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RE: POS

Subject: RE: POS
From: Tim Scott-Ellis
Date: Dec 28 2006 09:36:18
Bill,

I think you'll find it is common parlance within local government circles,
particularly planning and recreation/parks management.

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Andersonarb@xxxx.com [mailto:Andersonarb@xxxx.com] 
Sent: 28 December 2006 09:22
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: POS

Just a quicky,
POS is a commonly used abbreviation round here, for Public Open Space: That

is the bit of a development site left as a 'green' (cynicism
notwithstanding)  
area. Is this a widely used TLA? I mean is it used all over the country and 
not  just round here? It doesn't seem to be in common parlance outside  
Planning circles as far as I can see.
 
Bill.


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