Bid to save refinery Increasing concerns for the Coryton oil refinery has led Thurrock Council Leader, Cllr John Kent, to take more steps to try and secure its future. See article |
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Ocean rower backs 'supersewer.
Sewage in Thames a ‘disgusting embarrassment’ to London, ocean rower Roz Savage tells MP Zac Goldsmith's Thames Tunnel Now event.
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River park delayed
The Mayor's proposed river park needs a re-design, the Evening Standard's City Hall correspondent reports. Serious concerns raised by the Port of London Authority and local groups mean it will not be in place for the Olympics |
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Tales of a Thames fisherman
Talk of the Thames columnist Paul Gilson's book 'Sole Searching' is now published by Estuary Publishing. A compendium of short stories and poems drawn from Paul's lifetime of experiences on the water.
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MCZ Recommended Sites
September 2011
The four groups of the Marine Conservation Zones Project published their Final Recommendations in mid-September, 2011. Altogether the group has recommended 127 MCZs (Marine Conservation Zones), including 65 reference areas.
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The Integrated Habitats Design Competition (IHDC) is now launched and accepting registrations online at http://ihdc.org.uk. The IHDC puts nature at the heart of our living environment for the benefit of all. Bio-diversity is the basis of all life but our ecosystems are currently in severe decline. The top prize for the best design is £2000 and there will be a prestigious awards ceremony in London in October 2011.
Entrants are asked to refer to their local, regional and national Biodiversity Action Plans and to prioritise specific habitats and biodiversity in their development designs. The design submissions should also dem-onstrate exemplar practice in water and energy management and use, health and amenity. Registration is now open online at http://ihdc.org.uk and entries can be submitted from 1 May.
The Integrated Habitats Design Competition (IHDC) Winners here |
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| Thames Tunnel Update
The results of the Thames Tunnel Phase 1 Consultation are now available from Thames Water. |
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