Devon Maritime Forum: newsletter August 23
“Facilitating conversation and debate to raise the profile of marine and maritime concerns in Devon” . The Devon Maritime Forum is very much back in… Read More »Devon Maritime Forum: newsletter August 23
“Facilitating conversation and debate to raise the profile of marine and maritime concerns in Devon” . The Devon Maritime Forum is very much back in… Read More »Devon Maritime Forum: newsletter August 23
“Climate change and biodiversity loss are closely linked.” [Natural History Museum] . The Devon Wildlife Trust‘s latest newsletter looks at ‘nature news’ – where it… Read More »Concern ‘the government will water down environmental policies’
“The scheme aims to protect essential energy needs at a low cost, while applying a premium to higher usage levels.” [Energy Live News] . Last… Read More »Proposals for a ‘national energy guarantee’
“There may be opportunities on the horizon” [CLA] . The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has just produced a piece looking at how to… Read More »“A strategy for rural tourism”
“Some reasons to be positive.” [ONS’ director of economic statistics] . According to a report by KPMG and recruitment industry body REC just out, the… Read More »Fewer jobs but higher pay in the South West
“A renaissance of the rural bus?” [National Rural Conference] . One of the biggest drives to get us out of our cars is to reduce… Read More »Making public transport better in rural areas
“Making a new car creates as much carbon pollution as driving it, so it’s often better to keep your old banger on the road than… Read More »Don’t buy an electric car: just drive a little less!
“The overwhelming majority of councils want hybrid meeting powers.” [Local Government Association] . The Rural Services Network (the RSN) is looking to the future of… Read More »Should councils be able to hold virtual meetings?
“Looks nice, though two unisex bathrooms feel like a lot less provision than is currently there.” [comment @ Devon Live] . Rockfish announced last week… Read More »Rockfish submit ‘finalised design plans’ for Drill Hall: further details
The Exeter Observer reports . More news from the Exeter Observer’s latest newsletter: The investigative journal which is the Exeter Observer tends to report on… Read More »Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership to be wound up
“People are not able to go to Sidmouth high street and buy their full weekly shop.” [owner Iain Armstrong] . There’s a very inspiring and… Read More »Sidmouth Unwrapped shop closes
“There is no clear end of history for the question of office vs. remote work.” [Foundation for Economic Education] “The future will bring even more… Read More »The debate on WFH continues in Devon
“Regeneration of the high street” [Malcolm Bell, chairman of Visit Cornwall] and “the towns that keep the businesses vibrant” [former East Devon Cllr Philip Skinner]… Read More »The tussle over car park charges
The Rockfish seafood restaurant chain in the South West have been doing very well – with the Restaurateur of the Year in June last year… Read More »Rockfish submit ‘finalised design plans’ for Drill Hall
“Resonate with their sense of identity, values and worldview.” [The Climate Outreach think tank] “Avoiding waste is common sense (the most popular narrative)” . One… Read More »How to engage people on climate change