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Rural crafts offer countryside hope of sustainability

26 November 2004

The image of the artisan at work, laying a hedge, shoeing a horse or thatching a roof may seem the preserve of Constable paintings, a throwback to a lost age. Yet research published this week by the Countryside Agency claims these crafts are witnessing a dramatic revival and could even overtake agriculture as the mainstay of the rural economy (see p13).

Lessons in good design

26 November 2004

It has taken a while for the movement towards high-quality urban design to reach Britain's schools. But now, finds Naomi Lindsay, schools are riding the crest of a wave of investment - and seizing the opportunity to put good design at the heart of education.

Does the house always win?

26 November 2004

Having liberalised their gambling laws, Australia is losing its shirt while South Africa makes a killing. Heather Greig-Smith compares our government's plans with those already implemented overseas, and asks: have we learned the lessons of history?

Agenda to 23 February

26 November 2004

1 December - Real Architecture: London Olympics 2012 Masterplan. Organiser: The Architecture Foundation. Venue: London. Fee: £5-8. Details: (tel) 08703 800400.

Architecture finds a new home

26 November 2004

For 100 years, ever since its architecture display was axed, the Victoria & Albert Museum's collection of architectural models, building fragments, drawings and documents has lacked a home of its own. But now the V&A has combined its collection with that of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), creating a fascinating new exhibition.

Designer pebble dash, the oldest yob in town, and our Queen of Chav

26 November 2004

Irony and challenging perceptions of reality are two of the key objectives of avant garde artistic installations, but it was the former of these that won the day at last week's Bura best practice awards.

Hooked after a walk on wild side

26 November 2004

Working in urban regeneration in London is a far cry from Texas where I started out as an aspiring theatre student. At 18 I moved to New York to study theatre at Barnard College, but while there was drawn into the urban studies programme. By my second year I dropped theatre to study cities full time.

Crackdown waged on abandoned cars

26 November 2004

Councils will have the power to immediately seize and destroy abandoned vehicles in a government clampdown announced this week.

Queen reveals legislation for next session

26 November 2004

Legislation to pave the way for the Crossrail link across London was announced in the Queen's speech this week.

Children pay dear for housing crisis

26 November 2004

Britain's housing crisis is causing Victorian levels of inequality that damage the future prospects of children in poorer households, according to latest research.

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