Berkeley Homes unveils green home design for urban living

Madeleine Cuff
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Housebuilder claims new housing concept could cut householders' utility bills by up to 80 per cent

UK housebuilder Berkeley Homes has unveiled a new housing concept for urban living which it claims will enable homeowners to radically cut their energy use, as part of its latest step towards becoming...

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