Easing lockdown in Sidmouth
The priority is to protect locals and visitors: as the town centre begins to open up cautiously and carefully, independent food and essential shops continue… Read More »Easing lockdown in Sidmouth
The priority is to protect locals and visitors: as the town centre begins to open up cautiously and carefully, independent food and essential shops continue… Read More »Easing lockdown in Sidmouth
The need for a better system. This Bill provides “the valuable oxygen of publicity”. . There is a lot of support for community energy production:… Read More »Local Electricity Bill
‘right tree, right place’ . Is planting loads of trees a good thing? . Here’s a way forward from the Suffolk Wildlife Trust: . Woodland… Read More »Natural regeneration and nurturing existing woodlands
… and how to manage it. . The High Streets Task Force has been providing some guidance to towns as to how they can plan… Read More »Social distancing in public places
“While the pandemic has dealt travel a severe blow, some hope it can be an opportunity to introduce slower, fairer, more sustainable holidays.” . Tourism… Read More »Can the tourist industry be green?
Spending as much time as possible in the garden, park or allotment is one of the key ways to keep mentally healthy during this pandemic.… Read More »Plants, mental health and wellbeing
A cross-party group of 132MPs support the Local Electricity Bill. “We need many more to back the Bill if it is to become law.” .… Read More »The community energy revolution
Temporary relaxation of rules will allow local authorities to give more space to cyclists and pedestrians during pandemic. . There is a lot of government… Read More »Redesigning our spaces during and after the coronavirus: closing roads
“The lockdown has shown us what a traffic and pollution-free environment could look and feel like.” “Quality bike share and pedicab services” could be part… Read More »Pedicabs for Sidmouth?
“Great potential for development as a Centre for Excellence of Arts and Music in the South West, as well as conferences, weddings and other profitable… Read More »Help save “the exquisitely renovated Sidholme Music Room”
The life of Stephen Reynolds. “Can a play about a gay early twentieth century fisheries pioneer, who died in the Spanish flu epidemic, resonate in… Read More »Sidmouth SeaFest: a new radio play: “Fish out of water”
To maintain social distancing in Sidmouth town centre, painted social distancing markers, a one-way pavement system and the possible closure of narrow streets is to… Read More »Strategies to open up Sidmouth: new safeguards
“In the coming weeks and months, clear guidance from the government on using transport safely and efforts to build the infrastructure for walkers, runners and… Read More »Redesigning our spaces after the coronavirus: government guidance
Problems with slow broadband in parts of the west of England have left people unable to work from home during the coronavirus lockdown. The question… Read More »Broadband after the coronavirus
Get creative at home on the theme of the Sea! . SIDMOUTH SEAFEST GO ON, GET CREATIVE. SEND US YOUR ENTRIES BY 30TH MAY FOR… Read More »Sidmouth SeaFest 2020