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The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
UK and Ontario sign a collaboration agreement at the Geospatial Summit to share the knowledge and technology behind the National Underground Asset Register.
Essays looking at how we can maximise the potential of the ground beneath cities.
The Environment Agency, working on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council, will repair and replace coastal defences in Ventnor and Bonchurch.
Southern Region, Mrs J Coupe FRICS (Chairman), Ms A Clist MRICS and Mr M Woodrow MRICS on 15 May 2023
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Article by Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency Speech to Resourcing the Future Conference 2019, London
National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) is a new digital map which will revolutionise construction and development across the country.
Geospatial Commission launches revolutionary underground digital map to support economic growth, improve safety and reduce delays.
Companies licensed to drill in North Sea to report findings to regulator in new powers brought forward in Energy Bill amendment.
By removing barriers to deep underground drilling access we are speeding up oil and gas and deep geothermal energy exploration.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A Royal Navy survey ship has discovered a previously uncharted 250-metre-deep canyon on the floor of the Red Sea.
The government is launching a consultation on proposals to simplify the existing procedure for shale gas and deep geothermal underground drilling access.
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