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Nov 01 2008

Thames Gateway rejeneration project thinks Green.

Published by yanjiaren at 1:28 pm under green projects, greener living Edit This

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The Thames gateway Regeneration project is going ahead following green guidelines that will blend in Infrastructure with clean and and green spaces alongside urban living and working areas. Apart from providing new jobs and homes in the Area of the South East of the U.K, this project aims at going greener and taking into account Harmony with Nature alongside technically advanced living.
The Parklands Vision as it is known consists of various elements in its makeup which include green spaces and agricultural projects alongside hydro projects linking up the waterways. Creating and Aesthetically pleasing environment to live in with Green connotations is what will help make this long term living project a success both economically speaking and environmentally. There have been urban projects that have become disaster zones which were created between the 50’s and 70’s and the U.K has learned that amassing concrete jungles is not only an environmental hazard but also a failure for its Society at large so is now using a strong balancing act to create a life of calm and tranquility within a vibrant and bustling community drive.

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One Response to “Thames Gateway rejeneration project thinks Green.”

  1. Robinon 01 Nov 2008 at 3:36 pm edit this

    We should have more of this in all cities.

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