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The use of the BT Tower in Environmental Research in London APRIL meeting, 26 th Jan 2010

The use of the BT Tower in Environmental Research in London APRIL meeting, 26 th Jan 2010. Why is the BT Tower good?. 5 th tallest structure in London (190m) Public opening (19 th May 1966) Formerly the Post Office Tower Survived bomb attack (31 st Oct 1971) Did not “exist” until 1990s!

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The use of the BT Tower in Environmental Research in London APRIL meeting, 26 th Jan 2010

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  1. The use of the BT Tower in Environmental Research in LondonAPRIL meeting, 26th Jan 2010

  2. Why is the BT Tower good? • 5th tallest structure in London (190m) • Public opening (19th May 1966) • Formerly the Post Office Tower • Survived bomb attack (31st Oct 1971) • Did not “exist” until 1990s! • Symbol of London 2012 (31st Oct 2009 – 1000 days to go)

  3. Why is the BT Tower good for research? • High above the surface • In centre of London • Best exposed platform in London...

  4. Today’s meeting • Highlight existing research since 2004 • Projects organised through or with APRIL • Plans for the future • Shaping future plans

  5. Today’s meeting • Alan Robins cannot attend • Curtis Wood to give talk

  6. Lunchtime activity • 8 groups of c. 6 people • Q1: What additional information could the BT Tower contribute towards the air quality management process? • Q2: What kind of research could or should be done on the Tower in the future?

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