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A 100-metre Chinook helicopter, created from sand, appeared on a British beach to draw attention to a serious public safety risk.
A temporary export bar has been placed on Banquet Still Life by Dutch artist Jan Davidsz. de Heem
Local communities will be at the heart of plans to make sure that new developments in their area are beautiful and well-designed.
A range of measures launched which will improve communities’ infrastructure, champion neighbourhood design and support walking and cycling to boost health and wellbeing.
Designation would allow area to benefit from greater protection, safeguarding beautiful landscapes for future generations.
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
Speech given at the Creating Communities Conference 2020.
An Office for Place event in conjunction with RIBA discussing how government and architects can collaborate to make healthy, sustainable communities, fit for the future.
The Environment Agency is investigating after an illegal fishing net was recovered from the beach at Holy Island in Northumberland.
Earlier this week members of the National Highways and Balfour Beatty project team took time out from working on the upgrade of the busy M25 junction 10 scheme for a day of volunteering in the grounds of Cobham’s stunning Painshill...
The Kew Gardens (Leases) No. 3 Bill will allow Kew Botanic Gardens to prosper for centuries to come.
Retired engineers across the country are remembering their role in its birth 50 years ago today (Friday 23 October 2020).
It’s a side of Dounreay rarely seen by the outside world – otters, stoats and rare breeding birds living cheek by jowl with Britain’s biggest nuclear clean-up project.
The completion of a giant reedbed scheme designed to attract an array of wildlife as well as help to keep water clean was celebrated yesterday at Stover Country Park in Devon.
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