Abstract

The death of Robert Grieve marks the passing of an era. He represented a generation of planners who had a clear strategic vision of what was required for the future. While the main theme in Grieve's work within Central Scotland was dominated by the perceived need to move the Scottish economy away from what was viewed as a debilitating structure dominated by heavy engineering, towards one based on the production of consumer products, he was always able to clearly relate these economic objectives to the wider betterment of society. The driving force behind his work was always his basic humanity and intense desire to improve the quality of life for his fellow Scots.

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