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Eco-Community Pilot
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Eco-Bos, plans to transform about 700 hectares of former china clay pits owned by mining company Imerys into sustainable communities.

The scheme will provide 5,500 new homes and plans facilities such as schools, health centres, parks and allotments.

http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=19179&channel=0&title=Clay+Country+eco-community+pilot+plans+begin+

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