If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.

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If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.
2016-12-21T12:32:00Z By Yoosof Farah
Balfour Beatty launches safety investigation after incident earlier this month
2013-08-02T00:00:00Z
William Burkitt of Stiles Harold Williams Partnership sent this picture of a man who has obviously decided that one ladder is not enough
2013-05-01T14:23:00Z
“Not only is the plank precariously balanced but there is also a significant fall as the windmill is perched above a rocky outcrop,” notes Clive Woodford, who took this photo while on holiday in Crete.
2025-11-06T07:00:00Z By Paul Smith
Residents are increasingly using AI tools to craft letters of objection to schemes en masse. We need to think about how technology could help us create a better planning system, writes Paul Smith
2025-11-05T07:00:00Z By Richard Steer
The chancellor has rolled the pitch ahead of her much-anticipated Budget with an unprecedented ‘emergency’ press event in Downing Street. Richard Steer considers her options for the main event on 26 November
2025-11-03T06:00:00Z By Beth West
‘No-build’ and ‘low-build’ solutions are a relatively cheap and simple way to reduce the size of the housing waiting list and shrink the size of the infrastructure pipeline, writes Beth West
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