A debate about the future design and development of gardens and landscapes around new homes |
The panel "Very interesting and good cross section of speakers" "Very worthwhile debate but a great shame not more of a presence from developers" "Good relevant content it's a pity a developer or planner wasn't speaking" "Interesting to hear points of view from different professions" "Very informative and entertaining - issues over training, guidance as legislation and economic barriers very relevant and need to be addressed" "It has been very inspiring for me as lots of issues raised about what we will face in the future" "A very interesting day with good speakers, it was a shame the developer couldn't make it - please include a planner as part of the panel next time" "Fantastic atmosphere with very good and different points of view - good base of information to take away" "Very interesting, thought provoking and good range of speakers raising a variety of issues" "Interesting - lots of talk about high density housing projects and gardens - would have liked to have heard from developers" "Interesting, informative and thought provoking" "Informative and interesting - I thoroughly enjoyed the whole day" "Topical issues discussed - some excellent speakers" "An interesting contrast of issues presented by the speakers - a well balanced debate of a very interesting subject" "Good balance of speakers - very thought provoking and good level of relevant knowledge from speakers" |
The No Stone Unturned Debate was held on the 14th April at the Museum of Garden History Click here |
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