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Guidebook to Jura, Scarba, Islay and Colonsay in the Hebrides, describing 22 walks plus a 5-day 89km trek along Jura and #039;s... Læs mere
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The Power of Neighbourhood Planning is an accessible guide to neighbourhood planning for advisers, councillors and those promoting a plan.
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This guidebook to walking and backpacking on Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna, Coll and Tiree includes a tough 55km backpack around the coast... Læs mere
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This guidebook describes 21 mountain biking routes in central and southern Scotland, including the 7stanes in Dumfries and Galloway, and cross-country... Læs mere
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This guidebook covers 21 routes across the North Downs, an area boasting some of south east England and #039;s finest trails. Included is a 59km MTB route on the Downs... Læs mere
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Inspirational guidebook to 50 varied walking and backpacking routes in the Hebrides, featuring classics such as the Skye Cuillin and the Paps of Jura, but... Læs mere
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A guide to mountain biking (MTB) routes on the South Downs of Hampshire and Sussex, between Winchester, Brighton and... Læs mere
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Using practical examples this book demonstrates how a theoretical model for shared care operates in practice to deliver improved health outcomes within limited resources
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For GPs and practice managers the challenge of the NHS reforms is to understand the business context in which general practice operates
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Provides the readers with an understanding of the nature and presence of risk by raising the organisation's awareness of the risks it faces, and formalising the... Læs mere
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In Tudor and Stuart England, an ever-growing demand for horses was met by specialist dealers, who were often accused of profiteering. Dr Edwards argues that, far from being generally unscrupulous, the dealers were no better or worse than those amongst whom they lived and worked.