Moss: a carbon sink and a garden friend
“Moss is teeming with biota (mini plants and animals living in it) that we are pretty much unaware of, but which are an important part… Read More »Moss: a carbon sink and a garden friend
“Moss is teeming with biota (mini plants and animals living in it) that we are pretty much unaware of, but which are an important part… Read More »Moss: a carbon sink and a garden friend
Seaside towns that have seen a big boost in high street footfall include: Morecambe: 70%… Budleigh Salterton: 59%… . Back in the summer of 2020, it was… Read More »Working from home – working from the seaside
‘SILICON GORGE’ The West of England is fast becoming one of the most dynamic technology clusters in the world. . Sidmouth has beaches and cafés,… Read More »The huge potential for ‘tech’ in the South West
From shared bank hubs… to mutual banking… to the virtual high street… . The Telegraph reports today how people are returning to cash to help… Read More »A cashless society: can Sidmouth adapt?
What exactly happens to emissions from clothing manufacturers? . What happens to those bits of material not used by the fashion industry? Investigative journalists have… Read More »Up in smoke? How green is the fashion industry?
Vision Group for Sidmouth’s new chair aims “to make the town an even better place” . Last week, a special meeting was called: New chair,… Read More »New direction and new chair at the VGS
“Where is the most polluted spot in Sidmouth? Looks like the Post Office roundabout is a contender.” . A recent post makes it clear that… Read More »“Significant air pollution” in Sidmouth – update
– the latest tips and advice . The Herald has launched its new money matters campaign. Each week we’ll be giving out local tips and advice… Read More »How to work around cost of living increases
“adaptability is the key” This week has seen a series on ‘greening’ business – including in Sidmouth: How Sidmouth businesses are helping the environment –… Read More »Positive stories for Sidmouth business life
“Frightened they are going to run out of cash if they don’t receive their funding from the Government, (which let’s face it is not going… Read More »Charging at Sidmouth’s car parks
There are several focal points for economic activity in the Sid Valley. . Here are links from the VGS website and local media: Sidmouth High… Read More »Industrial Estates
Stevenage: each of the initial six neighbourhoods would have all their own community facilities; medical centres, shops, schools, community centres, as well as green open… Read More »75 years on from the first new town: lessons for East Devon?
“These mainly listed buildings sit at the heart of almost every community – we are squandering a precious legacy.” “Interesting how many listed building are… Read More »Churches in the community: new uses for heritage buildings
“Shopping locally contributes to the local economy and ensures the longevity of a thriving and diverse high street with greater choice for shoppers.” “You can… Read More »Have yourself a local Christmas
But, actually, people want a ‘green future’. “Over half of Brits (56%) agree that helping the environment via sustainable initiatives is the single most important… Read More »Beware the promises of flying taxis