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After 13 years as a councillor, I have now switched from gamekeeper to poacher as a planning consultant. We need the development industry to work to create sustainable communities and ensure that development are as socially, economically and enviromentally sensitive as possible.
HSBC: Stop destroying rainforests
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HSBC are banking on the destruction of lush rainforests in Borneo. The
mega-bank has made nearly £100 million of dirty money – bankrolling logging
companie...
Too important for politicians
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If there is one thing that is clear about the current controversy over
Europe it is that the consequences of any decision to pull out are so
serious that m...
Plans for gas development delayed as talks break down
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from The Herald, 20 May 2013 Negotiations on the handling of highly controversial plans to exploit underground gas in central Scotland have broken down, pavi...
Are the SNP the Scottish UKIP?
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A crowd of activists pointing out that the UKIP leader is a bawbag does not
a national sentiment make. In fact, with the good folks at Hope not Hate
refocu...
Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
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Today (20th May), is *Everybody DrawMohammed Day* – so here are my pathetic
attempts:
Now then, now then
Moses, Christ and Mohammed on a bike
If you f...
NEWS RELEASE – Greens attack phoney war on currency
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Scottish Greens are accusing UK Chancellor George Osborne and SNP Finance
Secretary John Swinney of waging a phoney war, with their suggestions that
a Ster...
2012: Scores On The Doors
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So here we are again. Another year disappears. It has, on reflection, been
a pretty incredible one politically. The Coalition bumbles on, but, in my
opinio...
The ultimate approval
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[image: Bill Clinton can't wait to play golf at Menie!]
You know, when I heard the other day that former president of the United
States of America Bill Clin...
Green In The Media 13th - 19th August
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Without any fanfare, the World Service have decided to stop broadcasting
their environmental programme One Planet. It's been a welcome and
much-loved (by m...
Derry - a resilient city
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The Academy of Urbanism (AoU) had its annual Congress in Derry this year.
In his introduction to the first *AoU Journal*, the Academy chairman Kevin
Murr...
Closed until further notice
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Since I've run out of motivation and steam, at least for the moment, I've
decided to close Freestyle Cookery.
I'll let all the old posts and comments sta...
The King is Dead, Long Live the Queen 60 Years On
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Sixty years ago George VI died of his lung cancer at Sandringham Palace out
in Kenya the young Princess didn't know for some hours. She returned by
plane a...
For subscribers …
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Hi All Thanks for subscribing to this blog – including those who have
signed up very recently. This blog is now closed. I am posting new material
at alexsa...
Welcome decision on Cheques says Johnston
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Paul Johnston, Leader of the Democratic Independent Group on Aberdeenshire
Council and Democratic Independent Cllr Sam Coull, have welcomed The UK
Paymen...
Greens' Hornet is buzzing
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I can't really justify putting this on Better Nation. But it must live somewhere - today's News of the World has Patrick Harvie as Green Hornet....
Another small blow for freedom
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It's been somewhat overshadowed by the Trafigura affair, but it's good that Dutch
MP Geert Wilders has managed to overturn the ban on him coming to the UKwh...
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Events today
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have kicked my bum and made me realise that I've been neglecting blogging
for too many months. My dander is up so you'll be hearing a lot more of my
opinio...
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I am happy to address most contributions if they are coherent. But I am bored with negative comments from one individual and have no intention of boring others. So just stop it.
Comments with a constructive contribution to make to the discussion, even if it is critical will continue to be posted.
Please do not add comments in the name of real people unless you are that person.
The views expressed in comments are those of the poster, not me.