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The first research into skills shortages in park and other open space management roles reveals a worrying lack of trained staff.
A river was turned bright white with chemical pollution after a company let a burst tank leak into drains.
It is time to debunk the myth that building homes to a higher environmental standard will always increase the cost, according to Robert Napier, chairman of the Homes & Communities Agency.
A water firm has been fined and ordered to pay costs after allowing sewage to leak into a watercourse.
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