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31/01/2009 by admin.
Must admit I was left feeling pretty silly after urging everybody to vote yes and watching a 10-0 no vote in the TIF referendum.
And I was even beginning to doubt the powers of Howard Bernstein who had so impressed me in the lead-up to the referendum.
But I have just been going through his “Plan B” life after TIF report which went to AGMA on Friday - and it is brilliant! Now, I don’t know whether it his his work, David Leather’s or some anonymous underling but I urge all students of transport, local government, and politics to get hold of a copy.
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