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How to assess and manage the risks from historic land contamination.
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The sale of land is determined by the potential number of homes that a housing developer or registered provider can build on a given site.
If you are developing a site within a coalfield area you may need to give additional consideration to the proposed drainage and infiltration.
How can the local planning authority support the rollout of fixed and mobile networks at the local level?
Case studies on how the benefits of new housing were captured as part of the appraisal of 3 transport schemes.
This section presents an overview of providing communications operators with access to public sector assets.
To encourage the rollout of networks, local authorities may wish to map their assets.
Mine water blocks are a set of flooded collieries which are interconnected and exhibit a continuous gradient of water level across their area.
Information on how applicants can bid for resource funding.
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