* Whitehill Bordon will share £60million over two years with the other three Eco-towns for facilities, eco-homes and new green technology
* Access to £200m for innovative projects including low-emission transport
* Access to £70m to support community organisations
* A new zero-carbon school by 2013
* Funding to look into a rail line to London
* Training for new jobs involving 'green' skills
* Electric car plug-in points for the town
* Chance to share ideas and activities with other carbon-busting communities
* Government confirms that scale of development is dependent on environmental studies
* Government study predicts substantial economic benefit for town
A bid has now been submitted for funds. The outline of this is here Download Executive Summary
