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Towns and cities with heritage assets are more appealing places to live, work and visit
Something in the human psyche makes people enjoy being in historic environments.
On Thursday 27th October, delegates attending the Heritage Council Conference Heritage: Inspiring Innovation for Economic Growth will hear David Geddes, from the London office of property advisory company Colliers International, discuss how this means that historic environments in towns and cities play a critical role in nurturing types of business clusters that do not otherwise normally develop and are critical to the quality of life they offer.
