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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Kelston Roundhill in summer by Paul Jackson
Limited edition prints available: more info here. Or drop into PencilTree studio at 5 Cleveland Terrace, Walcot Street Bath. More of Paul’s work at Saatchi Gallery
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Historic Ordnance Survey maps of Kelston and surrounds
Nice visit this morning from map collector John Hancox, who is decluttering and kindly delivered a selection of relevant historic local maps to the door. Based on surveys from the 1880s showing buildings, springs, field boundaries, antiquity sites and trigpoints … Continue reading
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Kelston summit on the potential for social prescribing
We were delighted to welcome the West of England Nature Partnership (WENP) and guests last week for a day-long workshop on social prescribing. The group included occupational and mental health therapists, psychiastrists and social workers and representatives of nature and … Continue reading
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Song of the golden gantry
We are wind stealers, sun thieves, We are Reapers of Light. We claw in each whisper we harvest the light. We build up a store To hold fast, when the night, falls hard on our greed and puts wisdom to … Continue reading
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Wind array trial consultation now closed
Thanks for all input to the preliminary wind array consultation, which is now closed. We’ll publish a summary of overall results shortly and share it with the local authority. You’re still welcome to contact us by email with any comments … Continue reading
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Keynsham paper writes up Kelston wind array trial
Thanks to TheWeekIn, which circulates 16,000 copies in Keynsham, for a thoughtful write-up on the wind array trial – see p13. The consultation will run to 13 Nov; then we’ll take stock.
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