ICE’s East of England State of the Nation 2014 briefing reviews, ranks and makes recommendations for improvement on each of the region’s infrastructure sectors. Water supply and flood management are particular areas of concern: the region is one of the driest in the country but large parts are susceptible to coastal flooding. Transport, waste and energy are also found to need attention.
State of the Nation 2014: East of England
Content type: Policy
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