Young first-time buyers forced into ‘nature deserts’, UK data shows
Exclusive: High cost of homes near green spaces may be deepening health inequalities, says wildlife coalition Young first-time buyers in the UK are being forced into areas that are starved of nature, research has found. Experts say young people are moving into “nature deserts” because government (…)
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