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Lead Scotland
Lead Scotland, Linking Education and Disability, is a charity that enables disabled adults to access education and learning opportunities.
Landscape Design Trust
Landscape Design Trust's mission is: to foster understanding and awareness of the landscape for the benefit of the environment and the community.
London Voluntary Service Council
LVSC strengthens voluntary organisations by providing services and a strong voice on policy issues that affect Londoners.
London 21 Sustainability Network
London 21 Sustainability Network aims to promote, support and network community-based action for sustainability in Greater London.
How we did it
How we did it ... Journey survey aims to unlock Harlow's growth
Project: To assess the highways and public transport networks around Harlow and Bishop's Stortford ahead of substantial planned growth.
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