particular, it brought the demolition of most historic buildings in conservation areas under control. 65. Previously, some of the most ardent opponents of architectural conservation have themselves been architects. 66. When conflicts arise between perception and thought, as in conservation problems, children using preoperational reasoning make judgments based on perception. 67. The county council plans to build a bypass so that the A148 will no longer bisect the conservation village of Letheringsett. 68. We are also anxious to see marine nature conservation strengthened. 69. The hedges bordering the roads are valuable from a conservation standpoint. 70. Demolition in conservation areas Permission is also needed to demolish an unlisted church in a conservation area. 71. In most cultures, children without formal schooling attain conservation as readily as children with schooling. 72. Often they circulate these lists to local conservation and amenity groups, residents' associations and subscribers. 73. Furthermore, much of the writing and even foreign staff in conservation institutions are derived directly from colonial administrations. 74. Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area. 75. Living in camps, they carried out conservation work, planting new forests and helping with flood control projects. 76. Since almost all are high mountain areas, agricultural development is anyway unlikely but traditional agriculture for conservation objectives is supported. 77. As well as being an architect, he is a chartered town planner, and is specially qualified in building conservation. 78. Courses on the latter are open to non-members who are actively involved with other voluntary conservation bodies. 79. Relating levels of capital grants to handicap zones would also provide a better climate for conservation in the uplands. 80. Lastly conservation programmes often fail, and senior bureaucrats may have to take the blame. 81. Although conservation matters are generally assigned on an area basis, many councils now have their own conservation officers. 82. However, I found the short section on conservation and alternative energy sources disappointing. 83. A public inquiry was held and the conservation scheme won approval. 84. But the end of slum clearance came more with a change in values: away from demolition, to conservation and rehabilitation. 85. Conservation Ruberlok is applied internally to the underside of the roof leaving the external appearance unchanged. 86. These various forms of differentiation within the bureaucracy are vital in the understanding of the formulation and implementation of conservation programmes. 87. This approach must first identify and question three fundamental assumptions on which most conservation thinking currently rests. 88. Voice over Stroud District Council says it's aware of the shopkeepers' problems,[www.] but it must consider the conservation aspect. 89. Surely it is time that breweries understood the importance of their Victorian pubs, and turned to conservation rather than mutilation. 90. The course boasts a large conservation area, and it is my intention to plant some two thousand species of hardwood trees.