PLANNING

Modern measures

The law of the tabloid lexicon dictates that units of area, width and height must be measured using everyday reference points.

The law of the tabloid lexicon dictates that units of area, width and height must be measured using everyday reference points.

A large plot of land is always measured in football pitches, liquids by how many Olympic-sized swimming pools would be filled and so on.

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