date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 09:55:05 +0100
from: "Rob Tinch" <R.Tinch@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: [ngp-list] website RE: [ngp-list] University / Eaton meeting
to: <list@norwichgreenparty.org>

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
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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
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-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Derek <DWILLIAM@ccn.ac.uk>
To: 'list@norwichgreenparty.org' <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 <derek@paston.co.uk>
>To: list@norwichgreenparty.org <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" <R.Tinch@uea.ac.uk>
>>> > To: "Green Party List" <list@norwichgreenparty.org>
>>> > 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
>>> > > -------------------------------------------------------
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

