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Desmond Heap : ウィキペディア英語版 | Desmond Heap Sir Desmond Heap (17 September 1907 – 27 June 1998) was a British lawyer and expert on town planning law. He was born in Burnley, Lancashire, the son of an architect and surveyor, and attended Burnley Grammar School before studying law at Manchester University.〔( Lancashire Telegraph, ''Man who sold London Bridge dies'', 1 July 1998 ). Retrieved 18 January 2013〕 By 1935, he had been appointed as both Deputy Town Clerk of Leeds, and a lecturer in the law of town and country planning at the Leeds School of Architecture. In 1947, he became Comptroller and City Solicitor of the Corporation of the City of London. He was asked by the Ministry of Town and Country Planning to provide a guidebook to new legislation on town planning then it introduced. The result was the Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice, a loose-leaf work which was constantly updated. In his role in the City of London, he was largely responsible for co-ordinating the rebuilding of the area after the Second World War, and for the sale of London Bridge to a company in Arizona.〔( Taylor & Francis Online, ''Desmond Heap'' ). Retrieved 18 January 2013〕 He retired from the post in 1973.〔 He was President of the Town Planning Institute in 1955. He was knighted in 1970, and awarded the Royal Town Planning Institute Gold Medal in 1983.〔 He died at home in Kent at the age of 90. ==References==
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