RIBA responds to House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s report on New Towns – Highways News

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has issued a response to the House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s report on New Towns. RIBA President, Chris Williamson, said: “Today’s report on new towns echoes many of our recommendations, from recognising the value that well-designed public spaces bring, to ensuring access to active travel options. We…

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Designing electric motors for lower environmental impact

MAXIMA redesigns electric motors so circularity guides design, use, and end‑of‑life recovery. As Europe accelerates towards large-scale electrification of road transport, electric machines are becoming a backbone of the clean mobility transition. Yet, each high-performance motor still concentrates metals like copper, aluminium, iron, and critical raw materials that are difficult to replace if they end…

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Milton Keynes College Group staff and students help the environment at annual Community Day

Exciting green projects were front and centre of MK College Group’s fourth annual College in the Community Day on Wednesday 25th March, supporting the College Group’s focus on sustainability and environmental impact. In all more than 1,200 staff and students volunteered to do their bit in a host of tasks around the environment, helping important charities or just…

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Kent 240 home development ‘not likely to have environmental impact’ says council despite being 200m from protected marshland

The claim for the development in Faversham has been made by council planning officers Daniel Esson, Local Democracy Reporter 11:01, 30 Mar 2026 Land at Abbeyfields in Faversham could be used for 240 new homes(Image: Google) New proposals for a larger housing development on a previously rejected site is “unlikely” to have a major impact…

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