date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 09:55:05 +0100 from: "Rob Tinch" subject: Re: [ngp-list] website RE: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting to: Derek, what would be a reasonable amount to request from a renewable energy company for a link from our climate change page, say for 1 year? And how much to sponsor the site completely (although we'd need to discuss this idea further at a meeting)? Cheers, Rob ------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Rob Tinch Lecturer in Ecological Economics School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ tel 01603 593174 fax 01603 507719 mob 07989600728 mail R.Tinch@uea.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Williams, Derek To: 'list@norwichgreenparty.org' Date: 12 July 2001 16:52 Subject: Re: [ngp-list] website RE: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting If you don't have the questionaire, phone David Cumming @county hall 224225 Derek >---------- >From: Land[SMTP:steve.land@mtxnet.co.uk] >Sent: 12 July 2001 05:33 >To: list@norwichgreenparty.org >Subject: Re: [ngp-list] website RE: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting > >If you live in the 'SW Sector', (inner link to bypass, Ipswich Rd. to >Dereham Rd.) you should have received a questionnaire to be returned by the >20th. Unfortunately, even the greenest option ('Approach 1') for >residential areas does not address concerns that have been raised e.g. >Earlham Green Lane, where residents are calling for 20mph limit & traffic >calming is classified as a 'through route' -but it is pretty radical for the >County Council - Steve. >-----Original Message----- >From: Derek Williams >To: list@norwichgreenparty.org >Date: 12 July 2001 08:05 >Subject: [ngp-list] website RE: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting > > >>My Dreamweaver is working again, so I can do stuff to the website at last. >> >>So, please can I have something about this cross valley route? >> >>Thanks >> >>Derek >> >>------------------------------------ >>UK Cannabis Internet Activists >>http://www.ukcia.org >>derek@ukcia.org >>Junk it Blunkett and skunk it. >> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Derek Williams [mailto:derek@paston.co.uk] >>> Sent: 11 July 2001 21:15 >>> To: list@norwichgreenparty.org >>> Subject: Re: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting >>> >>> >>> PLEASE get me something I can put up on the site (when I get my >>> dreamweaver >>> back - eek) asap. >>> >>> This is an issue which is important for the whole city, not local >>> residents. >>> Lets tell everyone >>> >>> Derek >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> UK Cannabis Internet Activists >>> http://www.ukcia.org >>> derek@ukcia.org >>> Junk it Blunkett and skunk it. >>> >>> >>> >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> > From: Adrian Ramsay [mailto:adrian.ramsay@btinternet.com] >>> > Sent: 11 July 2001 20:46 >>> > To: list@norwichgreenparty.org >>> > Subject: Re: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > From: "Rob Tinch" >>> > To: "Green Party List" >>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:17 PM >>> > Subject: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting >>> > >>> > >>> > > SW Sector Study (about planning and transport in SW Norwich) will be >>> > > considered at the Community Power Forum on Thursday, with the main >>> > planners >>> > > involved present. If you live or work in University/Eaton >>> wards, you can >>> > > attend: 7.30 at City of Norwich School, Eaton Road. >>> > > >>> > > Adrian, will you be going to this? Anyone else? I'll be in >>> King's Lynn >>> > all >>> > > that day, but will try to attend. >>> > >>> > Sorry - I can't make Thursday evening. Steve? >>> > >>> > I did an interview with Radio Norfolk this afternoon on the >>> climate change >>> > campaign. It will be used on bulletins throughout tomorrow. They >>> > also noted >>> > the meeting arrangements for later publicity. Ingo - Look East >>> > may cover it >>> > if they have some interesting pictures? Any luck with Chris >>> Bishop/ other >>> > media? >>> > >>> > Adrian. >>> > > >>> > > Cheers, >>> > > >>> > > Rob >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------- >>> > > Dr. Rob Tinch >>> > > Lecturer in Ecological Economics >>> > > School of Environmental Sciences >>> > > University of East Anglia >>> > > Norwich NR4 7TJ >>> > > tel 01603 593174 >>> > > fax 01603 507719 >>> > > mob 07989600728 >>> > > mail R.Tinch@uea.ac.uk >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------- >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >> > >