Post Tagged with: "The Environment"
Fun Day – watch this space for a full report!
Thank you to the many, many families who came along on Saturday to support the BAG Family Fun Day. There was so much going on, it was amazing. We had jugglers, a Kids’ corner knee deep in paints, paper and scissors, stalls giving away goodies -even bikes!- right left and centre, face painting (THANKS Carol!) [...]
Get involved in the Food, Gardening & Environment working group!
The Food, Gardening & Environment working group sorts out such issues as allotments and getting hold of locally sourced and/or organic grub. It’s a place where residents can swap gardening tips, as well as tools. To find out more, email: foodgardeningandenvironment@blackhorseactiongroup.org.uk
Your chance to tell the Council about your environmental concerns
Submit your views on climate change to the council via this link and they’ll send you a low energy bulb. You could even win a prize! The deadline is this Friday, the 15th Feb.
Consultation on the North London Waste Plan
A member points out that the Community Council meeting on the 28 Jan coincides (coincidence?) with a NLWP consultation. Dear all In case you haven’t seen the latest copy of WFM, there will be a public workshop at EduAction Conference Centre, Queens Road, E17 between 6.30pm and 8.30pm on Monday 28th January about the North [...]
Ken opposes incinerators and says it’s councils that decide.
Ken Livingston wrote a sharp little letter in response to the Walthamstow Guardian’s suggestion that it was Ken who had decided to ram incinerators down our throats. (See original post about it here.) We’ve made a .pdf file of the page with the letter, which you can read here.
Danger of incinerator in the BHL area
Local residents are on high alert after the announcement that Waltham Forest will become home to three of six new waste processing plants planned for North London. The Walthamstow Guardian confirms that “the types of plants needed include a hazardous waste processing facility and an incinerator, as well as recycling centres.” [see article here] This [...]






