There are several reasons people perform soil test before a town can be built: to ensure waterways do not become contaminated or toxic due to some type of chemical or bacteria in the soil, to ensure there aren't any chemicals or toxic substances that could possibly cause illness or gases to be released into the air or injure people in a future town, to ensure that there isn't constant erosion of the soil or the ability for sinkholes to form, and to make sure the soil is stable enough to keep a foundation from faultering.
What is Town Planning ? Discuss the relationship between sociology and Town Planning.
* town planning, urban planning (determining and drawing up plans for the future physical arrangement and condition of a community)
i would love to know where to study event planning in cape town
they were planning to battle the americans
they were planning to battle the americans
Both are processes.But their differences urban performs at large scale but town planning not.
S.L.O.A.P. = space left over after planning. (town planning and landscape architecture)
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Gordon Emanuel Cherry has written: 'National parks and recreation in the countryside' 'Town planning in Britain since 1900' -- subject(s): History, City planning, Urban policy 'Birmingham' -- subject(s): City planning 'The politics of town planning' -- subject(s): City planning 'Town planning in its social context' -- subject(s): City planning, Social policy 'Holford' -- subject(s): City planners, Biography
Beresford Pite has written: 'The place of St.Paul's in art' 'A sketch of town planning and of procedure under the town planning act of 1909'
Town planning in Britain took place because living and working condition was bad.