27th April 2024, Saturday

Green Light for Eden Project Morecambe

Eden Project Morecambe, the £125m installation in Lancashire, was recently granted planning permission by Lancaster City Council. The scheme, on …

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Teesworks: A Snapshot of Our Industrial Past

TEP’s Historic Environment team record a wide range of historic buildings and last year was no exception. The team recorded …

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Nurturing Sustainable Transport Through Design

Sustainable transport should be accessible, safe, convenient, affordable, easy to use and available for a diverse user base. However, the …

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National Trust: Places For Everyone, For Ever

“We have a duty to look after places for everyone, for ever, and climate change is the biggest threat to …

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Well-Connected

Just before Christmas, the Government issued its decision on future guidance and support for electricity interconnectors: high-voltage cables that connect …

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Our Rivers Our City: Revitalising Manchester’s River Valleys and Urban Waters

“Historically, our waterways were fundamental to Manchester’s rise to economic power. They remain at the heart of what makes the …

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A Walk in the Woods

When I was younger, and I mean much younger, before I went to college and before the onerous worries of …

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A Tale of Two Badger Setts

On a large agricultural site in South Yorkshire, TEP’s ecologists have been busy developing a flexible mitigation strategy, to help …

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TEP’s Heritage Team Follow The Red Brick Road

An article by TEP’s Heritage Team has just been published in the Leicestershire Industrial History Society’s newsletter: an exclusive publication …

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