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&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;A GARDNER with a head for heights is ...</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[A Gardner with a head for heights is going to be needed for an amazing vertical garden of tropical plants being planned for the side of a Manchester building. The 100ft green wall - the first of its kind in Britain and the largest in Europe - is to be laid out up the side of the former BT building and will be visible from the Mancunian Way. It will be transformed as part of Ask Development's £750m Central Spine project, a 20-acre mixed-use scheme on the southern edge of the city centre. ]]></description>
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