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Trafford Council announce plans for 162 new low-carbon homes

Trafford Council announce plans for 162 new low-carbon homes

by Nikki Brown | Jul 8, 2022 | Sustainable Development

Trafford Housing Trust and Trafford Council have announced a joint venture to build 162 new low-carbon homes and new green spaces as part of plans to regenerate land in the Bold Street area of Old Trafford. The joint venture has been named Home for Trafford and will...
Wigan schools set to become net-zero with sustainable redevelopment

Wigan schools set to become net-zero with sustainable redevelopment

by Nikki Brown | Jun 22, 2022 | Sustainable Development

Plans for net-zero schools in Wigan are underway, with construction companies appointed to carry out the projects. Fred Longworth High School and St John Fisher Catholic High School are two of the four Wigan schools earmarked for sustainable redevelopment under the...
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