All Heatherwick Studio articles – Page 8
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NewsHadid steps into Garden Bridge row
Concedes it will block views ‘but so does Blackfriars station’
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NewsGarden Bridge unveils images of how trees and plants will look
Charity reveals more details of bridge planting
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NewsCouncils set to launch legal challenge against mayor's Mount Pleasant decision
Islington and Camden plot judicial review bid over ‘affordable’ housing proportion
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NewsProtester wins Garden Bridge legal argument
Judge reverses earlier decision and allows both of Michael Ball’s arguments to be used in upcoming hearing
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NewsGarden Bridge will get people into gardening and improve their health, says Trust
Scheme’s backers produce fact v fiction cribsheet to counter opposition to £175m project
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NewsThames Tideway clash comes into Garden Bridge view
Potential delays from judicial review could see bridge’s construction jeopardised by super-sewer timetable
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NewsHigh Court clears way for judicial review of Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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NewsHS2 sets up design review panel
Sadie Morgan in charge of group looking at design including stations
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NewsVaizey backs garden bridge as 'money well spent'
Architecture minister admits Heatherwick’s scheme is ‘controversial’
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NewsLegal challenge to stop Garden Bridge being built
Application lodged for judicial review into Lambeth council decision to OK plan
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NewsT-shirts, pens and food to pay for Garden Bridge’s upkeep
Trust says it can raise £3.5m maintenance bill itself
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NewsWildlife charity pulls support for Garden Bridge
RSPB says easier and cheaper ways to promote wildlife
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NewsBoris to rule on Garden Bridge this week
Westminster councillor admits he voted against after reading St Paul’s letter
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News‘Garden Bridge should not be built,’ says furious St Paul’s Cathedral
Church says it wasn’t consulted about the plans
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News'Call in garden bridge,' opponents urge minister
Concerns raised about liability for £3.5m annual maintenance costs
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NewsWestminster says Garden Bridge would be thrown out if it was ‘private development’
Despite its ‘significant harm’ to views, council says it should be approved tomorrow night because it is open to public






