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Abstract
This paper contains some observations on the interplay between UK land use, current UK Government housing targets, and the topical issue of food production and distribution as we move towards Brexit. The aim of the observations is indicated in the title.
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Author's Biography
Andrew Maliphant is a freelance project management consultant with over 20 years’ experience of regeneration. Following early private sector employment Andrew took the Heritage Management postgraduate course at the Ironbridge Institute in Shropshire, England, effectively the first such course on practical regeneration. Since then he has worked on market town regeneration in Cumbria and the Forest of Dean, the regeneration of the city of Gloucester and a programme to break cycles of deprivation in housing areas in Oxfordshire, as well as policy work for the UK Government body the Countryside Agency (now Natural England). He is particularly interested in local and community approaches to regeneration, and is currently working on local determination at a parish level as well as supporting a range of social enterprise projects around the country. His Local Regeneration Handbook was published October 2017.1