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London to get cycle hire scheme
11 February 2008
A cycle hire initiative making 6,000 bikes available to Londoners has been announced by mayor Ken Livingstone.
Welsh projects scoop green awards
10 March 2008
Three Welsh developments were awarded in the principalities first ever BREEAM awards last week.
Natural England calls for minimum green access
10 March 2008
Everyone should have access to green space within 300 metres of their home, Natural England said today.
DfT to give more flood relief cash
10 March 2008
Eight local authorities will benefit from £23.4 million funding from the DfT to repair roads and bridges damaged in last year's floods.
Trump flies in for inquiry
9 June 2008
Donald Trump will fly into the UK today to give evidence at the start of a three-week public inquiry into his plans for a £1bn golf course near Aberdeen.
Mayor Johnson drops water plant legal fight
12 May 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has dropped legal action over Thames Water's plans for a desalination water treatment plant at Beckton.
Johnson unveils £6m park funding
23 June 2008
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has announced a £6m funding package to improve London's rundown green spaces.
Climate camp protesters vow to fight on
11 August 2008
Protesters have departed their 'climate camp' near the Kingsnorth power station in Kent after a week-long protest and 'mass day of action' on Saturday.
Lord Smith warns on coastal erosion
18 August 2008
The new head of the Environment Agency has warned that some parts of the British coastline are so badly eroded they are not worth protecting from the sea.
Go-ahead for Buckinghamshire wind farm
21 July 2008
Plans for a seven-turbine wind farm at Olney, Buckinghamshire have won the backing of London's High Court, despite claims that the area doesn't have enough wind to justify the harm the windmills would do to the landscape.
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