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For a first time as a try-out, it was a resounding success in and for Skegness, but already East Lindsey has been putting unnecessary stumbling blocks in the way for t...

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poetry; a sign of a halthy soul. (52 mins ago)

Meant to mention yesterday that it was National Poetry Day and the Poetry in St Andrews Square team spent several hours handing out free poems and offering a personal ...

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links for 2008-10-10 (54 mins ago)

Building Community Capacity This report recommends one-off funding proposals to 2 voluntary organisations. These organisations are The 999 Club Trust and Lewisham ...

Someday I Will Treat You Good

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

B4L Assembly - no comments

Thanks to everyone who made the meeting in the House of Commons yesterday, especially to Tom Watson for arranging the room and for being our host.

It was great to see so many people, and to collect lots of good ideas. I haven't yet had time to go through my notes and organise them, but I've started out by posting the minutes of the meeting on the forum; I'll also email everyone who put their email address down on the list. A number of the ideas will come in handy for Thursday evening (as discussed) and beyond.

Here are a few accounts of the evening I've found so far, the latter account showing that highly-trained security guards are human beings too...

Update: As discussed, I've set up some PayPal subscriptions, which can be found on the new donations page. In an ideal world I'd like to see this organisation funded by small, regular, donations by a wide range of readers and member bloggers, and hopefully these subscriptions (£2, £5, or £10 per month) will help that happen.

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