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As Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Town and Country Planning were just along the road to the west, Gloucestershire College of Art and Design, Faculty degree professional qualifying courses, this local village should be the best preserved Architectural feature in England. Upslope the fields flooded off the Cotswolds in 1977 summer, now there are more houses being installed than in the mid 1970s on the Noverton site, deep excavation, Points West. The traffic load around Prestbury is a problem, the only road out to the north east through the lower section joining back to Albert Road on a triangle form. There are some useful structures if anybody has photographs, possibly some of the best of Regency housing, in the middle of a traffic Plan disaster, becoming alike Bath, at 2006. But then traffic lights were always Cheltenham's theme and some seem to have arrived at Prestbury, presumably migrating their way north to the country villages, now towns. How do we cross traffic laden roads with children without wrecking the scenery and the children (for the School)?