What’s the best practicable way to fix the daily destruction wrought upon decent street materials by utility companies? What rules & processes need to change? And how?
Penny held a sword aloft for a long time.
It follows therefore that she should be able to directly scrap the ULEZ because it's obviously worse for London and the UK than the calamitous 'government' we currently have (and have had for 13 years)
Oh no hang on....
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Yeah, so what? Nothing new here. Big capital is ramming this rubbish through so what shall we do? How about we move beyond calling people out and actually make an impact.
I suspect this will have an astronomically bigger impact on how people positively perceive cities and “density done well” than anything a city planner like me will ever say. Thanks @taylorswift13. #DensityDoneWell#TaylorSwift
@Furmadamadam He's been the only adult in government for the past 4 years. Setting aside the ethics of his brief, he at least takes it seriously and professionally.
.@ThalesUK Glasgow awarded £169 Million contract to manufacture [optronic] periscopes for Dreadnought class submarines.
Thales (formerly Barr & Stroud) have manufactured every RN submarine periscope since 1917
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My thoughts are with the staff, students and relatives of the Kharkiv School of Architecture following last nights attack on housing in Lviv where they have relocated
@NeilMurphy1978 .....while here in Stamford Hill, London one can see the Transit Van in its natural habitat. Here, in-between the rain gardens (installed to stop pavement parking by @mayorofhackney) the Common Transit has managed to endanger pedestrians, damage plants and destroy the footway.