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I believe that the world must become more sustainable and to do that it will become more local. My global experience is as a radio producer at the BBC World Service and as communications director for the Climate Parliament. I am now active locally - as a parish councillor in the village of Wye (close to Canterbury) in Kent. This blog is my own view - not that of the council.
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PARISH HEADLINES 33
The following is my recollection of last week’s parish council meeting: Only four councillors attended: Councillors Shoults, Bartley, Reece and myself. The others sent their apologies. The council agreed to approve the Neighbourhood Plan and to send it to Ashford … Continue reading
CONSULKATION?
I’m thinking about starting a consultation about the consultations. Today we have the free school drop in session at the Kempe Centre between 1000 and 1500 – an opportunity to express our views and ask any questions we may have. … Continue reading
FREE SCHOOL PADLOCKED AT THE GATES
More on the level-crossing gates. The point highlighted by Imperial’s traffic survey is that many of us are spending much of our day sitting at the level-crossing. The figures on the lefthand side are also taken from the traffic survey … Continue reading
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Tagged Environment, free school, level-crossing, Local Politics, traffic jam, Transport, Wye, Wye College
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