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Case Law >> Rigging rumours blown out
LexisPSL's Colleen Theron and Deirdre Lyons detail a case that confirms local authorities and developers must continue to consider regional strategies in planning applications
In May 2011, the Court of Session (CoS) in Scotland decided that the planning consent granted for a major wind farm at Fallago Rig in the Scottish Borders should stand.
January 2012
Deirdre Lyons
Colleen Theron
17 January 2012
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BSI launches sustainable communities standard
Local authorities and community groups are being offered new guidance on how to improve sustainability in their area through the new British standard, BS 8904
Developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI), 8904 aims to help bodies working in local communities to ensure “sustainable development activities” are cost-effective and engage
Sarah-Jayne Russell
18 January 2012
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BSI launches sustainable communities standard
Local authorities and community groups are being offered new guidance on how to improve sustainability in their area through the new British standard, BS 8904
Developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI), 8904 aims to help bodies working in local communities to ensure “sustainable development activities” are cost-effective and engage
Sarah-Jayne Russell
18 January 2012
read more
UK examines viability of hydrogen cars
Car manufacturers and utilities firms are joining forces in a new government task force to assess whether widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles is a realistic prospect.
Launched by the business department (BIS), the UKH2Mobility project is aimed at examining the potential role of hydrogen fuel-cell technology in
UK examines viability of hydrogen cars
Car manufacturers and utilities firms are joining forces in a new government task force to assess whether widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles is a realistic prospect.
Launched by the business department (BIS), the UKH2Mobility project is aimed at examining the potential role of hydrogen fuel-cell technology in
BSI launches sustainable communities standard
Local authorities and community groups are being offered new guidance on how to improve sustainability in their area through the new British standard, BS 8904
Developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI), 8904 aims to help bodies working in local communities to ensure “sustainable development activities” are cost-effective and engage
Sarah-Jayne Russell
18 January 2012
read more
BSI launches sustainable communities standard
Local authorities and community groups are being offered new guidance on how to improve sustainability in their area through the new British standard, BS 8904
Developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI), 8904 aims to help bodies working in local communities to ensure “sustainable development activities” are cost-effective and engage
Sarah-Jayne Russell
18 January 2012
read more
UK examines viability of hydrogen cars
Car manufacturers and utilities firms are joining forces in a new government task force to assess whether widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles is a realistic prospect.
Launched by the business department (BIS), the UKH2Mobility project is aimed at examining the potential role of hydrogen fuel-cell technology in
Case Law >> Rigging rumours blown out
LexisPSL's Colleen Theron and Deirdre Lyons detail a case that confirms local authorities and developers must continue to consider regional strategies in planning applications
In May 2011, the Court of Session (CoS) in Scotland decided that the planning consent granted for a major wind farm at Fallago Rig in the Scottish Borders should stand.
January 2012
Deirdre Lyons
Colleen Theron
17 January 2012
read more
Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands
Scientists have created a new online tool to predict the impact a changing climate will have on England and Wales’ wetlands over the next 50 years
The free assessment tool, created by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), uses data from the UK Climate Projections programme to forecast the effect changing rainfall patterns, increasing te
Sarah-Jayne Russell
3 February 2012
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Case Law >> Rigging rumours blown out
LexisPSL's Colleen Theron and Deirdre Lyons detail a case that confirms local authorities and developers must continue to consider regional strategies in planning applications
In May 2011, the Court of Session (CoS) in Scotland decided that the planning consent granted for a major wind farm at Fallago Rig in the Scottish Borders should stand.
January 2012
Deirdre Lyons
Colleen Theron
17 January 2012
read more
Case Law >> Rigging rumours blown out
LexisPSL's Colleen Theron and Deirdre Lyons detail a case that confirms local authorities and developers must continue to consider regional strategies in planning applications
In May 2011, the Court of Session (CoS) in Scotland decided that the planning consent granted for a major wind farm at Fallago Rig in the Scottish Borders should stand.
January 2012
Deirdre Lyons
Colleen Theron
17 January 2012
read more
Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands
Scientists have created a new online tool to predict the impact a changing climate will have on England and Wales’ wetlands over the next 50 years
The free assessment tool, created by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), uses data from the UK Climate Projections programme to forecast the effect changing rainfall patterns, increasing te
Sarah-Jayne Russell
3 February 2012
read more
UK examines viability of hydrogen cars
Car manufacturers and utilities firms are joining forces in a new government task force to assess whether widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles is a realistic prospect.
Launched by the business department (BIS), the UKH2Mobility project is aimed at examining the potential role of hydrogen fuel-cell technology in
Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands
Scientists have created a new online tool to predict the impact a changing climate will have on England and Wales’ wetlands over the next 50 years
The free assessment tool, created by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), uses data from the UK Climate Projections programme to forecast the effect changing rainfall patterns, increasing te
Sarah-Jayne Russell
3 February 2012
read more
Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands
Scientists have created a new online tool to predict the impact a changing climate will have on England and Wales’ wetlands over the next 50 years
The free assessment tool, created by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), uses data from the UK Climate Projections programme to forecast the effect changing rainfall patterns, increasing te
Sarah-Jayne Russell
3 February 2012
read more