Wednesday 26 August 2009

Reading Festival 2009

Its that time of year again; Reading prepares itself as the doors open on this years festival. The town gets many thousands of extra visitors, often causing jams from Thursday evening. Over 200 coaches will be heading for the site throughout the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.


For festival visitors there will be no access to parking at the festival site on Richfield Avenue, with all vehicles directed to car parks at Mapledurham and Kings Meadow where all parking is free. For those parking at Mapledurham, a pedestrian bridge has again been constructed into the site to ensure easy access to the festival. For those parking in Kings Meadow a boat service is provided free of charge to help transport everyone and their belongings to the festival.

This year, for the first time, Reading Borough Council is trialling a temporary night time closure of the Thames Path from Thursday August 27th to Saturday August August 29 inclusive. The closure will apply between Scours Lane to the far end of Thames Side Promenade. The excuse is that the Thames Valley Police want under security and safety grounds to reduce crime and fence jumping during the festival period. So that will make local residents happy!

Originally a jazz and blues event back in the 1960s, Reading has since left both genres in the past and is now widely regarded as one of the most essential rock festivals of the UK season. The August Bank Holiday weekender rotates its line-up with Leeds Festival.

The campsite has a legendary reputation for hard drinking and partying after the main arena closes, though others may wish to stay in the luxury of a pod pad, which are available to rent over the weekend. Visit www.podpads.com

Beat the jam and go greener, use public transport.
For timetables and enquiries call
Traveline 0871 200 2233
National Rail Enquiries 08457 48 49 50

Park and Ride operates from (with the exception of Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday)
Showcase Cinema, Winnersh
Madejski Stasdium A33 (J11, M4)

See www.reading-travelinfo.co.uk for local traffic information and Park and Ride details

Residents' Hotline: 0118 958 5020


Reading Festival is set for a cloudy start on Friday (28 August) with highs of 16C before a sunny Saturday (29 August) will reach 19C.

Sunday (30 August) is set to be the hottest of the weekend with highs of 20C despite the weather only being fair.

Britain’s best ever Tour de France

This years race, the 96th, can be considered Britain’s best ever Tour.

Tour de France sprint king Mark Cavendish won stage two of the Tour of Ireland on Saturday.
Mark Cavendish, winner of six stages in this year's Tour de France, coasted to victory in a sprint finish into Killarney for the 49th stage victory of his third full season as a professional. He tied Barry Hoban's record for the most by a British rider this year at the Tour de France, joining a select company of British greats.

Bradley Wiggins, 29, became only the second Briton in over 100 years to finish in the top four as he equalled Robert Millar’s 1984 British best.

Mark Cavendish, Wiggins’s former team-mate and Olympic track partner, won six stages while David Millar, Wiggins’s Garmin-Slipstream teammate and former yellow jersey holder on stage six, claimed the most combative rider of the day award following his breakaway on stage six into Barcelona.

The triple-Olympic gold medallist, had, as was widely reported before the Tour started in Monaco on July 4, shed seven kilograms this year as he switched his primary focus from the track to the road."I came from nowhere on the Tour and everyone knows where it's been with blood doping," Wiggins said. "I don't want there to be any suspicion or doubt that what I did was natural. I have nothing to hide and I want this transparency.

The Tour de France came to England for the first time in 1974, with a stage in Plymouth (1. Poppe). Twenty years later, in 1994, the caravan this time took the Chunnel to reach Dover for a stage to Brighton (1. Cabello), then Portsmouth (1. Minali)

The Tour will be crossed the Channel for the third time in 2007 where it will be took to the roads in the south of England and featuring a historic, first-time start from Great Britain: Prologue in London, first stage London-Canterbury. Bill Burl and Charles Holland were the first British riders to take part in the Tour de France, in 1937. The first UK team to take part did so in 1955 and the experience was repeated in 1960, 1961, 1967 and 1968.

Monday 24 August 2009

The Baron doth protest too much



The FBI'S director attacked Scotland's justice minister on Saturday for releasing the Lockerbie bomber, saying it gives "comfort to terrorists" around the world.

Robert Mueller made his comments in a letter sent to Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill, who allowed Abdelbaset al-Megrahi to return to Libya because he has prostate cancer and has only months to live.

It should be noted that Robert Mueller was nominated by President George W. Bush and became the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on September 4, 2001. So he was part of organising the killing of millions of innocent people in Iraq and Afghanistan, along with Bush and Blair.

His letter to Scotland's Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill:
Your action in releasing Megrahi is as inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. Indeed your action makes a mockery of the rule of law. Your action gives comfort to terrorists around the world who now believe that regardless of the quality of the investigation, the conviction by jury after the defendant is given all due process, and sentence appropriate to the crime, the terrorist will be freed by one man's exercise of ''compassion''. Your action rewards a terrorist even though he never admitted to his role in this act of mass murder and even though neither he nor the government of Libya ever disclosed the names and roles of others who were responsible.

Perhaps the FBI needs a new director.

The USA authorities have a history of forcibly overthrowing foreign governments perceived as hostile, and replaced them with new ones. This includes democratically-elected governments replaced by dictatorships. Some examples of this at A Short History of US Overthrow of Democratically Elected Regimes

Lets also not forget the USA backed the mujahideen (who were joined by Osama Bin Laden) and Saddam Hussein.

The Scottish justice secretary has said he stands by his decision to free the Lockerbie bomber, telling MSPs he will "live with the consequences". Mr MacAskill gave a statement to the Scottish Parliament, which was recalled early from its summer break. Megrahi received a life sentence in 2001 after being convicted of the UK's worst terrorist atrocity, which claimed 270 lives in 1988. The 57-year-old, who has prostate cancer, returned home to Libya on Thursday to jubilant scenes which included people waving Scottish flags.

The justice secretary told parliament that assurances had been given by the Libyan government that Megrahi's return would be treated in a "low-key" manner.
BBC Scotland

Doc Richard speculates that Baron Mandlesons denial leaves room for other possibilities.

Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi thanked the Queen, Prince Andrew and Gordon Brown over the release of the Lockerbie bomber. Baron Mandelson met Colonel Gaddafi's son days before it emerged that the Lockerbie bomber was to be freed.

Speaking as he left hospital after prostate surgery, the Baron said:
"It's not only completely wrong to make such a suggestion, it's also quite offensive." "As I have already stated, on both occasions Mr Gaddafi raised the issue of the Libyan prisoner in Scotland's release as all representatives of the Libyan government do. "They had the same response from me as they would have had from any other member of the government. "The issue of the prisoner's release was entirely a matter for the Scottish justice minister. That is how it was left, that is how it was well understood." He said it was a matter devolved to Scotland and there was "no agreement between the Libyan government and the British government". "It has been a matter entirely for the Scottish justice minister to exercise his discretion."


I think the Baron doth protest too much.

Mandleson in the Guardian


Patrick Harvie MSP co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party, today backed calls for a full public inquiry into the conviction as well as the release of convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi.

Saturday 22 August 2009

Top Green Blogs 2009 Total Politics Blog Poll


I am amazed, in at number 10!
totalpolitics

1(1) The Daily (Maybe)
2(2) Two Doctors
3(9) Peter Cranie
4(3) Another Green World
5(10) Barkingside 21
6(7) Philobiblon
7(6) Green Ladywell
8(18) Rupert Read
9(16) Ruscombe Green
10 Green Reading
11 Mabinogogiblog
12 Anglo-Buddhist Combine
13 Joseph Healy for Vauxhall
14 Bloggy Blanc
15 Caroline Lucas MEP
16 East is Green
17 Green Construction UK
18 Stuart's Big Green Spot
19 Weggis
20 Whirled Peas
21(5) George Monbiot
22 Green Left
23(13) Greenman's Occasional Organ
24 Croydon Greens
25 Greenpeace

This list is the result of more than 1,500 people who voted in the Total Politics Annual Blog Poll during the second half of July.

For a full list of all 110 Green political blogs click here

All these lists, together with articles from leading blog commentators, will be published in the 'Total Politics Guide To Political Blogging', which will be published in mid September at £12.99. You can preorder your copy HERE.

Friday 21 August 2009

LibDem Reading West PPC Patrick Murray has given up


Following Martin Salter who gave up some months ago, the LibDem PPC has now also resigned.

LibDem Reading West ex PPC Patrick Murray said:
"I live and work in Oxford I have found that I have not been able to give as much of my time to the residents of Reading West as I should have liked.
"I am resigning now in order to allow the local Liberal Democrats time to select a candidate who can take the fight to Labour and the Tories and offer the voters of Reading West a real choice at the next election."

I always thought it was odd he was selected; he lives, works and campaigns in Oxford. Maybe they will get someone more local next time, who will do something in Reading. They do have Cllrs in the constituency after all. His idea of a real choice is a false one though, the LibDems are far too similar to the Tories.

Reading Chronicle says the Liberal Democrats yesterday launched a search for a new General Election candidate.

Tory Cllr Richard Willis describes him as an invisible candidate leaving them in turmoil!

Ind Cllr Tony Jones says 'The real alternative to the prospect of another Conservative MP can only be a local independent not aligned to any national party machine - as all the others are, including UKIP and the Greens.' Hinting that he may stand himself as an independent. As he has spent so long as spokesman for Labour its hard to see how he will be very different though.

The real alternative to the business as usual parties is the Greens, and I have the honour to be the candidate for Reading West. Greens put the common good before corporate greed and the public interest before private profit. We have the best policies for social justice and human rights; with policies for tackling the life-threatening dangers posed by global warming, environmental pollution, resource depletion and species extinction. The future is bright - bright Green.

Five activists walk into Faslane nuclear weapons base

Five activists walk straight into Faslane nuclear weapons base
On August 17th five Trident Ploughshares peace activists walked unchallenged straight into Faslane naval base in Scotland, the home of Britain’s nuclear-armed Trident submarines, making a mockery of security for Britain’s “strategic nuclear deterrent.”

All five arrestees were released at around 9pm on Monday evening (17 August) and charged with criminal trespass under the Serious Organised Crime and Police (SOCPA) Act 2005 s.128 and under the Ministry of Defence byelaws (entry to the base without authority). A report is being sent to the Procurator Fiscal who will decide whether or not to prosecute.

They released the following statement:

Dear Friends at Faslane,
A group of us from Trident Ploughshares have entered the base today to call for the process of disarmament of Trident nuclear weapons to begin. We are here to remind all concerned that the UK government, as signatory to the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty undertook more than 40 years ago to complete the disarmament of its nuclear weapons. The continuing deployment of Trident seriously threatens global security and peace, encouraging further proliferation.

In 2009 Judge Bedjaoui, President of the International Court of Justice, gave an opinion on “the legality of a nuclear weapons system that deploys over 100 nuclear warheads with an approximate yield of 100 kilotons per warhead.” He stated: “Bearing in mind that warheads of this size constitute around eight times the explosive power of the bomb that flattened Hiroshima ... and killed over 100,000 civilians, it follows that the use of even a single such warhead in any circumstance, whether a first or second use and whether intended to be targeted against civilian populations or military objectives, would inevitably violate the prohibitions on the infliction of unnecessary suffering and indiscriminate harm as well as the rule of proportionality....

In my opinion, such a system deployed and ready for action would be unlawful.”



http://www.tridentploughshares.org/article1575

Earley Green Fair


The Annual Earley Green Fair is help 10am to 3 pm every August. There are lots of stalls, many on an environmental theme. Its held in the Maiden Erlegh Nature Reserve, entrance free, either from Beech Lane (where road dips) or roads off Silverdale Road leading to Lakeside.

This year it was on the 1st of August. I spoke to Wokingham FoE, Early Environmental Group , got a dvd on Graffiti Awareness from Wokingham Borough Counci , booklets on Wokingham county parks and community safety.


There was an interesting stall on recycling with a cross section through a compost bin.

Thursday 20 August 2009

Religious Violence in Pakistan


Seven people were killed and 20 injured when Muslim demonstrators set fire to houses in a Christian enclave and fighting broke out earlier this month.

Four women, two men and a child, all Christians, were killed when their houses were burned or were shot to death. Some 50 houses were burned down and more than 100 were looted by the protesters, Shehbaz Bhatti, federal minister for minorities said. The incident occurred in Gojra City, 100 miles southwest of Lahore.

Police said Muslims were enraged over an alleged desecration of pages in the Quran at a Christian wedding last Saturday, and held a rally to protest such an act. The Quran is the Muslim sacred text. "Some people blamed the Christians for the desecration of the holy Quran," said a minister, adding that the accusations were "baseless".

There was a demonstration by about a thousand Christians who refused to bury their dead until the government registered a criminal case against those they alleged to have carried out the attacks. They want the Government to investigate this as a crime, they regard it as lined to the Taliban.

A few days later 15 Christian houses in the region were also torched. Desecrating the Quran is punishable by death under the blasphemy laws of mainly Muslim Pakistan. Christians, who make up less than three per cent of Pakistan's population of 150 million, say the blasphemy laws are used as an excuse to victimise them.

This week in London, Knightsbridge, just opposite the Pakistani Embassy; over 300 Pakistani Christians from across the UK united to demonstrate against the recent atrocities. Protestors say that Police authorities stood back while the carnage took place and no protection was being given to the beleaguered community that is still being threatened with potential violence.

chadwellgreen
cnn
msnbc
aljazeera

How Much Of Our Law Comes From Brussels?

UKIP made a big fuss in the last Euro Election saying "75% of our laws now come directly from Brussels". Meanwhile the Labour Party often refer to only 9% of all UK Statuatory Instruments (or SIs) are based on EU laws. David Cameron has been known to say its 50%. Are are lawmakers so incompetent that they don't know, or is this just a political game to score points?

Euro sceptic think tank open europe say 72% of the cost of regulation in the UK is EU-derived.

Eutopia asks where did UKIP get their 75% claim from? Well there is a video on YouTube which shows it comes from Hans-Gert Pottering, EPP MEP and President of the European Parliament from January 2007 to June 2009:“If we were not that influential,” the subtitles show Pottering as saying, “then we would not be the legislator of 75% of all laws in Europe.”

It suits UKIP’s purpose to interpret this as literally meaning that, EU-wide, 75% of ALL laws stem from the EU, had they included more of Pottering’s speech the context – and therefore the meaning – would have become far more apparent. For what Pottering was actually saying was that the European Parliament (not the EU) legislates on 75% of laws *passed by the European Union*. Not passed by EU member states – just by the EU itself, at EU level. Because the European Parliament has little say in something like 20-25% of EU legislation (something the Lisbon Treaty would rectify, but that’s for another day). German speakers will also be able to confirm that the subtitles on UKIP’s video of Pottering are not 100% accurate.

So the 75% figure does not apply to the percentage of laws in individual member states that stem from the EU, but the percentage of laws that stem from the EU that the European Parliament has a say in. That’s an entirely different kettle of fish – and so the 75% figure can safely be dismissed as based on a (deliberate?) misunderstanding.

No one agrees on how much legislation and regulation stems from the EU. The 9.1% figure stated by the House of Commons Library is too low, as it only covers Statutory Instruments, not ALL laws; the higher figures of 84%, 75% and even 50% claimed by the likes of Hannan, Farrage and Cameron are based on miscalculations, misunderstandings, or sources unknown, and often derive from parts of the EU other than just the UK – and so with no hard evidence to support them must be dismissed as either too high or inapplicable to the British situation.

According to the Swedish parliament its 6.3%, Finnish parliament say 12% and the Lithuanian parliament say between 12 and 19 %. This would suggest that something in the region of 10-20% would be a fair guess for the UK as well (a range that has the added benefit of being backed up by the British Chambers of Commerce’s recent study of regulations). www.britishchambers.org.uk

BBC Radio 4 discusses this issue. About 2 minutes in to the program from Sunday 8pm.

Wednesday 19 August 2009

Ways to forage for free food



You can find fruits, nuts, herbs, leafy vegetables, mushrooms and shellfish.
There’s an abundance of wild food out there but beware, there are certain rules / advice you need to follow.

Make sure you can identify the fruit, leaves, mushrooms or shellfish you have found. Most of us can recognise a blackberry but mushroms are much more tricky, if you’re not sure – don’t eat it!!
Don’t eat berries or plants growing on old industrial estates or from road verges, or anywhere obviously contaminated by oil or ash.
Always wash your harvest well, no matter where you have collected it.
Don’t allow children to pick or eat wild food un-supervised.
Don’t eat an unhealthy looking fruit or plant.
Finally, keep a sliver of mushroom, leaf or fruit for later identification, just in case of any stomach upset.
Always eat your harvest as fresh as possible

Some of the wild foods out there…Berries/Fruit:
Blackberries
Elderberries
Sloes
Wild cherries
Rowanberries
Nettles
Sorrel
Camomile
Wild mint
Watercress
Chanterelles/Girolles
Ceps
Wood Blewits – Advice: some people are allergic to Blewits, so try a tiny piece first and never eat raw.
Trompettes
Mussels
Limpets
Winkles
Razor Clams
Herbs/Vegetables
Mushrooms/Funghi
Shellfish


Dandelion Coffee
Gather the roots of a dandelion plant: about 25 small roots should be enough for one cup. Wash, pat dry and roast in the oven at 200C for about 20 minutes. They should turn into brown, dry sticks. Grind these in a blender or coffee grinder, and add one or two tablespoons to boiling water. Allow to steep for a few minutes, then drink. Dandelion coffee is caffeine-free and has a pleasing, vaguely chocolatey taste.

Nettle tea
You can use all parts of the plant for this, including the root. Add boiling water to a pot of leaves and infuse for ten minutes or, if you are using the body and roots of the plant, simmer these gently in a pan of boiling water for a few minutes.

Cider
First collect your apples - any variety will do, but the sweeter and riper the better. Then pulp them. To begin with, keep quantities small and use an electric kitchen juicer or blender. The more traditional method is to stand above a strong bucket half-full of apples and hit the fruit repeatedly with a heavy object. The apples then need to be pressed in a kitchen press. The resulting juice should be poured into a cleaned and sterilised wooden keg (from home brewery shops). Fill the keg to the top (a half-full keg is a surefire recipe for vinegar). There is no need to add yeast, as fermentation will take place naturally - just leave the bung loose on the keg to allow in some air. After a couple of days you will begin to see white froth bubbling up through the bung-hole. Wait for several weeks until fermentation has stopped, then replace the bung. It will take about eight months for your cider to be drinkable.


Mushrooms
I won't recommend it as you really need to know what you are doing. Ask an expert.

Wild garlic
This plant (Allium ursinum) grows in woodland, in, near or among bluebells, and is identifiable by its green, garlic-like smell and long, lush leaves, similar in appearance to those of Lily of the Valley. It grows in late winter and throughout spring. Towards the end of the season it bursts into white flowers.
Foraging for wild garlic in woodland is fairly straightforward. You will find it in semi-shaded, moist conditions, and the smell is unmistakable.
Unlike domestic garlic, wild garlic is known for its leaves rather than its bulb. The bulbs, like the flowers, are edible but there are fewer of them. The taste is slightly milder than domestic garlic. The leaves are delicious raw or cooked, and work well in salads and soups (additional information on bbc.co.uk/food).

Rose-petal perfume
To make a small bottle, assemble 1.5kg of petals (no stamens) and 1.5l of water. Combine in a pot, bring to the boil and simmer for two hours. Strain through a cheesecloth several times until all the pulp is gone. Let the perfume cool completely and pour into an airtight container. Add a few drops of odourless alcohol to help to preserve it. If possible, keep it in the fridge.

Blackberry cheek and lip tint
Blackberry juice on lips will stain them dark; finish with a slick of Vaseline for a glossy effect. A few drops of juice on the cheeks will bring a healthy, antioxidant flush to the sallowest of complexions. And don't forget you can eat them also.

Snails with wild garlic
They are available year-round but best found in late October and November, when they start hibernating in nooks and crannies. If you are collecting snails before their hibernation, store and starve them for a few weeks to clear out any unhealthy residues of poisonous plants. Then boil them alive before removing them from their shells, gutting and washing. To cook, fry them with butter and wild garlic.

Crayfish/shrimping
Our native freshwater crayfish are being pushed out by aggressive American competitors - so eating the invading red signal crayfish, which has taken over many rivers in the south of England, is a patriotic duty. Catching them: Use modified lobster pots, a rod and line or even bare hands. Distinguishing them: The US crayfish, unlike the British type, has a distinctive red underside to its claws.
Cooking them: Place live in a bucket of clean water for a few days to clean out their insides, then boil in salty water - perhaps with fennel - or just throw them on the barbecue.
Note: From a conservation viewpoint, trapping on an ad-hoc basis can be counterproductive as it removes only the larger crayfish, which eat the smaller ones. So to save the British crayfish, trap all year round (apply for permission from the Environment Agency)


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/real_food/article4067876.ece

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Food-Free-Richard-Mabey/dp/0002201593

http://www.eatingbritain.com/free-food.html

Tuesday 18 August 2009

‘Tree O’Clock’ World Record Tree Planting Attempt In Reading


Reading Borough Council Parks team are looking for volunteers to help them plant 5000 trees in Reading as part of an attempt to get a Guinness World Record.

‘Tree O’Clock’ is being coordinated nationally by the BBC and will take place between 11am and 12pm on Saturday 5th December. Together with communities across the UK, we hope to surpass the previous record of 653,143 trees planted in multiple locations by an unknown number of people.

In Reading, RBC plans to plant a total of 5000 young tree saplings in Longbarn Lane Recreation Ground and South Whitley Park. These parks have been chosen due to the identified lack of tree cover in South Reading.

We are looking for volunteers to help us plant the saplings between 10:30am (to set up for 11am) and 12:30pm on Saturday 5th December. Volunteers will ideally need to bring their own spade. Due to the high number of trees being planted, we are hoping that our planting events will receive BBC media coverage.

If you are interested in volunteering at this event, please reply email janice.holbrook@reading.gov.uk
or call 0118 937 4628.

Pakistan in tree planting record Last month a team of 300 volunteers in Pakistan has set a new world record by planting more than half a million trees in one day.
Guinness World Records confirmed that 541,176 trees had been planted in the southern province of Sindh on 15 July. Some 300 volunteers, working in groups, planted mangrove saplings in the 750 acres of the Indus river delta region. Unfortunately experts say the new saplings will have difficulty surviving because of diminishing river water in the region.

They beat the previous team record for tree planting which was set in India just last month when 447,874 saplings were planted in Assam state. Before that Indonesia had made an attempt in 2007, an attempt to deflect criticism about deforestation.

BBC Tree O’Clock website

Blog On Energy

I would like to recommend a blog http://zeroenergyconstruction.blogspot.com/


A blog of many items relating to societal change by a trained Passivhaus design/builder with 25 years experience in low energy and alternative "green" construction. Adam has designed and built earth sheltered, ferro cement, ICF (insulated concrete forms), SIP (structural insulated panels), timberframe, recycled construction incorporating solar thermal, radiant heat & photovoltaic (PV), as well as standard construction.

Recent posts
iran-changes-fleet-to-lng
hot water
reduce energy
transition-planning


I also have a second blog dedicated to Green IT Consultancy

Monday 17 August 2009

Greening Britain; is the government doing enough ?

Green Jobs and the Green Energy Revolution: is the government doing enough ?

A Public Meeting on Monday 7th September, at 7.00pm, in Conway Hall, Red Lion Square (Holborn tube)

Speakers will include :

John McDonnell MP (Labour, Hayes and Harlington),
Bob Crow (General Secretary of the RMT - National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers),
Tony Juniper (ex Director, Friends of the Earth, Green Party candidate)
Ian Terry (worker from the Vestas wind turbine factory )
Phil Thornhill (Campaign against Climate Change)

Don't miss this important meeting on the UK's future direction in the era of Climate Emergency - are we moving full steam ahead towards Green Jobs and the Green Energy Revolution at a speed that we can and should ?



"Save Vestas" National Day of Action

Thursday 17th September.

There will be actions all around the country in support of the campaign to Save Vestas and for Green Jobs.

Jonathan Neale from the CCC Trade Union group explains further and gives some advice on how to build for this day here.

Sunday 16 August 2009

'Eaga ShowerSmart' Save Water In Every Home


Eaga are offering every household in Great Britain a free eaga ShowerSmart unit.

It fits easily to your existing shower unit and reduces flow, so uses less water. This saves money for processing the water and pumping it to your home, and so saves energy too. The average UK family is likely to save up to £900 over the product's lifetime. Fitting the eaga ShowerSmart enables the average family to save more than 12,000 litres of water every year* and cut carbon emissions by 1 tonne of CO2.

Once your free pack arrives, it takes seconds to install, without the need for a plumber. Simply undo your existing shower hose at the tap end, screw in your eaga ShowerSmart, with the provided washers on either end, finger tight, then screw the shower hose onto it.

The eaga ShowerSmart is suitable for use with non-electric mixer showers or bath/shower mixer taps, provided they run off the mains water pressure.


Presentation on Savings from a Shower Flow Regulator by Peter Iles
– Average flow rate before installation : 10.8 litres/min
– Flow rate after installation : 7.6 litres/min
– Average time spent showering : 6.53 mins
– Average frequency 1.61 showers /household /day
– Shower temperature 40°C, water blend 60%:40% hot:cold water
Water saving 12,288 litres/yr
Hot water saving 7,373 litres/year
(71% of BREDEM total hot water use)
Fresh water is scarcer than you might think in the UK. In fact, globally, drinkable water makes up less than 0.3% of the total. It is a valuable resource which we misuse at our peril.

To date, they have helped to distribute around 650,000 eaga ShowerSmart units, potentially saving 7.6 billion (7,600,000,000) litres of water and 650,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. That's the equivalent of saving the volume of 31,200 Olympic sized swimming pools or Lake Windermere every 4 years

Links:
get yours here
greenconsumerguide
review of the product on ciao
confused.com

Not everyone agrees though

Friday 14 August 2009

Labour MP Jim Fitzpatrick Insults Muslims

I was going to blog about Labour MP Jim Fitzpatrick but Jim has done it already.

He was invited to a wedding of (Labour) Muslim friends and when he got there he didn't like the seating arrangements; so he storms out. Well, he says that he and his wife "left so as not to cause offence." Whereas going to all the papers to denounce the wedding he was invited to is the kind of wedding gift we'd all love to receive, don't you think?

The Labour MP arrived at the wedding to find that men and women were to be seated in separate areas, which is the custom in some Muslim ceremonies and not in others. He then decided that the wedding arrangements were not to his satisfaction and left, no doubt ringing his press officer as he stalked away.

He's quoted everywhere as saying "We are trying to build social cohesion - this is not the way forward." I agree. Insulting your hosts is not the way to build community cohesion.

It's their wedding and the arrangements are theirs to make. Who hasn't been to a wedding where they've had to contend with sitting through drunken embarrassing speeches, being seated next to a booring person or some other less than ideal arrangement?

But if he wanted to appeal to the BNP supporters, then maybe that was his agenda all along. So is Labour heading for the far right? There have been some indications so far, Martin Salter calling polish people thieves, Margaret Hodge MP in 2007 calling for housing for 'local people' and 'British workers for British jobs' says Gordon Brown

We shall see.

Nick Harvey Wins Hertford Ward of Scarborough Borough Council

Nick Harvey, who in Kirklees in 1996, has done it again, this time in the rural
Hertford Ward of Scarborough Borough Council.

13/8/09 result:
GREEN, Nick Harvey, 894
Con 356
Ind 94

Turn Out 32.69%

Green gain from Con, despite big Con last-ditch polling day effort.

2007 result (first time Nick stood)

Con 732
Con 709
LD 591
GREEN, Nick Harvey, 508
BNP 212

Nick has been getting himself involved, especially in his local village, and has done a lot of camapigning on issues like publicf transport, and the advertising thereof.

In addition, a lot of canvassing was done during the by-election.

The Green Party now holds 3 seats on Scarborough Borough Council, the other 2 being in Stepney Ward within Scarborough itself.

MEP Hannan says NHS "Made People ILLER"



The hero of the Tory right Dan Hannan MEPs has embarrassed his Party by describing the NHS as a "mistake" that "made people iller".

The remarks are particularly embarrassing for David Cameron because Hanans a Eurosceptic whose popularity with grassroots Tories soared after a video of his speech attacking Gordon Brown in the European parliament attracted more than 1m views on YouTube.

The MEP toured the United States last week criticising the NHS in a series of TV interviews, saying he "wouldn't wish it on anybody". The quote happened while he was being interviewed by extremist USA presenter Glen Beck who describes our system as "socialised medicine". Hannan fails to mention that in the USA people are refused treatment by hospitals if they have no insurance!

Cameron said today: "I don't agree with Daniel Hannan. The Conservative party stands full square behind the NHS ... We back it, we are going to expand it, we have ring-fenced it and said that it will get more money under a Conservative government, and it is our No 1 mission to improve it." This is not sounding very convincing any more.

It comes as the USA is debating its future health services. There is a twitter campaign #welovetheNHS than many people have joined. Gordon Brown contributed with a tweet: "PM: NHS often makes the difference between pain and comfort, despair and hope, life and death. Thanks for always being there." Sarah Brown added her own comment, saying: "#welovetheNHS – more than words can say."

The extreme right have duped some British women into their campaign. Katie Brickell and Kate Spall said that they strongly supported state-funded healthcare, but their descriptions of poor treatment at the hands of the NHS form the centrepiece of an advertising campaign against the proposed reforms in America. Both appear in adverts for Conservatives for Patients’ Rights (CPR), a lobby group that opposes Mr Obama’s plans for universal medical insurance, which have caused a transatlantic rift over the merits of the NHS.

Stephen Hawking, the Cambridge scientist, has also been drawn into the row after the American newspaper Investor’s Business Daily used an editorial to claim that he “wouldn’t have a chance in the UK” because the NHS would have deemed him “worthless”, given his physical disabilities. Mr Hawking, who has motor neuron disease, rejected criticism of the NHS yesterday as he collected America’s highest civilian honour, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. “I would not be here today if not for the NHS,” he said.


Links:
was
times

Heydon Prowse Vs Alan Duncan


There has been a big political fuss in the last few days, with the Shadow leader of the Commons millionaire Tory Alan Duncan MP being secretly filmed.

The film shows Duncan and other MPs drinking and chatting in Parliament, in one unguarded moment Duncan is complaining that MPs are underfunded and treated "like sh*t". The surprise is that he would be so unguarded with activist Heydon Prowse, who had dug up Duncans garden and planted a pound sign in it. Nothing wrong with inviting activists to the House, but someone who has been campaigning like that is never going to be friendly.

No one seems more surprised at the political catastrophe than as the young man who created the furore, a 28-year-old privately educated video activist called Heydon Prowse. The video has been on his website www.dontpaniconline.com for 2 weeks before the media noticed it.

As Duncan hastily apologised for saying MPs had been “nationalised” and now lived “on rations”, and thousands downloaded from the internet the images of him being caught in the act of his indiscretion.

Links
thisislondon

Some of Heydons Brilliant videos:
digging up Duncans garden
MPs 'treated like sh*t'
fishing for bankers
Cleaning Barbara Follett's Windows
Jacqui Smith awarded plaque
G20 fashions
Tony Blair gets a plaque too
Naked picnic at the home of Anthony Steen MP
Undercover with the BNP

dontpanicmedia

Tuesday 11 August 2009

Aung San Suu Kyi Convicted By Burmas Military Junta


Earlier today, the military junta in Burma convicted Aung San Suu Kyi of violating the conditions of her house arrest, after an uninvited man spent two nights there in early May. A jail sentence of three years with hard labour was commuted to a further 18 months of house arrest. This keeps the pro-democracy leader conveniently locked up until after the 2010 elections.

It seems the Burmese authorities are hoping that a sentence shorter than the maximum (5 years) will be seen by the international community as an act of leniency. So it's now vital that we show them that Aung San Suu Kyi's continued imprisonment is both shameful and intolerable.

Act now - email the Burmese authorities and demand human rights for Burma

Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained for a total of over 13 of the past 20 years - her latest house detention order had been set to expire on 27 May this year. She should be free - and she should never have been arrested in the first place.

Aung San Suu Kyi is one of 2,150 political prisoners in Burma.

Steven Spielberg's film Munich



Steven Spielberg's film Munich (2005) was shown on TV on Sunday night. Its about the aftermath of the 1972 Munich Olympics where a group of Palestinians, Black September, took hostage 11 Israeli athletes, demanding the release of over 200 prisoners in Israeli jails. German police handled it disastrously; everyone involved ended up dead. But the film focused on a fictional account of an Israeli group hunting down the terrorists, showing the deaths of the athletes only in flashback.

I remember the controversy that surrounded the films release, for suggesting a moral equivalence between the terrorist attack on Olympic athletes and the fictional Israeli response to it; assassinating the killers. Others have complained that the Palestinians are caricatured; and their motives, including their defeat in the 1967 war, not mentioned.

I thought it would be a better film had it focused on the capture and killing of the athletes through the eyes of the Palestinians; events so dramatic that the world was shocked. It fixed in the minds of the world the image of the Palestinians as terrorists, their story has yet to be told; they are still often portrayed as terrorists and unsophisticated people living in tents. In this film there is one scene where Palestinians do give there point of view though.

It was understandably a bleak movie, as the Israeli team became more traumatised by what they were doing, and became paranoid. As their targets began to expect being sought, they took action to protect themselves, seeking protection from the CIA or KGB, as well as getting contracts out on the team hunting them. Also their once clear mission began to creep as they went after the replacements of the people they started hunting, and those who were hunting them.

It was made by Steven Spielberg, who also made "Schindler's List," one of the most memorable films ever made about the Holocaust. Spielberg said that “answering aggression with aggression creates a vicious cycle of violence with no real end in sight.” And "a response to a response doesn't really solve anything. It just creates a perpetual-motion machine." He missed out a key event; the killing in Norway of an innocent Moroccan waiter, mistaken for alleged Black September boss Ali Hassan Salameh. He wanted his film to be a prayer for peace, it doesn't seem to have worked yet.


Links:
Washington Post
Open Domocracy
American Thinker
made in atlantis
electronic intifada
israel news agency

Monday 10 August 2009

Tesco Bomber On TV

I saw a programme TV last week on the Bournmouth Tesco Bomber. I am no fan of Tesco, whose continued expansion means less consumer choice and the closure of small family run shops.

But attacking the stores customers with letter bombs is a criminal act that should see the perpetrator locked up for decades. For six months the hunt for this bomber prompted the biggest investigation Dorset police had ever mounted as officers tried to catch the bomber trying to extort millions of pounds from Tesco.

In one case, a parcel bomb detonated after a 70-year-old man opened it at his home in Bournemouth. The parcel exploded in the pensioner's hands leaving him severely shaken. Luckily he was not injured by the device contained in a padded bag when he received it, although police said the explosion was capable of causing a fire or injury. Three more letter bombs were discovered at the local sorting office and a further seven Tesco customers received threatening letters warning that anyone seen shopping at the store would be a target. It became apparent that the blackmailer was following customers home from Tesco, and was prepared to carry out his or her threats. It was a five-month extortion campaign, which had the potential to endanger hundreds of lives

In May 2001 Mr Dyer was found guilty of nine cases of Blackmail and one of common assault. He was jailed for 16 years, later reduced to 12 on appeal. Six years later Dyer was released from prison, he is now a free man!

In 2007 Gordon Brown insisted no prisoner serving a sentence for a serious violent crime had been released early. Sammy Stewart was jailed for six years in 2004 for a savage knife slashing that left his victim needing 44 stitches in a face wound, and a culpable homicide incident in 1995. He was released in January this year. Last week he was sent back to jail after carrying out a street attack in Edinburgh following his early release from prison.

Last years early release plan was for hundreds of non-violent and non-sexual offenders to be automatically freed from jail halfway through their sentence, in an attempt to reduce the pressure on overcrowded prisons.

"The simple fact is that if prison overcrowding is resulting in sentences being cut even further than they already are, then the Criminal Justice System is failing victims of crime and further demoralising frontline officers who see those they have brought to justice out again before the paperwork is even completed," said Federation Chairman Paul McKeever in 2008.”

And yet much of the increasing prison numbers is related to alcohol and drug offences which is high and growing. At the end of October 2007, 15% of male sentenced prisoners had been convicted of drug offences. In 1995 drug offences accounted for 10% of male sentenced prisoners.

So stop shops selling cheap alcohol and reduce the opening hours its available. Going back to one of my first blogs, we also need to improve prison nutrition also.


crimewatch
prisonreformtrust

Dot Eco Domain Name

The former US vice president, Al Gore, is backing the creation of a new green .eco domain name which would then be used to host sites supporting environmental causes.

"This is a truly exciting opportunity for the environmental movement and for the internet as a whole," said Mr Gore. Dot Eco plans to apply to ICANN - the regulatory body that oversees domain names - for the creation of .eco later in 2009.

The firm said proceeds from the registration would be used to fund research on climate change and other environmental issues.

Big Room a Canadian environment group has just launched a rival bid to control .eco, both groups have 2010 as the potential go live date for .eco domain name. Big Room is a consortium which includes organisation like WWF International and Green Cross, also believe that .eco could be used as a labelling system to endorse companies with green credentials.

wikipedia domains
Green Cross

I think the difficulty will be distinguising between greenwash and the real thing.
Green or not Green; that is a question:
greenflag
'Eco Towns'
Supermarkets
EasyJet
Beyond Petroleum
Guardian on Greenwash
corpwatch
stopgreenwash


bbc.co.uk
These sites seem to be having trouble;
supportdoteco
dotecotld

Saturday 8 August 2009

JK Rowling, Red Vs Green

I've been watching some old Harry Potter movies, the first time I've seen them since they were released. Its interesting to see them in the light of JK Rowlings support of the Labour Party, as in them the 'goodies' are in Red in battle with Green 'baddies'.

In the The Philosophers Stone, Harry plays Quiddich in wearing a Red robe, and defeats Slytherin in Green. Not much is seen of Hufflepuff in yellow and Ravenclaw in Blue.

In The`Goblet Of Fire, during the Quiddich World Cup Harry wears Red supporting Bulgaria against the Green of Ireland. In the tri wizard championship, he weard Red, Cedric is in Yellow, Fleus in Blue, Viktor Krum in Brown.

Now I'm not suggesting that JK sees the Green Party as the only opposition to the Labour Party, while ignoring the Tories and LibDems. And the real baddie (he who must not be named) is in Black. I just find the choice of colours interesting in the light of her £1 million donation.

Friday 7 August 2009

Gary McKinnon



This is a picture of the most recent twitter users who have joined the campaign to Free Gary McKinnon.

freegary

British citizen Gary McKinnon is in the last stages of his "fast track" extradition to the USA. Its over seven years since his initial arrest, Gary was indicted by a US court in November 2002, accused of "hacking" into over 90 US Military computer systems from here (in the UK). The unjust treatment of British citizens (and others) when facing the might of the US Military "justice" system, which practices detention without trial in Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere, and stands accused of making use of torture by allied regimes ("extraordinary rendition") is an ongoing scandal. It cannot be excused even by a "war on terror". It seems only just that Gary should face any charges in a British court, and to serve any sentence, if he is found guilty, in a British prison.

Where is the reciprocity on extradition? The 2003 Extradition Act has created an imbalance between the conditions by which a UK citizen may be extradited to the US and the conditions on which a US citizen can be extradited to the UK, making it easier to extradite people from the UK than from the US. If the US, or indeed any country in Europe and the Commonwealth, seek extradition from the UK they need only to make an allegation and have a warrant for their arrest. But while across European and Commonwealth countries there is reciprocity in extradition procedures, Constitution provisions within the US system state that another country has to have evidence of the crime for which the person is being extradited.

Gary hacked into a computer in the USA, and has denied causing any damage, arguing that he accessed open, unsecured machines, and disputes the financial loss claimed by the US as concocted in order to create a dollar amount justifying an extraditable offence. While it did not constitute evidence of destruction, he did admit leaving a message on one computer: "US foreign policy is akin to government-sponsored terrorism these days? It was not a mistake that there was a huge security stand-down on September 11 last year...I am SOLO. I will continue to disrupt at the highest levels.” The authorities should have hired him to teach them how to protect themselves.

If he is extradited to the US and charged, McKinnon faces up to 70 years in jail and has expressed fears that he could be sent to Guantanamo Bay.

Many have now voiced their support including more than 40 MPs including David Cameron, Sting, Trudie Styler, Julie Christie, David Gilmour, Graham Nash, Boris Johnson (Mayor of London), Stephen Fry, Terry Waite, Tony Benn, Chris Huhne, Lord Carlile, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party of England and Wales, the National Autistic Society, Liberty and many others. All of these propose that, at least, he should be tried in the UK.

Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, has insisted that he does not have the power to halt Mr McKinnon's extradition. But Mr Hain, the Secretary of State for Wales, last night criticised the way the Government had handled the case, saying that it should have been referred to Keir Starmer, the Director of Public Prosecutions to decide on possible charges in a “British context”.

Janis Sharp, Mr McKinnon's mother, immediately criticised the Home Secretary for making the apparent link to the September 11 attacks. "I was very disappointed because not only is he (Mr Johnson) trying not to stand up for Gary's rights, he actually is trying to incriminate him by talking about 9/11 and all the people that died and then mentioning Gary's name," she said. "I don't expect him to actually be doing America's job, I expect him to be standing up for British citizens." She admitted her son's actions had been "very stupid" and "ludicrous", but repeated her call for him to be tried in Britain. "Gary's never said he should get off or he shouldn't face up to what he's done," she said. "He should be tried here. If they (the Government) want to, they could quite easily stop this extradition." "Obama wouldn't have this. He doesn't want the first guy extradited for computer misuse to be a guy with Asperger's, a UFO guy. He wouldn't want this."

Thursday 6 August 2009

Government-owned Royal Mint Not Ethical


The Royal Mint has been linked to rainforest destruction in Madagascar and damaging mining practices in Chile.

In its annual report for 2008 it says it wanted to 'ensure that we understand the environmental impact of the suppliers we use and only select suppliers that use environmentally balanced practices.'

However a recent investigation found copper and nikel sourced by the company comes from mines causing significant environmental damage. It does not follow any ethical guidelines in choosing its suppliers, according to its own annual report.

A spokesman for the company said it was a member of sedex, the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange. However, this body does not require members to meet or commit to any ethical standards!
Click on the link above to find their homepage, on it is a message from Tesco! How less ethical can they be?

the ecologist

Wednesday 5 August 2009

Green Party Internal Elections

Its time for the election of the Green Party national Executive. Some positions have only a single candidate, others have none and have been reopened. The following are contested.

External Communications
Tracy Dighton-Brown is standing again. Caroline Lucas, Jenny Jones, Derek Wall & Jean Lambert are said to support her.
Two well known Green campaigners and bloggers Rupert Read and Jason Kitcat are standing as a jobshare.

I will be voting for Rupert and Jason, as I know them, and they have a lot to bring to the position.

I met Jason 10 years ago working at Sunseed; it can be a small world sometimes. I was very impressed with Rupert in the Norwich North by election, he became a candidate with little notice, and ran a very strong campaign. They represent some of the strongest of recent Green sucesses; Brighton and Norwich.



There is also a contest for Chair;
Jayne Forbes has the support of Caroline Lucas, Jenny Jones & Jean Lambert.
Rayyan Mirza Green campaigners and blogger.

Again I'm voting for Rayyan as I've known him as a blogger, and met him campaigning in Norwich recently. Jayne also sounds like a good candidate.

I like that Rayyan has given a link to Jayne on his blog, Jayne has not yet reciprocated.

On Trial For Wearing Trousers

No not the Fashion Police, but its happening in Sudan this week. Its been said that the Koran doesnt specify what clothing is indecent, but spme authoritarian societies based on patriarchy use some dark ages laws to oppress women.

Lubna Hussein, a widow in her thirties, challenged the authorities on the eve of her trial, saying that she is willing to take thousands of lashes if it advances the rights of the country’s women.

Protesting women carried banners and headbands with the message, “No return to the dark ages,” and shouted slogans against laws which ban dress deemed indecent. Riot police armed with batons moved in to clear the streets around the protesters.

Ms Hussein has taken a stand against Sudan’s stringent public order laws, hoping that her case will trigger their abolition. She faces up to 40 lashes if found guilty today of dressing “indecently” by wearing trousers. “I’m ready to be whipped not 40 but 40,000 times,” she said. “Tens of thousands of women and girls have been whipped for their clothes these past 20 years. It’s not rare in Sudan. I want these women’s voices to be heard.”

Ms Hussein hopes to change Sudanese laws by fighting the case in the courts and in the media. Her defiance has turned her into a cause célèbre in a country where women more often take their punishment quietly. She said she would waive her right to immunity as an employee of the UN mission in Sudan, where she works as a public information officer.

Women’s groups have complained that the law gives no clear definition of indecent dress, leaving the decision of whether to arrest a women up to the judgement of individual police officers.

Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary-General, said last week that he was “deeply concerned” at the prospect of an employee suffering a flogging. “The UN will take every effort to ensure that the rights of its staff members are protected,” he said

Ms Hussein says she has done nothing wrong under Sharia law, but could fall foul of a paragraph in Sudanese criminal law which forbids indecent clothing.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article6738355.ece
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8182658.stm

Solar Beech BBQ in Brighton Sat 15 Aug - Engineers Without Borders


Cooking in developing countries is plagued with all kinds of problems. The fetching and cooking of firewood causes deforestation and lung disease. Leaving the relative safety of a refugee camp or slum also exposes people, particularly women and children, to robbery and exploitation.

Solar cooking is a sustainable method that involves much less work and far fewer health risks.

Engineers Without Borders will be meeting at Brighton University 11AM in the morning to build the solar cookers, and then going out during the afternoon to cook with them! All materials will be provided, but don't forget your frisbees, sunglasses and bucket and spade! Lunch will be catered, we will be eating our BBQd food at about 3PM.

The workshop costs £10 for all,
time; Saturday, August 15 at 11:00am

Sign up here: http://www.ewb-uk.org/beachbbqform


See also:
http://solarcookers.org/basics/how.html
http://www.solarcooking.org/plans/
http://www.sunseedtanzania.org/dodomastt.php


I've been associated with an environmental charity sunseed for 10 years that uses Solar power for all its eclectricity and hot water needs. They have also got a range of solar cookers that get a lot of use; but thats in Spain. Brave of EWB to try it in the UK, lets hope for good weather.

Tuesday 4 August 2009

Save The Vestas Wind Turbine Factory


Vestas Wind Systems won a court order today to end a fortnight-long factory sit-in by workers. With a 20 per cent market share, and 38,000 wind turbines installed, Vestas is the world's leading supplier of wind power solutions.

In response to the court order; another group of protesters occupied a second site belonging to the turbine company. Six men remained barricaded inside the Danish company's plant at Newport, on the Isle of Wight, last night, protesting against its closure with the loss of 625 jobs. Five more activists climbed on the roof of a building facing the Solent.

At the main prrotest a growing "red and green" coalition of trades unionists and climate campaigners is camped. Some departing workers met with applause and cheers, and embraces from their wives.

Over the past fortnight the camp has grown from a handful of protesters to 25 tents set up on a traffic island at the far end of the St Cross industrial estate. Andy Hewett and Pete Murry from the Green Party Trade Union Group have been down there for the last two days supporting the occupation.

RMT's general secretary, Bob Crow, said of the protestors: "Every single one of them is a hero and the country should be proud of them. They've done more for the future of green energy and green jobs in the UK in two weeks than the government has done in 12 years."

James Fieldsend, representing the occupying workers, had argued at Newport county court that the application for a possession order had not been properly served, but the judge, Graham White, decided it had and granted the order to Vestas.

Peter Kruse, a spokesman for Vestas, said the company "was in no hurry" regarding taking posession. "We are as patient as we have been all the way. We have been in wind turbines for 30 years – we are very patient in everything we do."

Ed Miliband, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, claims that Britain will become a world leader in low-carbon technology and manufacturing! Not if we close down all the renewable energy plants. We are moving backwards, when we could be leading the way.

The UK’s wind resource is the best in Europe, underlining its ability to make a significant contribution to our energy needs. Research conducted by Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute for the Department of Trade and Industry, analysed hourly wind speed records collected by the Met Office at 66 locations across the UK since 1970.
- The UK has the best wind resource in Europe. The recorded capacity factor for onshore wind energy in the UK is 27 per cent, greater even than in Germany (15 per cent) and Denmark (20 per cent) where wind farms are currently most widespread.
- Availability of wind power in the UK is greater at precisely the times that we need it – during peak daytime periods and during the winter.
- The UK wind resource is dependable. The likelihood of low wind speeds affecting 90 per cent of the country would only occur for one hour every five years.
- The chance of wind turbines shutting down due to very high wind speeds is exceedingly rare – high winds affecting 40 per cent or more of the UK would occur in around one hour every 10 years and never affect the whole country

vestas
guardian
gideonmack
more-wind-less-talk
vestas-win-court-case
physorg

Monday 3 August 2009

True Food To Open A Shop In Reading

At a True Food committee meeting last week plans were finalised for the True Food's first shop which is to be in Emmer Green.

The official shop opening will be Spring 2010. Its a great organist an organisation reliant on the goodwill and voluntary effort of its members. So use the facility and if you have time, why not volunteer to help.

www.truefood.coop

True Food Co-op offers a huge range of organic wholefoods, fresh fruit and vegetables and eco-friendly household products at markets held in neighbourhood community centres near you. True Food Co-op is a not-for-profit organisation based in Reading, Berkshire and serves the surrounding areas in Berkshire.

You do not need to be a member to shop at the markets and entry is free. Just come along and see if there is anything you like.

Upcoming markets at a glance

Caversham Heights Mon, 03/08/2009 - 17:00 - 20:15
Downshire Square Tue, 04/08/2009 - 17:00 - 20:15
Newtown Thu, 06/08/2009 - 17:00 - 20:15
Earley Fri, 07/08/2009 - 17:00 - 20:15
Central Reading Sat, 08/08/2009 - 13:00 - 16:00

Green Drinks Tuesday, 4 August

If you work in the green/ethical sector or have a passion for those issues, Reading Green Drinks is for you.

They meet on the first Tuesday of each month between 6.30 and 8.30pm at the Global Café on London Street, Reading RG1 4PS.

The August meeting is coming up next Tuesday, 4 August. It's completely informal. Just turn up for a chat over a drink or two.

You can find out more at www.greendrinks.org. Or if you'd like to sign up for monthly reminders, email kathryn@katcreative.co.uk.