Trinity College solar scheme passes planning examination

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Conservation groups 'concerned' as Cambridge city officials approve proposal for panels on Grade I listed building

A solar system proposed for the roof of the historic Trinity College has been given the go-ahead by Cambridge city planners. The world-renowned college had included details of the proposed installation...

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