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Green energy bill set to clear commons
A backbench Bill aimed at tackling climate change and promoting "green energy" was set to clear the...
100 jobs up for grabs as Bridgnorth enterprise shows that being ‘green’ does pay
A Bridgnorth-based enterprise is celebrating its first eight months in business by creating up to...
Downpours signal end of UK heatwave
Forecasters signalled the end of Britain's hottest spell in years tonight after half the country...
Unlocking the Potential of Inland Waterways through Planning
Leading planning and housing charity, the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) has...
Stroma offers Diploma in Air-Conditioning Inspection
Following the introduction of mandatory inspections under the Energy Performance of Buildings...
Launch of South Holland Junior Wardens
Lincolnshire Police with partner agencies introduces the first Junior Wardens scheme in the South...
D-Day in Silton wind turbines battle
Angry protesters were due to voice their opposition today to six giant wind turbines planned for a...
Carbon Trust: Green power could generate £70 billion for UK economy
Embracing wind and wave power could generate up to £70 billion for the UK economy, a report...
Flood warnings in place as UK heatwave continues
Reduced energy costs are a ray of sunshine for Leeds tenants
Passive Sustainability
Troubled East Coast service will keep running - PM
CPRE issues warning over greenfield housing sites
WETFLOOR FORMER THAT CUT CARBON FOOTPRINT BY 70%
East Coast rail route taken over by government
Tenants help shape the future of housing services
Keys handed over for new Fleetwood homes.
Home Office and the TPAS Community Crime Fighters Special...
ASB Case Working and Approaches to Restorative Justice...
Russet Homes appoints new £14.5 million five year contract...
Two wanted murderers in UK
Staff From Across Accent Nene Come Together To Provide...
Hottest day of the year recorded as temperatures approach...
Young people think knife crime outlook is bleak
Birmingham ‘eco-firm’ features in new Government initiative
Real Time Solution To Energy Waste
Great Glastonbury garbage clean-up begins
Government issues health warning as Britain prepares for...
PM urges 'climate change fund' to help nation's poorest
What crime is most of a problem in Cambridgeshire
Tennis helps to cut crime
Communities vote on how crime cash is spent
Schools to gain greater freedom as National Strategies...
Russet Homes urge parents to take steps to safety
Government claims 'significant progress' in floods...
Friends of the Earth urge councils to 'green' buildings and...
What crime is most of a problem in Bedfordshire
Invicta Telecare help older people to take active measures
MAGAZINE
July 2009
OTHER NEWS
- Inquiry launched into school admissions 'rule breaking'
- More affordable homes now on track for Alton
- Council announces extension of rent payment holidays
- Policewomen guilty of lying on insurance claim
- Aylesbury Estate transformed into community garden
- Protection boost for elderly and children blocked
- School pupils are 'safe as houses'
- Pensioner lay dead in flat for five years
- Council drops case against 'school fraud' mother
- Teenager is fourth Brit to die from swine flu
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