Saturday, November 17, 2012
fix my street .com
Big thanks to mysociety. First I uses their site for contacting my MP and David Cameron about the omnishambles that is Osbourne (see Chris Atkins video on GreenPeace). Then I looked at fixmystreet.com If I were a local councillor this would be an invaluable tool. Finally I wrote to my local councillor to urge Labour to ask questions about Pinkham Way. It's no secret this local issue led to a great vote in Coppetts in 2012. In the next 4 years I'm campaigning on parking issues taken straight from fixmystreet.com
Monday, November 12, 2012
Debate with Hendon Labour
I bumped into Adam a minor hack in Hendon Labour party at Hendon Station Sunday morning. We debated until I got off after two stops. I disagreed with almost every point he made, so it's good to know I joined the right party.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
- Green Thinking from Crop to Crumb
The director of the Bread Factory said, "This initiative came out of thinking about how we take care of the environment. We have here two electric vans. We hope to get two more. The other thing is the electricity it is fed by is now fed by solar or wind, so as I was saying to the Green Party it is zero emissions. We hope to do our small change from our small perspective here in Hendon"
Alon from Oreo V representing the new vans said... I think this is an historic movement. We believe the revolution of electric cars starts here. Electric vehicles are more efficient. All trains are now electric. It is very brave to be taking that first step.
The manufacturer told me informally the battery now weighs only 150 kg, and I asked him if there was evidence that it goes 100 miles; of course the answer was yes. I also asked them if the Bread Factory had any plans for green roofs.
Stop press: The Greens are now the third party in London ahead of the Lib-Dems, according to the last Assembly Poll which uses a proportional system. The Green constituency candidate for the Assembly got nearly 11% of votes cast, behind local Tory Brian Coleman, but ahead of the Lib-Dem.
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