
Engaging communities through archaeology
July sees the start of the Festival of Archaeology. The festival helps over half a million people participate in archaeology, […]
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New research shows having more infrastructure knowledge makes people more likely to engage in projects
Almost a third of the UK population have little or no knowledge about infrastructure. 78.9% of people without any knowledge […]
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Using data to identify those most likely to engage with infrastructure
Copper abides by a fundamental principle: we build understanding before we act. We’ve measured public attitudes to infrastructure for over […]
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World Youth Skills Day
World Youth Skills Day celebrates the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment and entrepreneurship. The construction industry […]
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Moving forward with Active Travel
We discussed the challenges and opportunities faced by those of us passionate about sustainable modes of travel and examined how […]
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Who is cheering for infrastructure?
With the Conservative leadership election underway, we chart the candidates’ experience, supporters and comments on development and infrastructure. Check out […]
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Will the next leader of the Conservative Party take UK solar into the sunlit uplands?
For now it remains difficult to predict specific policy changes for solar. What will likely be needed is a change […]
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What’s The Hardest Job in Net Zero?
Investing in new infrastructure and lowering emissions. An oxymoron? Or the hardest jobs in net zero? For those delivering vital […]
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Net zero delivery requires action in the form of words
Connor Nichols, Account Executive at Copper, argues that the UK needs to turn its net zero commitments into tangible action, […]
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