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PLANNING and ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE GUIDE PLANNING and ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE GUIDE Planning and Environment PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE GUIDE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE GUIDE Planning and Environment Reference Guide sponsored by Please notify any changes immediately by e-mail to [email protected] or to Kevin Harris Sue Foster Patrick Keyes Kevin O’Leary Head of Town Planning and Surveying Head of Planning Head of Planning Director of Planning [email protected] with the subject ‘planning in london directory’. 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