Horticulture bodies look to long term on water strategy
25 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby, Jonathan Tilley and Jez Abbott
Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
Many moons ago, I wrote a piece that I thought was rather cool and very much of our time.
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