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Daily Archives: 11 December 2020

Green Plan for Nottingham’s Shopping Centre

Latest NewsBy Tim Colman11 December 2020

Replacing empty shops with wetlands, woodlands and meadows offers a new model for cities. Please read this article from the Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/04/going-wild-the-radical-green-plans-for-nottingham-post-covid-regeneration-aoe      

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