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MEMBERS AREA CASEWORK Strathclyde o headline cases this time to follow the form of the last report. However, as always, the small cases are constant and, by contributing to the bigger picture, become equally significant. Although low profile they provide the typical input of applications for dormers, extensions, windows, shop fronts, fencing, trees, open space, and also demolitions. As the results become components of conservation areas, they can contribute to preserving the “sense of place" and decisions can balance the pre