By PRSD, on Thursday, May 21, 2009 |
Is it just the Lib Dems are more tuned in than any other party? Maybe they just like to engage with people more, who are we to say? One thing we do know is we’ve had another 140 character manifesto in Twitter-type style from another Lib Dem big wig. This time from Teignbridge’s Jolly
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Totnes Tory MP Anthony Steen, who has been caught up in the expenses row, told the BBC that he had been ‘too honest’ in claiming expenses to protect his trees from rabbits, and when asked if his trees being protected from rabbits means he could do his job as an MP, he told the
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By PRSD, on Thursday, May 21, 2009 |
Animated Exeter is more than just watching cartoons, there’s a whole programme of workshops and development to ‘increase the awareness of animation and the digital moving image’. Plus it’s a whole lotta fun. Now the festival is after an education and training officer to assist in its work with schools, colleges and young people
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 - () By PRSD, on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 | - ()
We’re badgering whoever we can to get candidates for the forthcoming June 4 election to offerer us their election address/manifesto in 140 characters or fewer for our Twitteresque experiment to make politics accessible, fun and brief. Here are two from Lib Dem Euro big wigs.
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PRSD contributor singer/songwriter Katie Marie, who writes the Not Bad For A Girl column, is in a ‘Local Record of the Week’ competition of Palm FM’s morning show. Vote for her now.
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By PRSD, on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 |
There is a (volunteer) job going at the hub of the Transition Network. The new post of Transition Network, personal assistant and volunteer manager has been created.
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By PRSD, on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 |
Torbay has adopted the the principles of the Transition Town movement, which was set up in Totnes two years ago with the aim to reduce dependency on oil and create a more sustainable economy, which must be odd with the sight of so many oil tankers sitting out in the Bay waiting for the
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