Brownfield Briefing issues from April-June 2009

April headlines include: Site survey firm faces corporate manslaughter charge; Treasury proposes landfill tax changes; The challenge of cleaning up groundwater; A mixed future for soils; Five towns, one city - Chatham looks to future

May headlines include: Economy reigns supreme in new planning guidance; Prince looks to "organic" future for towns and cities; Tackling Japanese knotweed and bogus contractors; and Northern Ireland: maximising brownfield value.

June headlines include: Regional agencies freeze new capital projects; US-style bonds to restart regeneration; Soils piling up the agenda; Sustainability indicators found wanting

 

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