Mini forest and ‘green tower’ plans among first to meet London’s new green guidelines
by Matthew Ponsford from Environment | The Guardian on (#5TC01)
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The first proposals for a spate of developments designed to meet new green measures in London include a biodiverse training complex at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, a green-walled skyscraper in the City of London and a densely planted mini forest in Chelsea.
Skyscrapers, historic estates and suburban parks across the capital are counting up scores for greenery under new planning metrics set out in Mayor Sadiq Khan's London Plan, which are intended to enhance developments' contribution to the environment.
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