Place shaping
Place shaping is a term coined by Michael Lyons in the Lyons Inquiry (2004-7) into the form, function and funding of local government in England. Lyons suggested that local government should act as the voice of a whole community and as "an agent of place".[1]
References
- Niven, Rosie. "Councils as 'place shapers' – the future of local government?". The Guardian (15 August 2011). Guardian News & Media Limited.
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