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Echoing that @PaulWilliams207
What an absolutely brilliant show @NewVicTheatre transporting the audience to a magical place. On until 20th June. Don’t miss the boat to see it💫🫶
Wow! A rollickingly energetic and entertaining circumnavigation journey of supremely crafted imagination in true @NewVicTheatre@TheresaHeskins in-the-round fantastical style.
James Atherton’s musical compositions augment the staging and cast performances brilliantly.
40th anniversary theatrical storytelling at its very best. An absolute must-see!
@fiwallace@emilyclarke81@kaywilson_76
Is anyone still interested in saving their High Street, local shops, parade, village centre, town centre? Get in touch and I will follow 😁😁👍👍 IF you know anyone please tag them. Thanks
One of the arguments @CambsCC uses to justify throwing Coton Orchard under a busway is the lack of formal designations, like SSSI, or visibility in reports shaped by promoters of the scheme. They don’t dispute the many red-list species the site supports ✏️ https://t.co/bYihukLZWC
Reposting this column as the government once again ignores the British ceramics industry where it matters most, in energy support schemes.
The ceramics sector is fundamental to our national and local economy and heritage, and it requires sustained government commitment.
As the only historic place-based industrial cluster of significant scale in the country, the Potteries is ideally positioned to help the government deliver several of the ‘IS-8’ growth-driving sectors set out in the Modern Industrial Strategy.
It’s time to extend the industry supercharger scheme to cover the ceramics sector now.
@Sam_in_Cam@CambsPboroCA@voitechnology Voi: “The trial data is only accessible to our internal team and is used solely for operational and analytical purposes. It is not shared publicly, and the information helps us evaluate usage patterns and improve the service.”
@Sam_in_Cam@markrwilliamson
@Sam_in_Cam@CambsPboroCA@voitechnology And if it’s a ‘trial’, what are the terms, who gets to see the data and how is success determined? As it stands, it is creating a monopoly, forcing rent rather than buy, and antagonising.
@markrwilliamson How are soil nutrient levels being addressed? And regarding rootstock selection, can changed soil conditions support the local flora of the old soil and water levels to maintain a sense of place?
@markrwilliamson How is it possible to spend millions on major roads and busways that are not properly built or maintained, and generate laughs of disbelief from visitors to the city centre…
@markrwilliamson THIS is what solar farms REALLY look like in UK. Not high panels, no huge gaps between, no crops or even sheep except a few occasionally to graze edges or for
photo call. Ecology does not thrive in darkness. PUT THEM ON ROOFS/WALLS/OVER URBAN TARMAC and plug straight into grid.
@stellastafford The spin paints landowners as greedy blockers of homes and growth. Then a line is drawn on a map in an office somewhere and your home is in its path. You realise it’s ordinary people who lose, while developers bank the upside. By the time that clicks, it’s already too late 🫤