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  2. Neighborhood planning - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood planning is a form of urban planning through which professional urban planners and communities seek to shape new and existing neighborhoods. It can denote the process of creating a physical neighborhood plan, for example via participatory planning, or an ongoing process through which neighborhood affairs are decided.

  3. Little White Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Ripon Chamber of Commerce, owner of the building, had the building moved a fifth time, on April 17, 2023, to make room for a Boys and Girls club. The move caused the Little White Schoolhouse's status on the National Register of Historic Places to be endangered. As of April 21, 2023, the status was under review. [5]

  4. Ripon - Wikipedia

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    Ripon was the episcopal see of the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds represented by the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, created in 1836 with just Ripon in its title but adapted to include Leeds in 2000. [72] In 2014 it became part of the Diocese of Leeds , with Ripon Cathedral serving as one of its three cathedrals of equal status. [ 73 ]

  5. Traditional Neighborhood Development - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) refers to the development of a complete neighborhood or town using traditional town planning principles. TND may occur in infill settings and involve adaptive reuse of existing buildings, but often involves all-new construction on previously undeveloped land.

  6. Neighbourhood forum - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood forums are a construct of local governments in England and are defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as a body that organises the production of a neighbourhood plan. Where town or parish councils exist those bodies may apply to the local planning authority (usually a district or borough council) for the devolution of ...

  7. Ripon Parks - Wikipedia

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    Ripon Parks is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, situated north of Ripon, to the west of the River Ure and to the east of the village of North Stainley, in North Yorkshire, England. It was once part of the land held since the Middle Ages as a deer park by the archbishops of York (including Cardinal Wolsey ) and the canons of Ripon .

  8. Ripon (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    It was a parliamentary borough consisting only of the town of Ripon itself until the Great Reform Act 1832; the right to vote was vested in the holders of the tightly controlled burgage tenements — count-of-head polls were accordingly rare — for, the last contested election in Ripon before the Reform Act 1832 was in 1715. By 1832 it was ...

  9. Ripon Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Marquess of Ripon assigned the building to the borough as a gift on 31 July 1897. [7] The town hall continued to serve as the headquarters of the borough council for much of the 20th century [8] but it ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged Harrogate District Council was formed in 1974. [9]