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13th May 2021

Blog: How new procurement rules could help to create better places

The public sector will need to play an increasingly important role if the aspiration to deliver 300,000 new homes per annum is to be achieved, and not just through proper resourcing of the planning system. It also needs to be part of the solution to the housing crisis as a landowner, delivering development sites to the market; as joint venture partners for developments; and also significantly through Homes England’s enabling role.

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22nd April 2021

New park opens on former Burtonwood Airbase

A new park has officially opened on the former Burtonwood Airbase site in Great Sankey, Warrington.

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23rd March 2021

Land Trust survey results show green spaces ‘vital’ for people’s health during COVID-19 pandemic

One year on since the UK went into national lockdown, national land management charity, the Land Trust, has published the results of a recent survey which shows how important green spaces have been for people throughout the pandemic.

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Dawlish Countryside Park

19th March 2021

The Land Trust secures long-term future of Dawlish Countryside Park

The long term future of award-winning Dawlish Countryside Park has been secured through a landmark agreement which will see its management taken over by national land management charity, the Land Trust, which will safeguard recent public and environmental benefits.

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26th February 2021

Land Trust launches 2021 photography competition

The Land Trust has launched its annual photography competition, with this year’s theme focusing on hope.

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