I've started so I'll finish : self build for young homeless people : a study of the experiences of 9 schemes funded by Charity Projects together with the Hollingbury Scheme for young people and an experiment by Merseyside Improved Houses and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
I've started so I'll finish : self build for young homeless people : a study of the experiences of 9 schemes funded by Charity Projects together with the Hollingbury Scheme for young people and an experiment by Merseyside Improved Houses and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation is a book. It was written by Danny Levine and published by Ryton Books in 1994.
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- author: Danny Levine
- publication date: 1994
- book publisher: Ryton Books
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Housing, Cooperative-England
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"I've started so I'll finish : self build for young homeless people : a study of the experiences of 9 schemes funded by Charity Projects together with the Hollingbury Scheme for young people and an experiment by Merseyside Improved Houses and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation" is one of the books by Danny Levine, books by Ryton Books and 2,617,384 books in our database.
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