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Public engagement programme: Our World Our Impact Hub on climate change

The Hub encourages vital conversation about the environment through a series of interactive online events, discussions, videos and challenges. The Hub will explore our five climate themes through exclusive online content – Climate Justice; Our Planet; Food; Energy, Transport and Travel; and Our Green Futures Glasgow Science Centre’s public engagement programme for climate change, Our […]

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Plans for 3,000-home new town ‘Borough Green Gardens’ suffer a ‘huge setback’

Plans for a brand new town near Sevenoaks have suffered a setback after Government inspectors raised “serious concerns in relation to legal compliance”. The huge site, currently known by its development name Borough Green Gardens, is proposed to be made up of more than 3,000 homes, two schools and a major relief road. It includes land bounded

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‘More traffic’ sees council ditch cycle lanes

tCI Comment In last week’s Week in Parliament we looked at the legislation behind temporary traffic orders, the mechanisms by which Local Authorities have been implementing expanded cycle lane networks, expanded pavements and other temporary changes during the lockdown period. One of the criticisms has been that Councils might attempt to continue these arrangements after

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Scottish Council Chiefs under fire: consultation ends – now what?

East Renfrewshire Council has been slammed over delays in plans to use a £1million funding pot to make it easier for people to walk or cycle during the Covid pandemic. The cash was awarded by walking and cycling charity Sustrans through the Spaces for People programme earlier this year, with local people being asked how

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Judge allows ‘fresh ground’ to judicial review challenge against Council

A judge will rule on whether Birmingham City Council acted lawfully in ignoring heritage campaigners’ comments when it approved a Glancy Nicholls-designed 51-storey housing skyscraper The High Court has allowed the fresh ‘ground’ to be added to a judicial review of the local authority’s decision to grant consent to the £100 million One Eastside scheme

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