Some unsuitable stuff comes onto the forum (and I think nearly everyone must
simply delete it without reading) but the info from Larch on Lammas is
clearly not in category as far as I am concerned, rather it is welcomed.
Cheers Owain
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-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Maxey L.
Sent: 13 July 2009 17:12
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Lammas and purpose of forum
Hi Ian (and all!)
Thanks for the email, that's a good question. (I'm unsure if this should go
to the list or you alone Ian, though you raised it as a matter of what the
CGF is/should be so that seems appropriate.) I paused before sending to the
CGF list (in addition to the other lists I sent it to) and decided to send
because:
-Lammas is a research project for several geographers on this list including
myself
- several list members have had critical geography students interested in
doing undergrad and post grad dissertations on Lammas. I thought they would
appreciate the update for past and potential future students.
- I've had communication from a range of other critters expressing interest
in Lammas and eco-villages in the past
- Low Impact Developments such as Lammas have much to say about the way we
address sustainability, climate change, Peak Everything and what I am
developing in a paper on 'Geographies of Transition'
- the Hearing on 28th July is the pivotal moment in this 4 year saga of
international importance and interest. It speaks volumes about the roles of
policy, the planning system, citizen engagement and grass roots
participation
- I see the Hearing as of profound interest for Critical Geography on and
took all the above as a mandate to send it
I am sorry you didn't appreciate the orginal email. I'd love guidance and
in-put from other critters, I do not want to push anyone away from what is
an excellent forum and one of the things that keeps me in academia,
Love and respect,
Larch
Dr. Larch Maxey
Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe
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-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian Gordon
Sent: 13 July 2009 16:12
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Lammas Eco-hamlet Latest
Is this really what Critical Geography Forum is for ?
-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Maxey L.
Sent: 13 July 2009 16:10
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Subject: Lammas Eco-hamlet Latest
Here is the latest news, please spread the word and apologies for cross
points:
The Lammas planning saga is approaching an end...
A hearing will be held at 10am on 28th July at Preseli School in
Crymych,
Pembrokeshire. It will be open to the public and presided over by a
Planning Inspector from the Welsh Assembly.
Lammas would encourage anyone who supports the project to attend. The
Planning Inspectorate has assured Lammas that anybody wishing to speak
will
be given the oportunity to do so.
We are not sure what structure the day will take, but reckon it will
certainly be an interesting event.
The Planning Inspector will then go away from this hearing and make a
final
decision by the end of August.
link: http://www.lammas.org.uk/ecovillage/news.htm
Dr. Larch Maxey
Swansea University/Prifysgol Abertawe
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Time for deeds not words
Amser i wneud nid dweud
Camp for Climate Action in Wales
Gwersyll er Gweithrediad dros yr Hinsawdd yng Nghymru
August 13 -- 16 Awst
www.climatecampcymru.org
Out now! "Low Impact Development: The Future in our hands." Edited by
Jenny Pickerill and Larch Maxey
http://lowimpactdevelopment.wordpress.com/
http://www.ecologicalland.coop/
www.lammas.org.uk
http://www.gcyf.org.uk/
Help HRH The Prince of Wales stop the destruction of tropical
rainforests - add your name to show your support:
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