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Tag Archives: General Election
Whatever next? – May 2017 update
It seems that much of what I’ve written this month is about the choices we make. LISTEN So much listening to do this month, what with local (mayoral) elections and the General Election next month. Not to mention the French … Continue reading →
Posted in Climate change, Community, Inspirations, Poetry party, Reflections on life (and death), Seeing differently, Uncategorized, Whatever next?
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Tagged Bath City Farm, Build community, Community, Democracy, General Election, Listen, Look after the planet, Manchester, Poetry, Reflections, Take control, Voting
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Whatever next? – April 2017 update
1. LISTEN Oh. My. Goodness. I had already written the rest of this post, but I was struggling with what to write under this heading. I needn’t have worried. There is now only one subject worth writing about. The forthcoming … Continue reading →