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Newcastle named UK's most sustainable city
23 November 2009
Newcastle has topped a list of the UK's most sustainable cities, with Bristol in second place and Brighton third.
Thames Gateway 'eco-quarter' plan
26 October 2009
Proposals for an "eco-quarter" in the Thames Gateway growth area that would showcase green technologies for homes and businesses have been unveiled by the Government.
Boris' changes to the London Plan
26 October 2009
London's mayor has unveiled his draft strategic plan for the capital. Eleanor Young explains what the proposals will mean for transport and housing.
The green zone
19 October 2009
A residents' group in Hackney has created an orchard in a neglected park. Sarah Townsend and an expert on community gardens paid a visit.
Head of the valleys
19 October 2009
In a recession, regenerators need to be that much smarter and make use of the wide range of techniques at their disposal to find those that work, says the Welsh regeneration chief.
Environmentally-Sustainable Regeneration Scheme
23 September 2009
London 2012 Olympic Park Enabling Works
Warming to a challenge
17 August 2009
Interview with Lord Smith of Finsbury, chairman, the Environment Agency
Fall out
17 August 2009
A High Court judgement concerning a former steel plant in Corby could have serious implications for brownfield regeneration, reports Paul Coleman.
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