The final rite most of us perhaps expect from life is a small plot of land where our mortal remains or ashes can lie in peace. Sadly, this is now not always available. Graves are b
I’m always in favour of better, easier, and more efficient and productive ways of doing things. Which is why I think it is extremely important for us to recognise that emerging a
Can we afford to relax? Despite numerous crises, many UK holiday-makers have enjoyed their first proper breaks in three years. A growing number, however, are opting to try green su
On days when the mercury rises dramatically there is no shortage of advice – or ‘hot’ tips – to keep us cool. But that is only part of a more complex picture. In th
For an Atlantic-facing island with an international reputation for grey skies, frequent showers and soaking rain, the UK must come to terms with the surprising challenge of managin
There are important long and short-term reasons for taking early steps to protect exposed properties from rising sea levels, river flooding, saturated ground, damaged culverts, and
Murray Graham, Associate Director of Planning at Enzygo, considers the benefits of the walkable cities and embracing the 15-20-minute neighbourhood concept and how we can help them
What have soils – one of our greatest and most wide-spread resources – done for us? The answer is a great deal. And they now hold solutions to many of our modern environmen
Warnings that gas supplies could be cut again by Christmas 2022 makes the UK’s 2017 decision to close its main gas storage facility because of high repair costs seem unfortunate.