@NaturalEngland@thetimes Guardian reported this morning that, “A study in Somerset found that the urban environment contributes 4% of nutrient pollution, with the vast majority caused by farming and sewage discharges.” If correct, would energy be better spent directed at reducing the 96%? 🚜 🚽 🏘
“A study in Somerset found that the urban environment contributes 4% of nutrient pollution, with the vast majority caused by farming and sewage discharges.”
Thoughts?
#planning#nitrates#housebuilding#england
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In the last week I've started to receive inquiries from people running tree planting programs wanting my help. I am suggesting that they shut down their programs. Here I will explain why:
should Stratford International station be renamed Stratford Olympic Park given no international trains stop there, or should we just leave it how it is because it’s funny?
The role of the Inspector and how many appeals are allowed. See our latest article where we explain the possible reasons for the change in the rates of allowed appeals. https://t.co/ppNidYOi2B
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Is land supply on track to meet London’s new housing targets?
Mind the Gap looks at London’s supply from a ‘bottom up’ perspective to see whether the Boroughs themselves have identified sufficient sites to meet the emerging NLP ten-year target to 2029.
https://t.co/ObzjZ7RpMv