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Public Tour of Christie Walk
20 Dec 2022

Public Tour of Christie Walk

by Brian Loffler | posted in: Christie Walk, Event | 2

2023 tours now open for booking The city can save the planet. – Dr Paul Downton – architect and co-founder of Christie Walk eco village According to UN Habitat, cities consume 78 per cent of the world’s energy and produce … Continued

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