Interview with Grimsby Community Energy’s Dr Vicky Dunn.
I met Dr Vicky Dunn earlier this year at Co-op Congress, where we both talked on a panel about Community Energy. Vicky works for Community Energy Grimsby, who currently have
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I met Dr Vicky Dunn earlier this year at Co-op Congress, where we both talked on a panel about Community Energy. Vicky works for Community Energy Grimsby, who currently have
Grant Sharkey gives us an insight into his life as an independent creative person
Joe Peacock writes about his experiences of being a songwriter and musician.
I spoke to Partnerships Manager for Sustrans for the Midlands and East of England Ridhi Kalaria about the work of Sustrans and cycle campaigning in general.
Campaigner for “Possible” Sandra Green answers my questions on the “Car Free Cities” Campaign that she is working on.
Mike Horrocks tells us about nature, conservation and what life is like living in a Thai Jungle.
Mike Horrocks gives us an insight into the wonderful nature that Thailand has.
Ruth Cumming is a Mum, small business owner and blogger who has recently sold her car. I asked her about her experiences of car ownership, why her family ultimately sold
Dr Gregory Roberts writes about how the Co-operative movement needs to engage more with BAME communities.
Rachel Allen provides an update regarding Julian Assange following recent events.
The Chair of EU in Brum writes about how he feels as the transition phase of Brexit ends.
Stirchley mover and shaker Matthew Cumiskey writes about his experiences of the Ten Acres of Sound festival.
Part 1 I first went to a Free Julian Assange event on the 22nd February 2020. It was a march through London, from Australia House to Westminster Square, followed by
Tom Pratt looks back at the Cadbury Club as a hub for community activity; in this case Professional Wrestling
Robbie talks to us about the impact that Community Policing can have.
Shaz interviews Store Manager of PURE Electric (Birmingham) Tom Burnett
Joe Peacock writes about actions from the EU that is unhappy with.
As Lockdown seemingly ends, Conservationist Simon Phelps ponders what our new normal can be
Journalist Rachel Allen responds to Joe Peacock’s recent Pro EU article
Campaigner Joe Peacock expresses his views on Brexit four years on from the Referendum.
Campaigner Joe Peacock reflects on his privilege as a white male
Adam writes about creating my nature friendly garden and grassland management in general.
Tom Pratt opens up on three lessons that he has learned from being an activist.
Chris Lowe answers my questions on cycle campaigning in Birmingham.
Chris Lowe answers my questions on his history of cycle campaigning.
Catherine Mann reflects on the changes that she has made to her lifestyle because of the Climate Emergency.
Ben Mabett reflects upon the success of The Warehouse renovation project.
Ben Mabbett answers my questions about the implementation of The Warehouse building project.
Architect Ben Mabbett shares his story of how The Warehouse Community Share Offer came to be
Graeme Nelson talks about his experiences of veganism
Lisa Birchall philosophically asks herself about why she is a Gardener.
Catherine Mann explores our reaction to Covid 19 and whether we can we are willing to change our behaviours to fight the Climate Emergency.
EU Brum Chair Tom Pratt returns to discuss what happens next concerning Britain and the EU
Phil Beardmore introduces the transformed home of Nigel and Marta.
Our mystery energy analyst talks about some of the challenges facing our transition to renewable energy.
In a two part blog, a mystery blogger looks at the decline of coal power
Sandra Starke PhD explores how the response to the Government’s Covid 19 policy is shrouded in bias.
Sam Waldron returns to talk about how becoming an Eco Warrior changed her life.
Sandra Starke PhD talks about her creative journey.
The Chair of EU in Brum talks about his feelings as the UK left the European Union
Boz from the Backseat Coaches talks about the joy of podasting.
Sam Waldron, a research ethics officer, writes about becoming an eco warrior.
All posts are shown in chronological order.
I met Dr Vicky Dunn earlier this year at Co-op Congress, where we both talked on a panel about Community Energy. Vicky works for Community
Grant Sharkey gives us an insight into his life as an independent creative person
Joe Peacock writes about his experiences of being a songwriter and musician.
I spoke to Partnerships Manager for Sustrans for the Midlands and East of England Ridhi Kalaria about the work of Sustrans and cycle campaigning in general.
Campaigner for “Possible” Sandra Green answers my questions on the “Car Free Cities” Campaign that she is working on.
Mike Horrocks tells us about nature, conservation and what life is like living in a Thai Jungle.
Mike Horrocks gives us an insight into the wonderful nature that Thailand has.
Ruth Cumming is a Mum, small business owner and blogger who has recently sold her car. I asked her about her experiences of car ownership,
Dr Gregory Roberts writes about how the Co-operative movement needs to engage more with BAME communities.
Rachel Allen provides an update regarding Julian Assange following recent events.
The Chair of EU in Brum writes about how he feels as the transition phase of Brexit ends.
Stirchley mover and shaker Matthew Cumiskey writes about his experiences of the Ten Acres of Sound festival.
Part 1 I first went to a Free Julian Assange event on the 22nd February 2020. It was a march through London, from Australia House
Tom Pratt looks back at the Cadbury Club as a hub for community activity; in this case Professional Wrestling
Robbie talks to us about the impact that Community Policing can have.
Shaz interviews Store Manager of PURE Electric (Birmingham) Tom Burnett
Joe Peacock writes about actions from the EU that is unhappy with.
As Lockdown seemingly ends, Conservationist Simon Phelps ponders what our new normal can be
Journalist Rachel Allen responds to Joe Peacock’s recent Pro EU article
Campaigner Joe Peacock expresses his views on Brexit four years on from the Referendum.
Campaigner Joe Peacock reflects on his privilege as a white male
Adam writes about creating my nature friendly garden and grassland management in general.
Tom Pratt opens up on three lessons that he has learned from being an activist.
Chris Lowe answers my questions on cycle campaigning in Birmingham.
Chris Lowe answers my questions on his history of cycle campaigning.
Catherine Mann reflects on the changes that she has made to her lifestyle because of the Climate Emergency.
Ben Mabett reflects upon the success of The Warehouse renovation project.
Ben Mabbett answers my questions about the implementation of The Warehouse building project.
Architect Ben Mabbett shares his story of how The Warehouse Community Share Offer came to be
Graeme Nelson talks about his experiences of veganism
Lisa Birchall philosophically asks herself about why she is a Gardener.
Catherine Mann explores our reaction to Covid 19 and whether we can we are willing to change our behaviours to fight the Climate Emergency.
EU Brum Chair Tom Pratt returns to discuss what happens next concerning Britain and the EU
Phil Beardmore introduces the transformed home of Nigel and Marta.
Our mystery energy analyst talks about some of the challenges facing our transition to renewable energy.
In a two part blog, a mystery blogger looks at the decline of coal power
Sandra Starke PhD explores how the response to the Government’s Covid 19 policy is shrouded in bias.
Sam Waldron returns to talk about how becoming an Eco Warrior changed her life.
Sandra Starke PhD talks about her creative journey.
The Chair of EU in Brum talks about his feelings as the UK left the European Union
Boz from the Backseat Coaches talks about the joy of podasting.
Sam Waldron, a research ethics officer, writes about becoming an eco warrior.