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							                5 facts: what the National Parks duty means for planning
Here are five key facts about what the new duty means for planning decisions which show just how wrong some of the myths being peddled are.
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							                Here are five key facts about what the new duty means for planning decisions which show just how wrong some of the myths being peddled are.
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