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"In Ferndale, and in the villages and towns of the Rhondda, Alan is little short of a God." Bob Wellings reports from Ferndale in the ... "A staggering example of self-help in a small community, and one which amply demonstrates that allotments can be fun." Marting ... "It's a pie in the sky" Bob Langley reports from Liverpool, where the 380 foot tall Liverpool Beacon has
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- "In Ferndale, and in the villages and towns of the Rhondda, Alan is little short of a God." Bob Wellings reports from Ferndale in the ...
- "A staggering example of self-help in a small community, and one which amply demonstrates that allotments can be fun." Marting ...
- "It's a pie in the sky" Bob Langley reports from Liverpool, where the 380 foot tall Liverpool Beacon has
- "It's a concrete fantasy, an architect's dream, a planner's delight and the pride of its ultra-
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