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City Waterside East regeneration masterplan health impact assessment
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Vohra, S., Chilaka, M., Amo-Danso, G., & Moores, A. City Waterside East regeneration masterplan health impact assessment

This Health Impact Assessment is one of four which have been commissioned by RENEW North Staffordshire, North Staffordshire Regeneration Partnership, NHS North Staffordshire, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, NHS Stoke-on-Trent and Stoke City... Read More about City Waterside East regeneration masterplan health impact assessment.

Newton Hall fig 56
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Newton Hall fig 56

The eastern wall-frame under construction during early 1969. Photograph courtesy of George Kenyon and Sons Ltd.

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Newton Hall fig 55

The southern gable is its final position showing the timber-panelling and roof structure. Photograph courtesy of George Kenyon and Sons Ltd.

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Newton Hall fig 48

The remains of the timber cruck hall at Newton Hall Farm as revealed by demolision in 1967. Photograph courtesy of George Kenyon and Sons Ltd.

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Newton Hall fig 47

The Newton Hall farm site in 1967 looking northwards. On the left is the brick barn containing the medival timber hall and on the right is the northern farm building. The farmhouse/cottage had already been demolished. Photograph courtesy of George Ke... Read More about Newton Hall fig 47.

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Newton Hall fig 35

Trench 9 at Newton Hall showing the north-eastern corner of the 18th century brick combined barn.

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Newton Hall fig 34

Plan of the trenches excavated around Newton Hall in 2008.

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Newton Hall fig 27

The lands still held by the Dukinfield-Astley family, the purchasers of the Newton estate in the early 18th century, in 1847 are shaded pink (based upon the Newton tithe map CRO EDT)

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Newton Hall fig 26

The layout of Newton Hall as suggested by Alexander Newtons's will of 1617

Buckton Castle excavations 2009
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Buckton Castle excavations 2009

Low-level aerial shot of the 2009 Buckton Castle excavations taken using a 15m height pole.

Excavations at Buckton Castle, Tameside, Greater Manchester. A Report on the Archaeological Excavations Undertaken by the University of Manchester in 2008
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University of Manchester in 2008

This report summarises the results of fieldwork at Buckton Castle, a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Tameside, Greater Manchester (SD 9892 0162; NMR 27598; GMSMR 56), carried out during March and April 2008 by the University of Manchester Archaeologica... Read More about Excavations at Buckton Castle, Tameside, Greater Manchester. A Report on the Archaeological Excavations Undertaken by the University of Manchester in 2008.

The role of urban green spaces in improving social inclusion
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Kazmierczak, A., & James, P. The role of urban green spaces in improving social inclusion. Presented at 7th International Postgraduate Research Conference in the Built and Human Environment., University of Salford, Greater Manchester