134. But a new building (or even a building at all) is not always a requisite. In fact a new building can sometimes inhibit the continuing input of citizens simply by making the people who use it self-conscious about modifying,or adding to or doing new and innovative things in something so new. 135. The most important achievement of all is that the consumers have been included in such a way that their local identity and sense of citizenship have been reinforced. 206
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