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Many years ago I watched a documentary about a party planner in Chelsea, the most fashionable and exclusive London borough. I
saw her rearranging table settings in Michelin starred restaurants, micro-managing guest lists and hopping in and out of taxis between florists and some of the smartest addresses in town. She was unfailingly professional and immaculately dressed.
EMMA FRYER argues for a new social contract between data centre operators and local communities.
Emma Fryer
Partner, Environmental Resources Management
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