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261.Photeiz from Birchfields Forest Garden design day(Monday 21st of April 2008 10:11:46 PM
8 months, 2 weeks ago )
Hello everybody, I've uploaded some photos from the Birchfields Forest Garden design day last weekend, on the Roblog. Click here to view them. Please leave comments on my blog and let me know what you think. Enjoy ... Rob
262.The 'Camel' - no nails temporary compost toilet design(Sunday 20th of April 2008 06:25:04 PM
8 months, 2 weeks ago )
Schematic of the Camel
The 'Camel' is designed as a light weight, easily assembled, and transportable compost toilet system, suitable for usage at activist camps, festivals, and similar temporary events.
Read more for detailed designs of the Camel, plus video interviews of the Camel under development at the 2007...
263.Bakermedia My North West interview(Sunday 20th of April 2008 12:28:54 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Once again here is the interview with me that was broadcast on ITV in the north west region, Tuesday 21 February, 2006. The interview was part of the local interest programme My North West, made by Bakermedia.
I express some strident views about Piccadilly Gardens, and make...
264.Bakermedia My North West interview(Sunday 20th of April 2008 12:28:54 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Once again here is the interview with me that was broadcast on ITV in the north west region, Tuesday 21 February, 2006. The interview was part of the local interest programme My North West, made by Bakermedia.
I express some strident views about Piccadilly Gardens, and make...
265.Eye On Manchester returning(Saturday 19th of April 2008 11:01:37 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Eye On Manchester is about to return on the www.eyeonmanchester.com domain.
This is as a result of developments on my aidan.co.uk site.
New posts and a newly designed theme will appear shortly.
Webmaster Aidan O’Rourke
266.Unicorn donates £3,000 to Permaculture Institute El Slavador(Thursday 17th of April 2008 11:04:22 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Following a talk by Karen Inwood from IPES at a Manchester Permaculture Network event last year, Debbie Clark from Unicorn visited the project in El Salvador, and now Unicorn has donated £3,000!
read more
267.Local action against biofuels(Thursday 17th of April 2008 10:39:03 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Channel M video clip of activists protesting against biofuels in Bolton, plus links to newspaper articles on effects of biofuels on global food security.
read more
268.Food Futures Strategic bid to Local Food Fund(Wednesday 09th of April 2008 08:07:09 AM
9 months ago )
Manchester Food Futures has decided to put together a 'strategic bid' of up to £300,000, in support of the community and voluntary sector, to the new £50 Local Food Fund, which is part of the BIG Lottery's Changing Spaces programme.
read more
269.30 Poems Search Results(Tuesday 08th of April 2008 02:23:45 PM
9 months ago )
30 POEMS 2008 Winners: Maya Chowdhry, Martin De Mello, Segun Lee French
Deadline passed...
If you are a black or Asian poet living or working in the North West of England, and you have not had a poetry collection published, this may just be your big chance.
read...
270.Manchester and Climate Change: Local Election Candidates Debate(Monday 07th of April 2008 12:05:40 PM
9 months ago )
Climate Change isn’t just a global issue, it’s something we can act on right here in Manchester. How effective are our local politicians at showing leadership and taking action on environmental issues? This debate allows the public to ask difficult questions and hold these local council candidates to account.
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