Editorial
Grizedale revisited
Sheila Hourahane reviews the increasing popularity of art in the Countryside
Notes of an Artist – the experiences of a scultptor in residence
Simon Fenoulhet and Amanda Randall describe how sculpture can help solve problems of access and other conflicts
Poetry and Place – Local distinctiveness, the complicated and ordinary.
Sue Clifford argues for a greater understanding of the importance of identity and detail
Sense of Place
Mike Wild looks at imagery and celebration in our culture
Engineers of the imagination
Sue Gill gives an overview of the work of the Welfare State International
Along the tracks
Alison Scott describes Sustrans’ cycle route sculpture
Canals Alive! – art for the waterways
Vanessa Wiggins reviews British Waterways’ approach
The Royal Commission sets a new agenda!
Colin Speakman considers the new report on Transport
Europe’s Special Places- Parks for Life
Professor Adrian Phillips outlines a new European initiative