Tidelines: a new community project in the Exe Estuary
… getting involved in a unique location … . If you live near the Exe, here’s a wonderful new project to engage with – even… Read More »Tidelines: a new community project in the Exe Estuary
… getting involved in a unique location … . If you live near the Exe, here’s a wonderful new project to engage with – even… Read More »Tidelines: a new community project in the Exe Estuary
A revolution in how we interact with common technologies in our day-to-day life. . Designers and architects are thinking about how to make public life… Read More »Contactless design post-coronavirus
“This critical time of a coronavirus pandemic is precisely when the council should be working as a team to pool resources, and propose and discuss… Read More »Why is the District Council not meeting?
Enter the rural environment as a destination for those displaced from, say Canary Wharf, with an enviable work/life balance, properly equipped with resources appropriate to… Read More »Decentralization and technology-enabled home working
As the scale of Britain’s elderly care catastrophe emerges, it is clear that the sector spent far too long simply struggling to be heard. .… Read More »Coronavirus, care homes and Sidmouth
Looking forward to a future that is greener, healthier and more beautiful. . An American festival – but we can all celebrate: . ARBOR DAY… Read More »Happy Arbor Day!
In Which Pooh Learns to Think the Unthinkable. . At the beginning of the year, a writing competition was launched: Science Festival launches Green Growth… Read More »Science Festival writing competition: the winners
Growing up: how to create an urban garden. . Most of us are lucky enough to have access to a garden in the Sid Valley… Read More »Vertical gardens and green facades
Preparing for Life After Coronavirus. The Science Festival is already looking to life after the coronavirus. with an interactive talk happening this Tuesday: ONLINE:… Read More »Clean Growth for Sidmouth 2020
Get to know the biodiversity in your back yard – and help “engage, educate and inform people about the natural world”. . We are allowed… Read More »Explore your area – and virtually too
“Britain is off the graph for centralisation. Its local government now has a mere 1.6% of GDP for its spending, against 6% in Germany, 12%… Read More »Budget 2020 and local government
A new report shows just how little public land is being used to solve the housing crisis. . As the previous post has shown, councils have… Read More »Council land: and social housing
– and the UK is one of the worst offenders. Make all electronic items recyclable and offer easy ways to do it, such as doorstep… Read More »The growing problem of e-waste
We need a holistic approach. . The East Devon Watch blog has been quite critical of the Leader of the Devon County Council’s views on… Read More »Nature-based solutions to flooding
‘Storm drain issues’ on Woolbrook Road have been getting worse… . During much of today, BBC Radio Devon has been warning of flooding down Woolbrook… Read More »Flooding issues in Sidmouth: part 2