About 18,000 new homes could be built after a deal was struck over a city's ageing sewage system, the government has said.
"With every passing day, it’s becoming clearer and clearer that 40 years of water privatisation has been 40 years of disaster ...
Partnership unlocks 18,000 new homes whilst ensuring high standards of environmental protection, delivering change in line ...
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Untreated sewage spilling into a village stream has caused a noticeable decline in wildlife, a local resident has said. Greg ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHuman and animal waste detected in England’s iconic river bathing spotsInternal testing by the Environment Agency has provided insight into pollution at two sites that were the first to be ...
A partnership between the Environment Agency and Oxford City Council has secured the infrastructure needed to allow the development of around 18,000 new homes in Oxford, delivering change in the area ...
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