The outline application suggests it could comprise up to 15 individual data centre buildings as well as a greenhouse complex and energy centre, the LDRS said.
"I thought, not a chance," Mr Lewis recalls of his initial reaction."Then I sat on it and thought, you know what, if I could go through what I went through with my brain tumour, then I can do anything.
"I figured as well, because of the impact that all this has had on my mental health, I'd like to sort of strip away the stigma."He said there were lingering elements of the railway industry being "male-oriented", which made it important to encourage people to talk about their mental health."I thought by doing this bold move, it'll gain people's interest, and it has really," he said.
"It's raised a lot of conversations, certainly with colleagues, talking about their own mental health stories, so in my eyes it's really worked."The route of the World Naked Bike Ride will see the pair cycle through some of London's busiest areas.
Cyclists from across the world will depart at 14:50 BST on 14 June from Regents Park.
An art gallery is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its volunteer scheme which has seen people give thousands of hours towards supporting the city's cultural life.The former marine and father-of-three will next appear in court on 14 August for a plea hearing.
Police had previously confirmed a total of 79 people were injured in the city centre on Monday evening.The number has increased after police became aware of people with minor injuries admitting themselves to hospital, the force confirmed.
In a statement, they said its teams were still "working through" and "assessing those reporting being injured".They are continuing to urge anyone with information on the crash to come forward "as a matter of urgency".