ABSTRACT
This is Volume X of thirteen in a series on Urban and Regional Sociology. First published in 1948, this study uses Middlesbrough in the North East of England as a basis of research into the new Town and Country Planning Bill, and the widening responsibility of the planner to the broader basis of team work, and civic designer to ground their work in skills gained from the field of geographers, economists, sociologists, engineers and architects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Patr I|36 pages
The Pattern of Neighbourhoods
chapter I|7 pages
An Introduction to Middlesbrough
chapter II|9 pages
The Demarcation Of Neighbourhoods
chapter III|19 pages
Description and Grading of Neighbourhoods
part II|38 pages
Health Services
chapter I|12 pages
Middlesbrough's Health Problems
chapter II|13 pages
Health Services for Different Age-Groups
chapter III|8 pages
Therapeutic Services
chapter IV|2 pages
Communal Feeding
chapter V|2 pages
Conclusions
part III|54 pages
Education Services
chapter III|2 pages
The Scope of The Survey
chapter II|14 pages
The Development of Middlesbrough's Education Services
chapter III|9 pages
The Growth of Child Welfare Services
chapter IV|15 pages
The School Environment in Different Districts of The Town
chapter V|8 pages
Educational Opportunity in Different Districts of The Town
chapter VI|3 pages
The Place of The School in The Neighbourhood
chapter VII|2 pages
The Background of Educational Reconstruction
part IV|49 pages
Retail Trade
chapter IV|14 pages
The General Distribution of Shops
chapter II|19 pages
The Shopping Centres
chapter III|11 pages
Specific Aspects of Distribution
chapter |4 pages
Conclusions
part V|7 pages
Survey and Plan