With so many empty shop units on high streets, you’d have thought that these spaces would be ripe for vibrant and colourful social movements to find homes in Pictured: the old Brighton Peace and Environment Centre on Gardner Street by Stephen Drenan here. This piece bounces of an article in New Internationalist by Rosie HamptonContinue reading “Rebuilding radical community spaces”
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Broken academia’s knock-on impact on the cities they call home
The book Dark Academia by Peter Fleming (Pluto Press) highlights not only how broken the neoliberal higher education model is, but also shines a light on how the impacts go beyond campus boundaries TL/DR? Read this summary It’s not often that an article or book review thumps me in the stomach (metaphorically) because it’s somethingContinue reading “Broken academia’s knock-on impact on the cities they call home”
Minister for Policing announces abolition of Police and Crime Commissioners
“I didn’t know we had a Police and Crime Commissioner!” “The home secretary called the system a “failed experiment” – and less than 20% of voters can name their PCC, the Home Office said.” Above – BBC News 13 Nov 2013 The written statement to Parliament was uncannily short – which was inversely proportional toContinue reading “Minister for Policing announces abolition of Police and Crime Commissioners”
Confusing acronyms blur the proposals on Cambridge’s future transport
Transport professionals and their supporters have used the acronym HQPT for years. They should be banned from doing so! …on the grounds that it irrationally fills me with rage!!! (And I quite like the artwork from where I got the image for this blogpost!) One of the many things that come with being neurodiverse /Continue reading “Confusing acronyms blur the proposals on Cambridge’s future transport”
Leisure facilities and amenities in growing Greater Cambridge
The emerging Local Plan that goes out to consultation in December has a number of sections on things that our city and county lack – things that should have been provided for in previous rounds of expansion but were not. A quick reminder for the two free public workshops in Cambridge that I’m running whichContinue reading “Leisure facilities and amenities in growing Greater Cambridge”
What happens when hardly anyone responds to a developer’s consultation?
A current application due for determination next week generated very few responses. Yet with Cambridge’s huge inequalities, a new unitary council could take control of the consultation processes and ensure schools have the administrative resources to respond, and that developers organise their timetables that synchronise with the academic year. To be fair to South CambridgeshireContinue reading “What happens when hardly anyone responds to a developer’s consultation?”
Combined authority confirms narrow focus of adult skills is set by Whitehall
Which indicates that far from being independent institutions responding to local need, or innovative institutions able to come up with new solutions to chronic problems, combined authorities remain the delivery agents of central government policies Image: The Learning Age (HMSO 1998) – how does the current approach contrast with David Blunkett’s vision over a generationContinue reading “Combined authority confirms narrow focus of adult skills is set by Whitehall”
NEW Future of Cambridge workshops Nov 2025
They are back by popular demand, with the first two at Rock Road Library, and the Cherry Hinton Library and Hub. Free/donations …because I don’t want price to be a barrier. Hence asking those that can afford it to help cover for them given how unequal our city is. Click on the links below toContinue reading “NEW Future of Cambridge workshops Nov 2025”
Wellcome Genome Campus to grow to employ up to 9,000 people
So why on earth are senior decision-makers still equivocating over light rail? Before I start and if you’re quick, you can catch Peter Freeman’s interview with BBC Look East earlier. (06 Nov 2025). The BBC really should extract the interview and provide a permalink to it given the importance of his remarks. Also, two loomingContinue reading “Wellcome Genome Campus to grow to employ up to 9,000 people”
Appointments of new commissioners by CPCA Mayor called in
…by the Combined Authority’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee This sort of follows on from the CPCA’s first meeting under the new mayor Paul Bristow, the former Conservative MP for Peterborough The Devolution Bill creates powers for Combined Authority Mayors to appoint commissioners I wrote about this following publication of the bill here. The problem isContinue reading “Appointments of new commissioners by CPCA Mayor called in”