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Now on twitter more than blogger, '@adrianwindisch' . "We can achieve a sustainable future, but we all must do our bit. We're all in this together, one people one planet" Contact me at adrian 'at' windisch.co.uk replace 'at' with @ to reduce spam

Saturday, 25 June 2016

EU Referendum

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I think the #EUref was partly a mid term chance to kick Cameron for austerity. USA mid terms often go against incumbent. The EU was never po...
Thursday, 5 May 2016

Vote Green 2016

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Election Day today. Polls close at 10 pm so get out there and vote. 

I support Sheeplands Garden Centre

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I support Sheeplands Garden Centre @HHSheeplands and ask Wokingham Council to treat them fairly #VoteGreen2016  Sheeplands Website Petition:...
Thursday, 3 March 2016

Broad Street Cycle Path consultation

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My email:  I urge you to allow cycling along the length of Broad Street. A path could be raised or otherwise marked to reduce pedestrians mi...
Thursday, 18 February 2016

New tunnel in Reading

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Before and after pictures. I blogged about this in 2007!  http://greenreading.blogspot.co.uk/2007/11/new-cycle-route-from-kings-meadow-to.ht...
Saturday, 21 November 2015

An Omnishambles of a Foreign Policy

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Adapted from a Facebook post by  Sebastian Budgen. 1) Combat the bombing and random murder of civilians with the bombing and random murder o...
Thursday, 13 August 2015

Inept Government Answer On Kids Company

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How much money have governments given kids company?  Rob Wilson The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office An error has been identified in ...
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Adrian Windisch
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Adrian Windisch MSc BEng has lived in Reading since 2000. He was Chair of Reading and Wokingham Green Party 2005 to 2012 and has been the candidate in many local elections and General Elections in 2005 and '10. Adrian Says: "I believe we can achieve a sustainable future and I am doing everything I can to change my life and encourage others to do the same in order to achieve this. I lead the campaign against the closure of Battle Hospital to build a Tesco, and was a director of Sunseed, an environmental charity doing research and educating volunteers. I am a member of environmental building organisations and I've helped build three straw bale buildings in Oxford and the Brighton Earthship. I have worked in a rural Tanzania with volunteers to build a school and I'm a member of RedR - engineers for disaster relief. Now a husband and father of two. Blogging since Jan 2007 Tweeting since Mar 2009
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