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The exciting plans being tipped to transform Tameside s towns

The exciting plans being tipped to transform Tameside s towns
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Place North West | COMMENT | Peat plays key role in achieving net zero carbon

11 May 2021, 10:25Comments (1) Peat is a notoriously difficult soil on which to construct developments , one that has conventionally led to increased construction costs and longer duration of groundworks, writes Chris Eccles of Redstart Northwest. There is an increasing awareness of the importance played by peat in the removal of carbon from the atmosphere and its role in biodiversity. Peat is a huge carbon sink, present across 3% of the world’s surface. It holds more than twice the amount of carbon than all of the world’s forests. If you drain or excavate peat, you release huge amounts of carbon. Each hectare of drained peat will emit as much CO2 in a year as driving three million miles in a petrol car and that will continue for every year while the peat is dried out. On-site relocation of peat into a raised landscaping feature will cause it to dry out, oxygenate and release carbon dioxide for an indefinite period.

Metrolink services temporarily halted on Ashton line after crash involving car and tram

Metrolink services temporarily halted on Ashton line after crash involving car and tram It happened at around 12:45pm on Lord Sheldon Way in Ashton-Under-Lyne Updated Sign up to FREE email alerts from Manchester Evening News - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Metrolink services were halted this afternoon after a crash involving a car and tram i n Tameside. It happened at around 12:45pm on Lord Sheldon Way in Ashton-Under-Lyne.

Conditions were atrocious, but we loved it : What it was like work down Bradford Pit - Manchester s lost, great coal mine

Conditions were atrocious, but we loved it : What it was like work down Bradford Pit - Manchester s lost, great coal mine
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Local battles in the war on endless development | Housing

Helen Geake on a win-win situation for developers, Christopher Tanner on pressuring the government in the run-up to Cop26, Evan Bayton on over-urbanisation in the north-west, and Francine Bates on efforts to protect an arcadian part of London The anti-HS2 protest camp outside Euston station in London. ‘HS2 is only one in a vast catalogue of destructive developments,’ wrote Ros Coward. Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian The anti-HS2 protest camp outside Euston station in London. ‘HS2 is only one in a vast catalogue of destructive developments,’ wrote Ros Coward. Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian Letters Thu 18 Feb 2021 11.47 EST Last modified on Thu 18 Feb 2021 11.58 EST

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