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- Ecobuild 2011 - the future of design, construction and the built environment
- Plans are taking shape for this year's Ecobuild which, having outgrown its former venue, will be taking place at London's ExCeL on Tuesday 01 - Thursday 03 March.

- Reliable and Consistent Deep Well Measurement at Ayr Pumping Station
- Pulsar Process Measurement have supplied Scottish Water with non-contacting ultrasonic level measurement equipment that has resolved a particularly difficult deep well measurement issue, providing strong, consistent and reliable measurement of a narrow, 25metre deep sump.

- Water bills amnesty finds 1,550 unbilled customers
- A huge number of homes and businesses are getting water for free say a company who have launched an amnesty to crackdown on freeloaders.

- Belfast aims to be leading UK renewables hub
- Northern Ireland could benefit from a new renewable energy hub at Belfast Harbour.

- New jobs for Wales in solar
- A solar factory in North Wales is to create 300 new jobs in plans for expansion.

- Ireland eyes enforcement options
- Ireland's environmental regulators have been looking at how their overseas peers are enforcing environmental law with the view to building a case for stronger powers at home.

- No targets for walking or cycling to London 2012 Olympics
- Olympics minister Tessa Jowell has admitted the Government has no targets for the amount of people who will walk or use cycles to get to 2012 venues.

- Recycled airplane to be classroom
- A school in Stoke has recycled a commercial airplane to give wings to its expansion plans.

- Assessing the risks from land contamination: All change!
- The rich industrial heritage of the UK carries with it a legacy of soil contamination.

- Hydrogen powered car to be 40 times cleaner than current eco-models
