Posts in the "Politics" Category

It’s always been the case – well certainly in some of the more ‘wealthy’ areas of Norwich (and I’m sure Norwich is not the exception) – that come election time you tend to get Green Party posterboards outside houses that you know are two car households.

The other night I was at Dragon Hall (Norwich) for Adrian Ramsay’s Launch Party to kick-start his campaign to become the UK’s first Green MP. I used to work for Lucas Hickman Smith who were the architects responsible for the renovation of Dragon Hall (before my time with them).

31/10/10 – Recycled from the first incarnation of this blog with some minor edits… Here is the reply to my question in my last post from Rupert Read. Rupert is the Green Party lead candidate for the European Parliament elections in 2009. Here is my own response to your important question: Of course new builds should [...]

31/10/10 – Recycled from the first incarnation of this blog with some minor edits… I sent a question about architecture to four European Election 2009 candidates of different parties: Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat & Green Party. I have had two replies. The remaining two were sent the question just about two working weeks ago so [...]

21/04/10 – re-edited from a defunct blog of mine… Near where I live Tesco want to build an express store. For several years a vociferous campaign by a motivated section of the local community has successfully had several planning applications refused. The Norwich Green Party who are politically motivated against Tesco have been very active [...]

Oh no…
posted on 19th March 2008 in Children . Education . Norwich . Politics | Comments no comments

02/04/10 – re-edit of a post from a defunct blog of mine… …it’s another political post! I stood for re-election in 2003. The Norwich Green Party were on the rise and I was up against Bob Gledhil. Despite having less time due to work I decided to stand again. But with the entire City Council [...]

Steve Morph-who?
posted on 14th March 2008 in Norwich . Politics | Comments no comments

I was as a Liberal Democrat Councillor on Norwich City for 5 years (1999-2004). It’s not an insignificant period of time so I guess politics is going creep into this blog. We received our Council Tax bill the other day with the accompanying justification pamphlet. Steve Morphew is the leader of Norwich City Council.  Once he wanted to be the [...]