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Despite the urgent need, very little work is currently being undertaken for the primary purpose of improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions in the UK’s existing commercial building stock. Read more…
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Better Buildings Partnership (BBP)
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This document sets out a series of sustainability key performance indicators (KPIs) against which all major new builds/redevelopments and refurbishment projects within The Crown Estate’s Urban Portfolio must report. Read more…
The Crown Estate
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Anna Surgenor
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We have chosen 11 energetic and talented teams to explore new ways to use, manage and make the most of the UK's public parks. The teams are... Read more…
Nesta
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Natalia Ford
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The purpose of this Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) is to expand upon the Council’s existing planning policies on biodiversity and green infrastructure contained within the adopted Local Development Plan (LDP). Read more…
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Refurbishment to the rigorous EnerPHit standard has commenced on three, 11-storey social housing blocks at Wilmcote House in Portsmouth, the retrofit equivalent of Passivhaus standards. Read more…
Birmingham City Council
Nick Ralph
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‘Principles for a Human City’ responds, and gives further definition to, the ‘emerging principles’ for the future regeneration of King’s Cross, published jointly by LCR, the London Borough of Camden and the King’s Cross Partnership in November 1997 (see Appendix B). Read more…
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