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100 Sustainable Scottish Buildings, Richard Atkins and Emily Stephen (editors), SEDA, 2017, 240 pages, colour illustrations. Source Not a hair shirt in IHBCs Context 154, published in May 2018, written by Deborah Mays, head of listing advice at Historic England and a former HESPR registered consultant. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1055
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