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Birmingham park parking charges 

Public asked for views on charges Birmingham City Council has launched formal consultations on proposals to introduce parking charges at three of the.

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Bromsgrove Environment Politics

Bromsgrove MP battles development

Bradley Thomas MP has voiced his support for Bromsgrove Golf Club as it battles plans to redevelop its course into a sprawling housing.

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Environment Tech

PeroCycle opens fresh chapter

New CEO and £4M round boost steel decarbonisation push Industrial decarbonisation start-up PeroCycle has appointed carbon capture veteran Grant Budge as its new.

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Agriculture Environment Politics

Farmers polluting water – Lords 

Govt must simplify regulations for farmers and water sector Urgent regulatory clarity is required for farmers to tackle nitrate pollution of water, a.

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Environment People

Pet health study launched

The UK has launched a world-first study to monitor antibiotic resistance in healthy cats and dogs, aiming to better protect both animals and.

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Birmingham Culture Environment People

Brum: UK’s first ‘Nature City’

Birmingham recognised for its passion for nature I must have looked strange, crouched down between a shop-front and a garden wall on the.

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Birmingham Environment

£9m for Birmingham Botanicals

Birmingham Botanical Gardens has secured £9.075 million from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to support its landmark restoration project, Growing Our Green Heritage. Resolve.

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Environment

Zoo snow leopard birth

Chester Zoo has announced the birth of a snow leopard. The adorable cub is the first of its kind to be born at.

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Environment Politics

Catshill: Greenbelt at risk

Proposals to build more than 600 homes on greenbelt land in Catshill have met with mounting opposition from residents, who warn the plans.

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Business News Environment

England’s farmers warn of crisis

West Midlands farms under pressure Farmers across England, including in the West Midlands, are sounding the alarm as a deepening drought threatens food.

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