Greenwashing Wimbledon expansion could mean 10 times more lorries than expected
Plans to increase the capacity of the Wimbledon tennis tournament have been rejected by local ecologists amid concerns about the impact on wildlife and pollution. Residents are calling for a council to investigate the plan, BBC News has learned.
Source: telegraph.co.ukPublished on 2022-08-20
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