3PB Planning Barristers William Webster and Graeme Sampson summarise and analyse the government's Housing White Paper
9th February 2017
3PB Planning Barristers William Webster William WebsterCall: 1975and Graeme Sampson summarise and analyse the government's Housing White Paper. To read their analysis please click here.
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