Monday, April 27, 2009

Cardiff First Welsh Sustainable Travel Town

Cardiff First Welsh Sustainable Travel Town
Cardiff has been selected to become Wales' first "Sustainable Travel
Town" by the assembly government. The scheme worth UK £28.5 million aims to
provide free cycle hire, bus travel around the city centre, and improved bike and walking routes. The council hopes extend the project to other areas of Wales once an initial two-year plan is complete. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/7936127.stm

I wonder where lorries in the park fits into a sustainable travel! Time for a new look at how the roads are laid out or more pedestrians will be injured or killed in Cardiff - who would risk cycling at present with the city a petrol head dream with petrol head clllrs who park right outside the city hall!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Time for Cardiff to go green!

From Tuesday the South Wales Echo will feature two pages of Go Green news and features every week, and its sister papers The Western Mail and the Celtic weekly newspapers will also have regular features.There will also be pull-out supplements and a section on our website, www.walesonline.co.uk

Go Green team battles for a brighter future

SUPPORTERS of the Echo’s Go Green initiative turned out in force to help Cardiff council bring a splash of colour to one of the city’s most popular parks. Read Lets hope this isnt green wash!

Perhaps the Echo will support a campaign to make Cardiff greener and protest about the rise in bus fares from £1.20 to £1.50 overnight! This wont encourage people who use cars most often for short journeys to use the bus!

The parks department should use their vehicles less and Cllrs shouldn't park in front of the city
Hall. Even worse build on our green spaces!


Bute park news

Council leader Rodney Berman is und er fire

PUBLIC anger at Cardiff’s schools reorganisation and council proposals to build on green spaces across the city erupted in the face of councillors yesterday. Read

Look what has happened to our beautiful park

WalesOnline - ‎Apr 23, 2009‎
CAMPAIGNERS against further development within Bute Park have accused Cardiff Council of planning to erect a horticultural building that will look like a ...

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Nature Not Roads in Bute Park

Upcoming events:
18th/19th April - RHS Show
23rd April - Full council meeting - an opportunity to pose questions to the Council re. green spaces
As the RHS is supportive of the building of the bridge and road in Bute Park we have decided to set up an info stand and banners to inform visitors of our views on these developments.
Banners and a small number of placards have been made.
Please feel free to make some more!
We will be setting up near the entrance on North Road
10am - 2pm Saturday 18th April
10am - 2pm Sunday 19th April
Hopefully see you there!
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At the next Full Council meeting on the 23rd April there will be a discussion on the issue of green spaces.
Members of the public can submit questions to the Council which if selected will be answered at the meeting.
A question has to be in no later than 5.00pm five working days before the meeting. It must give your name and address and say which member of the Council Executive the question is to be put to.
You can e-mail the question to Jeff Parry, Committee Services Manager:j.parry@cardiff.gov.uk
You sit in the Council chamber to hear the reply, which you will get in writing just before the meeting, after you get your answer you can ask one supplementary question.
(see attached for more info)
We will be staging a small demo outside County Hall prior to the meeting and then as many of us as possible will sit in the meeting.
Again feel free to make more placards and banners!