So East Lothian Council is running a series of consultation and action planning events as part of its wider ‘East Lothian on the Move’ active and sustainable transport initiative. If like me you missed the bus, there’s a few days left to respond. Respond now.
Cockenzie House Development
So the controversial revived plans to build a care home in the grounds of Cockenzie House have slipped through, with the casting vote in favour by one Norman Hampshire, not terribly well known for espousing traditional labour views. Not surprisingly, with strong objections from the community and authorities like Historic Scotland, many will be dismayed by the inability of the committee to reflect its constituents views.
You’d think there’d be plenty of places in around the locality to plonk a 60-bed home in the workaday cheap 80s style, as developers today are want. First you identify a site which is in a sensitive area, currently under multiple occupancy and clearly having some useful community and wider benefits. Then you put forward a daft plan, cobbled together by a draughtsman or architectural technician, presumably as proper architects are too expensive. You then surreptitiously submit the plans in the summer recess when everyone is on their hols.
How to paint orange black?
After weeks and weeks of research and big data mining, I made a map of the excessive street lighting.
Actually I spent five minutes mucking around with snazzy maps.
How to paint orange black?
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The Hegemony of the Car
… may be over, but you’d be forgiven for thinking, like me, that there’s little evidence of that around here, as the average size of car seems to be increasing, proportionally to the increase in body mass and average speeds too. Continue reading The Hegemony of the Car