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BNEF: ‘GLA infrastructure to 2050’ plan is another 93 pages of ‘have your cake and eat it’ implausibility

The LONDON  INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN 2050 – A CONSULTATION closed on 31st October 2014.  It describes the amounts and types of infrastructure that is thought to be required to cope with a population that the authors believe will reach over 11 million … Continue reading

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Open spaces sell-off: openness, Bexley Council and the ‘phantom list’ it now declines to make public

Bexley Council is consulting the public on a proposal to sell off up to 27 pieces of ‘open space’, as part of its attempt to make further significant budget cuts by 2018. But despite accepting that it will need to … Continue reading

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South east’s migratory birds wintering in Africa face steep declines – effects seen in Bexley

The following media release by the RSPB and partner organisations, comments on the State of the UK’s Birds report as it applies to the decline of migratory birds in south-east England. This is just the latest publication (following on from … Continue reading

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Bexleyheath Broadway Shopping Centre takes action on water conservation.

It is good to see a local commercial organisation taking action to reduce its environmental impact. Unfortunately Bexley Council’s planning officers seem to keen to accept excuses from developers and not even apply there onwn policies on environmental aspects. So, … Continue reading

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Bexley by-pass? London conference on fighting road-building.

Roads to Nowhere campaigner conference – October 18th 2014 A new wave of Government ‘infrastructure’ funding, designed to drive more mindless and environmentally destructive ‘growth’, is likely to raise various mothballed road-building schemes from the dead. One such could be … Continue reading

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EU to agree on legislation on Invasive Species?

We have plenty of problems with invasive plants in Bexley, Himalayan Balsam, Japanese Knotweed and some wetland species. Umbrella conservation group Birdlife report on how the EU law to address Invasive Alien Species is high on the policy agenda in … Continue reading

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Zero Carbon Britain event 9th April

A regular discussion I have with people is about how we can actually change the way we live (without knitting our own muesli!) and reduce if not eliminate carbon emissions. ‘Zero Carbon Britain: Rethinking the Future’ is the flagship research … Continue reading

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