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Southamptons carbon footprint is set to be reduced after planning permission was granted by Southampton City Council for 11 new zero carbon rated homes. Radian Housing has been granted permission to build cutting edge carbon neutral homes on currently unused land.
These homes will be the first in the city to meet the governments highest environmental standard for sustainable homes, Code for Sustainable Homes Level 6, six years ahead of schedule.
Councillor Peter Baillie, Southampton City Councils Cabinet Member for Housing, said:
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