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It would be a waste to leave Europe

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by Gilli Hobbs - 16th July 20158th January 2017 2287

With the general election out of the way, the EU referendum is now high on the agenda with debate raging on either side relating to the pros and cons of continuing membership. So, jumping on the band wagon, I thought this could be a good time to look at this

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Gilli Hobbs
Gilli Hobbs:   is the Strategy Director for the Building Futures Group at BRE. This role includes oversight of research and development relating to resource efficiency, energy efficiency, smart monitoring and measurement, sustainable communities, heating networks and strategies, and lean construction processes and products.

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