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Eric's daily blog - a very personal view of the arcadia public inquiry. Day 2: Wednesday 24th June 2009. June 24, 2009. I walked into the Inquiry at 10:10am with LSE Professor Robert Tavernor in full swing on the subjects of Townscape and Heritage in support of developers Glenkerrin. This guy’s qualifications and credentials filled up four pages of A4 in his Proof of Evidence. The Professor lost the plot completely at one point and referred to our town as Epping! He also said that the Arcadia tower was g...
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Day 5: Tuesday 30th June 2009 | eric's daily blog - a very personal view of the arcadia public inquiry
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Eric's daily blog - a very personal view of the arcadia public inquiry. Day 5: Tuesday 30th June 2009 June 30, 2009. Then there’s Councillor Leader Jason Stacey. He has also not put in an appearance. Doesn’t he care? We currently have three MPs in Ealing – Messrs Pound, Sharma and Slaughter. No sign of them either. At least the prospective Conservative candidate for the newly constituted Ealing Central and Acton constituency Angie Bray put in an appearance on Day 1. Over the weekend Save Ealing’s Centre,...
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Day 3: Thursday 25th June 2009 | eric's daily blog - a very personal view of the arcadia public inquiry
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Eric's daily blog - a very personal view of the arcadia public inquiry. Day 3: Thursday 25th June 2009 June 26, 2009. The morning was taken up by Transport with Mike Axon representing Glenkerrin. There were clear areas of disagreement between Glenkerrin and SEC, but respective positions were re-iterated and defended. I caught sight of the projected S106 spend of almost 2 million on transport. It is:. 13 million towards a bus interchange or ‘other appropriate public transport facilities’. 300,000 to Ealin...
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Energy | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. Film Night: ‘Powerful’. Sunday, December 14th 7.30pm. December 1, 2014. In ‘Powerful’, green economy educator David Chernushenko embarks on a global journey to examine the alternatives to the conventional energy system, experiencing the critical resistance being met along the way. Tackling the spin of the big energy lobby and, equally, dispelling the myths of a ‘green utopia’. Run time is 90 mins: you can read more and watch a preview at http:/ powerfulthemovie.com. March 21, 20...
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Beeshare (Community Bees) | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. Beeshare is the latest initiative from the Ealing Transition Community Garden. It is run along Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) principles, with members buying ‘shares’ in the hive in return for a future share of the honey (subject to the right weather conditions and a not inconsiderable amount of luck! See our Community Bees Blog. To catch up with the latest buzz! One thought on “Beeshare (Community Bees)”. June 30, 2013 at 2:18 pm. To the tune of All Through The Night).
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Timeline | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. March 13th 2016: Earth’s Lawyer. January 24th 2016: This Changes Everything. November 29th 2015: Climate March. November 17th 2015: Solar Schools Launch. November 15th 2015: DIRT The Movie plus Organic Fair. October 18th 2015: Sustainable Sunday. June 21st 2015: RE: POWER event. May 17th 2015: Film. April 26th 2015: Pre-Election Environmental Question Time. March 22nd 2015: Film. March 7th 2015: Climate March. February 15th 2015: Film. January 18th 2015: Film. May 18th 2014: Film.
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Insulate Ealing – Secondary Glazing Practicals | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. Insulate Ealing – Secondary Glazing Practicals. Our Secondary Glazing Practicals give you a chance to learn how to install cheap and effective secondary glazing yourself. Benefits of this type of glazing include:. Reduced “cold spots”. Reduced condensation (stops fungus, wood rot and rust). The estimated energy saving pay-back period is between 2.5 and 3 years. We held back in February. If you wish to take part, please fill in the contact form below; we require a few more detail...
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Building | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. UWL Sustainable Buildings Evening. March 21, 2014. If you attended our showing of Gasland 2. On Sunday, you may have met with the MSc. researchers from University of West London who are studying the adaptability of new and old houses to Climate-Change related weather patterns; e.g. more frequent and hotter heat-waves, and more extreme rainfall events. Thanks if you agreed to help them with their research! On Tuesday 25th March. The event runs from 6pm to 8pm. To book a place.
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Food | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. March 23, 2014. We are organizing a planting day on Saturday 29th March from 10-1pm at the Lammas Enclosure. Between Walpole and Lammas Parks (near Will to Win Tennis). With the kind support of the Walpole ward we will be planting fruit trees and bushes adjacent to the petanque playing area. This is the first wave of planting for what will, in time, become a forest garden. 8211; a food-growing space based on the structure of a young forest. February 5, 2014. January 16, 2014.
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Sustainable Living | Ealing Transition
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Map of Ealing Transition. Category Archives: Sustainable Living. Film Night: ‘Powerful’. Sunday, December 14th 7.30pm. December 1, 2014. In ‘Powerful’, green economy educator David Chernushenko embarks on a global journey to examine the alternatives to the conventional energy system, experiencing the critical resistance being met along the way. Tackling the spin of the big energy lobby and, equally, dispelling the myths of a ‘green utopia’. May 4, 2014. Sunday 18th May 7.30pm: Film Showing: Trashed.
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