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Apple Day

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
APPLE DAY

Sunday 27 September 2009

A seasonal celebration in and around the orchards at Stanmer Park.

Find out more about apples at this free event. Apple crumble and teas, juice making, apple identification, guided tours, produce for sale and much more. Admission free, no need to book, just come along.

Children must be supervised by an adult. Dogs must be kept on a lead and may not be admitted to the tea garden.

Further details to be announced, please watch our web site www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk

8mb Green Broadband for only £5 per month – forever!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Slash the cost of your business broadband with the Green Mobile, the UK’s most environmentally friendly phone company. Simply swapping over from BT broadband would save your business over £120 per year.  On top of that, Green Mobile’s broadband, landline and mobile services are “carbon negative” at no extra charge (using the Worldland Trust’s carbon offset programme). You really can go greener and save money.

Unlike many broadband deals out there, this is not a half price introductory gimmick that lasts a few months before you’re charged ‘full price’ for the remainder of your contract. Green Mobile’s basic package costs just £5 per month (ex vat) forever.

You won’t even need any new equipment, as your current ADSL2+
modem/router is fully compatible with this service. Simply pay a one
off £30 (ex vat) connection fee to join this service and start saving
money immediately.

What do you get for your £5 per month? 
Answer: A full broadband service. That means up to 8Mbs download speed
and a whopping 1Mb upload speed. That’s twice BT’s upload speed. You’ll
also get 5Gbs of usage, which is plenty for most businesses. However,
if you do shoot over, you’re only charged £1 per extra Gb. Or get
unlimited usage for just £4 extra per month.

Customers who need
super fast broadband can opt for Green Mobile’s 24Mb deal with
unlimited download for just £11 (ex vat) per month. Compare Green
Mobile’s deals and prices below.

Green Mobile broadband deals:

All prices exclude VAT and are based on 12 month contract. Prices are correct at time of production

To
be eligible for this offer new customers must transfer their business
line rental and calls over to Green Mobile. Line rental is charged at
BT’s current business rate and your local and national call charges
will be massively reduced to a market beating 0.9p per minute to
landlines and just 9p per minute to mobiles.  Alternatively you can opt
for unlimited local and national calls package at only £6 per month.

What to do next

Find
out if you’re out of contract with your current broadband provider – if
so, Green Mobile can swap you over to their service in 10 working days.
If you’re still in contract, please give Green Mobile a call as you can
still take advantage of their highly discounted landline rental and
call rates. They can also take your details and get back to you when
your current contract is about to expire.

Swapping to Green Mobile

It’s
easy to sign up for this service, or to find out more about their
‘green’ credentials and carbon offset system, just call Green Mobile’s
on 08452 333 333 or send an email to johan@greenmobile.co.uk.  Green
Mobile’s customer service promise means your call will be answered in
just 3 rings by a friendly member of staff.  And don’t worry if you
don’t have business broadband because Green Mobile also provides a
range of highly discounted residential broadband packages.

Calling All You Shopaholics Out There!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Just in at Sones Organic Baby wear gorgous
new clothes

Unusual and unique patterns, funky and
colourful. Super soft, cosy and
no added chemicals.

 

Need we say more?

 

Stop by and take a look.

http://www.sonesuk.com/SHOP/tabid/478/List/0/CategoryID/7/LEVEL/a/Default.aspx

Hot Tots – Natural protection for kids this Summer

Monday, July 27th, 2009

There’s nothing kiddies like more
than running around in the sunshine and splashing about in the water. 
Isn’t it great that thanks to the array of genuinely natural children’s
skin care products now available, kid’s can have fun in the sun just
the way nature intended?

Understanding SPF

It’s always tempting with kids to
go for the highest SPF (sun protection factor).  But did you know
that SPF30 is NOT double the protection of SPF15?  So, for example,
SPF15 offers 93% protection against UVB rays, while SPF30 offers 97%
protection against UVB – only a marginal increase.  For children,
an SPF20 -25 should be entirely sufficient.

The most important point with sun protection
and particularly kids is to keep reapplying every couple of hours at
least, or when kids come out of the water or have been rubbed with a
towel.

The children’s sun lotions from pioneering
natural beauty companies, such as Green
People
and Lavera, are safe, non-greasy, easy to apply and won’t
irritate sensitive skin.  In fact, only natural organic sun lotions
are naturally water resistant as they form a layer that reflects the
sun’s rays.  They work like an elephant protects itself – by
throwing sand on its skin.

Cool Down

And once they’ve had enough sun shine
for one day, gentle natural
after sun moisturisers

use ingredients such as aloe vera, lavender and marigold to keep children’s
skin cool and calm.

So Sensitive

For children who are particularly prone
to allergies, eczema or have sensitive skin, there are ‘no scent’
versions available of natural sun lotions, after sun moisturisers and
body lotions, just to be on the safe side as even some essential oils
can be an irritant to very sensitive skin.

Bonny
Bottoms

Sadly, the heat can often bring about
bouts of nappy rash in babies.  Natural nappy
cream
and baby salve products use beeswax to protect against the
dampness that can lead to soreness and use natural anti-irritants to
soothe and calm the skin. 

The Convenience Factor

When travelling with little ones it’s
easy to get laden with multitudes of extra luggage.  For convenience,
keep products such as Green
People’s multi-purpose Baby Foaming Cleanser

to hand.  The light foam removes dirt and grime and dries without
stickiness.  Or opt for travel size gift sets – with miniature
moisturisers, salves and baby washes to keep in your travel bag.

And as anyone with kids knows, you
will be prepared for most eventualities with a packet of baby wipes
always to hand!  The natural option from Beaming Baby is 100% biodegradable, flushable and totally
chlorine free – containing organic aloe vera and orange blossom to
hydrate and nourish sensitive skin.  Or there are also gentle facial
cleansing wipes
from Beaming
Baby which have a 90% aloe vera content and are as good on kids as they
are on make up!

Magic Cream

Keep the soothing all purpose gel from Z-Gel at easy reach wherever you happen to be this
Summer.  This carefully selected synergistic blend of plant extracts
and flower essences will help to heal scratches, cuts and insect bites
on both a physical and an emotional level.

Be Prepared

You can pick up all your natural and
organic baby skincare essentials from organic beauty boutique, www.lucyrose.biz.  Delivery is speedy and postage and
packing is free of charge so being naturally prepared on holiday really
will be child’s play.

Oy! Be Young! … Naturally

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Fresh
young skin with a clear complexion is high up on the wish list for
most girls.  Green People has come to the rescue with Oy!, the
first certified organic range created just for young skin.

These
funky products use a clever blend of certified organic and fairly
traded ingredients, all chosen for their punch in the fight for great
skin. With quirky packaging and a no-nonsense approach to chemical
nasties, Oy! gives kudos to any beauty cabinet. Simply put Oy!
promises no gunk, no junk just clean, clear and vibrant skin.

The
first Certified Organic skincare range for young skin

Organic
Young is the brainchild of Charlotte Vøhtz, Green People’s
founder. Charlotte started the company when her daughter Sandra was
just two years old and suffering with allergies. Now sweet 16, Sandra
has played an active part in the creation of Oy!, working alongside
mum to ensure each product is what young people want and need, a sure
winning formula. Sandra along with a group of savvy friends has road
tested each product giving them all a big thumbs up.

Who
are the stars of this skincare blockbuster?

·        
Prebiotics,
clever little things that support the good bacteria and fight the bad
that cause spots.

·        
Willow
Bark, this superhero ingredient contains Salicin to soothe and reduce
puffiness whilst exfoliating to lift those dead skin cells away.

·        
Tea
Tree, an ultra potent extract providing the solution for young
blemish-prone skin, working its magic with antibacterial properties
to control the skins bad bacteria and banish spots.

·        
Green
Tea, an age old wonder adds some antioxidant punch to the mix.

·        
The
flower power of Rosehip oil helps to prevent horrible blemishes from
scarring the skin leaving it beautifully soft and smooth.

·        
And
finally, there are Omega Oils 3 & 6 to keep young skin glowing,
vibrant and nourished.

 

6
little gems that promise to deliver:

‘Cleanse
& Moisturise’ – 50ml £7.99

1
handy product, 3 great uses for the on-the-go girl. Gently cleanse to
rid the skin of impurities, use on make-up, mascara too! Then when
skin is peachy clean apply again this time leave on as a super
nutrient packed moisturiser leaving skin clean, clear and glowing -
Clever stuff!

‘Face
It’ – Foaming Anti-bac Facewash – 100ml £9.99

Use
this super soap-free face wash daily to keep your skin gunk-free.
This mild organic foaming formulation draws out impurities and fights
bacteria with Willow Bark and Tea Tree, preventing the build-up of
dirt and grime, reducing the risk of breakouts.

Peel
Off Face Mask Kit – 3×25g sachet + 10ml oil blend £13.99

The
perfect girls night in pamper treat, for soft, glowing skin and a
blemish-free complexion. Add your favourite herbal tea to match the
mask to your mood! Try Chamomile to calm! Perfect as a pre-party or
date skinboost! Seaweed, packed with ‘skin food’ and nutrients
boosts your complexion whilst clay draws out deep impurities.

‘Cover
& Clear – Spot It’ – 30ml £6.99

Cover
and Zap spots in one easy step.  This beauty must-have is a
unique organic mineral formula which covers unsightly blemishes, then
using Tea tree mends the spot and with Green Tea soothes inflamed
skin. This clever beauty tool can also be mixed with our ‘Cleanse &
Moisturise’ to create a light organic foundation. Who said a beauty
regime had to be complicated.

‘Face
the Sun’ – SPF15 – 50ml £10.99

This,
the first 100% certified organic sun cream, is a daily light lotion
for all skin types with a little hidden extra.  Natural minerals
provide Broad Spectrum UVA & UVB sun protection SPF15, but whilst
you tan the special natural tanning accelerator reacts with the sun
to safely speed up your ability to tan, meaning you can achieve that
sun kissed look – quick smart. Not happy with just that this clever
cream is also packed with antioxidants to weed out those pesky free
radicals and is also rich in Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids -
the perfect gourmet skin food. 

‘Soft
Glow – Gradual Tan’ – 50ml £10.99

Let
the skin absorb the organic goodness of this feathery light lotion
whilst you see a gentle soft tan appear. Apply to face and neck,
topping up every day for a year round glow. Then lie back and dream
of summer with the gorgeous scent of orange and mandarin.

You
can get your hands on any of the Oy! products from
www.organicyoung.com
or www.greenpeople.co.uk
or from a number of independent health and wholefood shops across the
country.

 

Swop2Shop Saves Clothes from the Landfill

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

                Freecycle and Swop with Points not £’s
Swop2Shop is an innovative, new, clothes swopping website, allowing its members to Replenish and Re-vamp their wardrobes, WITHOUT THE NEED FOR CASH.
Membership entitles the user to NO LISTING FEES and FREE POINTS to kick start the Swopping Process.
Buy Gift Vouchers for friends and family as the ultimate Eco- Friendly present.
As Swishing events take hold, the beauty of Swop2Shop is that the whole clothes swopping process can be enjoyed from the comfort of one’s own home.
Swop2Shop has been designed to nurture all those who not only care about their bank balances but feel passionately about the environment too.
The site provides a platform for members to swop their clothes and accessories, between each other, in a safe and trustworthy environment.  Selected brands from High Street to Designer are listed on our CLASSIC , TRENDS or KIDS sites and are ready to swop.
A constant RE-CYCLING of clothes diminishes those guilty consumer feelings especially during these Credit Crunch Times.
LISTING IT….SWOPPING IT …..WEARING IT …..has never been easier.
Guilt Free,  Green Shopping, All the Way.
10% of Swop2Shop Gift Vouchers sold will be donated to Charity.  Swop2Shop is supporting Maggie’s Cancer. Be Eco-Friendly
Get Listing….Get Swopping….Get Re-Cycling
To be part of Swop2Shop or for further information please go to www.swop2shop.co.uk
Swop2Shop has issued this release.
For further information please contact: admin@swop2shop.co.uk Kathryn Jenkins on 07545493841, e-mail kathryn@swop2shop.co.uk

New Eco Home Centre Has Community Open Day

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The Eco
Home Centre in Canton, Cardiff is holding a Community Open Day on the
25th of July. The day will consist of a range of activities for
people to come along and enjoy and learn from. There will be an
afternoon Natural Painting workshop where people can learn how to
make their own paint and also a morning workshop about
Eco-refurbishment. Information can be found at
www.ecohomecentre.co.uk.

The
Paint Making workshop is suitable for adults and kids alike as it
will involve getting down and dirty with paint making. Many paints
can be made everyday items like eggs and milk, so if you want to make
your own organic paint, just use organic ingredients bought from the
shops. All this and may more tricks of the trade will be revealed on
the day.

The
Eco-refurbishment workshop will focus on how to improve your home
using local sustainable materials and also retro-fit products to
reduce energy and water consumption. All the inform ation will be
practically based and also focused on affordability and ease of use.

An
everyday visit can be very beneficial since The Eco Home Centre is a
rich source of free information and resources for people to gain the
knowledge and confidence they need to create sustainable homes. As
well as eco-friendly building and DIY products, the centre has a wide
range of literature from the Energy Saving Trust and a library of
books and publications that can be perused over a cup of fairtrade
tea or coffee.

The
focus of the centre is on sustainable refurbishment, since most of
the work that needs to be done in Cardiff is to the existing housing
stock. To RDE this means finding solutions to building problems that
are environmentally friendly, affordable and appropriate for the
building. The Eco Home Centre is therefore designed to be accessible
to all rather than just the well-healed green self-build pioneers.
RDE is keen to show that creating ‘green’ homes is not just for the
affluent in society, it is something that can be accessible to
everyone.

The Eco
Home Centre is in 16 Wyndham Crescent (just off of Cowbridge Road and
opposite the car park) and so is very accessible by public transport
(no. 61 stops outside the door, alternatively any bus going up
Cowbridge Road is just a minute away). Bikes can be brought inside,
but we will be a little short of space.

Social Enterprise Update 28/4/09

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Produced daily by the Social Enterprise Coalition

Triodos or Unity
should run social investment bank, says academic

New financial model
‘will allow charities to compete with construction companies’

Help for small
businesses

Continue reading for lots more…


National

 

Social enterprise
going ‘over the heads’ of NHS mavericks

Gemma Hampson,
Social Enterprise Magazine

The ‘right to
request’ social enterprise initiative is failing to attract the
interest of frontline health staff dedicated to driving change in the
NHS, according to a leading civil servant at the Department of Health
(DH). Right to request was introduced as part of Lord Darzi’s Next
Stage Review Final Report last year giving all NHS staff the right to
ask their primary care trust board if they can set up a social
enterprise to provide NHS-contracted services.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/news/detail/index.asp?id=947

 

Triodos or Unity
should run social investment bank, says academic

Henry Palmer,
Social Enterprise Magazine

An existing bank with
experience working with social enterprises should run the proposed
social investment wholesale bank, according to a leading third sector
academic. Professor Paul Palmer, professor in voluntary sector
management at City University’s Cass Business School, said any new
financial institution would risk creating yet another level of civil
service-style bureaucracy. Palmer was speaking following the Budget
announcement that the Office of the Third Sector (OTS) would launch a
consultation about the much mooted plans to create an investment bank
using unclaimed assets in dormant bank and building society accounts.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/news/detail/index.asp?id=946

 

Expert Eye: Law

Catherine Rustomji,
Social Enterprise Magazine

Collaborations and
mergers could help social enterprises win new business and battle the
recession – but take care. Catherine Rustomji, of Hempsons
Solicitors, offers expert advice. The intense press reporting of all
things recession-related has not left social enterprises untouched.
Recent reports from the Charity Commission refer to more than half of
charities feeling the effects of the downturn with 64 per cent of
largest charities concerned that future work will be affected. An
increase in the number of third sector organisations choosing to
merge has long been predicted as an immediate response in a
recession.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/features/detail/index.asp?id=945

 

Ethical Property
Company promises part-time office space for charities

David Ainsworth,
Third Sector Online

Hive Network planned
for London, Manchester, Brighton, Oxford and Bath. A third sector
landlord is planning to help start-up social enterprises and small
charities to escape from working in cramped coffee shops and draughty
village halls. The Ethical Property Company is launching a scheme to
offer the sector affordable part-time use of meeting rooms,
conference facilities and shared spaces. The Hive Network, to be
launched in June, will initially have buildings in Oxford and Bath.
More are planned for London, Manchester and Brighton.

http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/channels/Finance/Article/901162/Ethical-Property-Company-promises-part-time-office-space-charities/

 

New financial model
‘will allow charities to compete with construction companies’

David Ainsworth,
Third Sector Online

A Scottish housing
association is pioneering a new financial model it believes will help
charities to compete with construction companies for public building
contracts.
….Hugh Rolo, head of assets and investment at the
Development Trusts Association, said ideas such as this could help
retain more investment in local communities.”The problem the
third sector has at the moment is one of scale,” he said. “We
can’t bid for the biggest contracts. But that will come in time.”
Rolo said his organisation was keen for more charities and social
enterprises to get involved in such contracts.

http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/channels/Finance/Article/901063/New-financial-model-will-allow-charities-compete-construction-companies/

 

Work scheme targets
young jobless

BBC News Online
Scotland

A new scheme aimed at
creating work for thousands of young Scots has been announced by the
UK Government. Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy said the £95m project
would aim to provide six months paid work for 15,000 young, long-term
unemployed. It is part of a UK-wide initiative called the Future Jobs
Fund announced in last week’s budget. The package will be open to
organisations which prove they can create long-term jobs or training.
 They apply through the department of Work and Pensions
outlining how many and what kind of jobs they hope to create. It is
expected councils and social enterprises will be among the first to
bid for the money.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8021226.stm

 

Help for small
businesses

BiP Solutions

Public bodies should
take six simple steps to give small business better access to public
contracts, John Swinney said today. Steps include requiring suppliers
to pay sub-contractors within 30 days and using the free web portal
to advertise contracts – Public Contracts Scotland. Finance Secretary
John Swinney has written to Chief Executives and Heads of Procurement
throughout the public sector to promote access to public sector
contracts for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), social
enterprises and third sector bodies.

http://www.bipsolutions.com/cgi-bin/newsroom/newsroom.cgi?action=full_story&act=view_news_list&act2=view_news_list&id=208588&strt=0&searchCriteria=&searchChoice=&sectorToSearch=&startMonth=&startYear=&endMonth=&endYear=&storiesPerPage=10

 

Darzi invites GP
‘innovators’ to bid for new cash

Gareth Iacobucci,
Pulse

GPs have been invited
to bid for a £220m war-chest of new Government money to encourage
innovation and financial savings in the health service. The cash
injection, first promised to SHAs in Lord Darzi’s next stage
review, has been ring-fenced for projects that deliver ‘a health,
social or financial benefit’.  
….Bids are being welcomed
from the likes of PCOs, GP practices, and social enterprises or
universities if they bid in partnership with an NHS organisation.

http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=23&storycode=4122534&c=2

 

Recession proof

Jenny Clark and
Karl Wilding, Charity Finance

How will the recession
affect the voluntary sector?
….Much of the orthodoxy in recent
years around sustainability has been to increase earned income, a
message the sector has clearly taken on board. Social enterprise
activity is now the norm, with earned income becoming increasingly
important in the funding mix. Although changes in accounting
practices are partly responsible, we estimate earned income increased
from £10.2bn (43 per cent of income) in 2001/02 to £17bn (51.2 per
cent) in 2006/07.

http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/content.php?id=2762&pg=17&cat=78

 

RBS SE100: Health
and social care

Gemma Hampson,
Social Enterprise Magazine

You just have to
compare this month’s growth figures with the last issue of Social
Enterprise, which featured the fastest growing companies in retail
and fair trade. Only three of the top five retail social businesses
had grown, in stark contrast to this month’s top five which have all
grown by at least 30 per cent. Collectively, the top five have an
average growth of a massive 68 per cent. In fact, only two of the 20
social businesses that completed the growth section of this month’s
survey had reduced in size, and even then their reductions were less
than ten per cent.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/features/detail/index.asp?id=942

 

From the Horse’s
Mouth: PR

Lily Lapenna,
Social Enterprise Magazine

Social enterprises are
often forced to do PR on a shoe-string, especially when starting up
but MyBnk founder Lily Lapenna is proof that you can get results with
minimal resources and here she shares her tips. We have chosen to do
our PR in house – we think it’s cheaper and we think we know our
business best. That doesn’t mean we don’t accept help and we’ve used
consultants for advice. We’ve found this really helpful and some will
spend a bit of time with you initially for free. This can be enough
to get some good ideas.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/features/detail/index.asp?id=943

 

Liam’s Got Issues:
April

Liam Black, Social
Enterprise Magazine

Can we really make a
difference? As if, says Liam Black.
….I’m with late leftie
Antonio Gramsci: ‘I’m a pessimist because of intelligence, but an
optimist because of will’. Expect the worst, but work for the best.
We know deep in our hearts that we have grievously hurt our earth.
The hard truth is, it’s worse than when I started. So why keep going?
Partly the answer is ‘what’s the alternative?’. Staying in bed,
getting out only to top up the Jamesons? No. Being involved in social
enterprise is about choosing to live as if we can make a difference;
as if greed and indifference are human aberrations, not the default.

http://www.socialenterprisemag.co.uk/sem/tradingplace/detail/index.asp?id=940Local

 

Local

 

East Sussex mental
health service could go

Emily Walker, The
Argus

Mental health patients
could be stripped of a vital service that one patient says saved him
from suicide.

….A spokesman for
the PCT said: “In conjunction with East Sussex Adult Social Care we
are re-organising mental health day services across the county so
that they offer local people much improved care and support which
focuses on recovery, inclusion and a return to employment. “Under
the new set up we will no longer commission day services at New Road
Nurseries as we consider that it does not fit in with the new look
services we plan to offer.  ”However, we feel that the nursery
could have a long term future as a social enterprise, with the
potential for commercial activities at the site to support and
develop the services it presently provides.

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4323089.East_Sussex_mental_health_service_could_go/

 

Plan to build
crematorium in Buchan

Jamie Buchan,
Aberdeen Press and Journal

A crematorium could be
built in the Buchan area to help fund a new strategy group, it has
emerged.
….Peterhead Projects has been established to look at
ways of improving the local economy and making the area more
attractive to visitors and businesses. One of its first projects will
be a radical revamp of the town’s under-used Lido. Derek Jennings,
a director of the group, said: “For the first two years we receive
core funding from Aberdeenshire Council, but after that we need to
generate income through social enterprises. “We need to ensure that
the company is self-sufficient and be able to plough profits into the
community.”

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1185384?UserKey=

 

Blogs

 

Community cohesion
is alive and well – no thanks to the government

Dave Clements,
Guardian Joe Public Blog

Are we really living
in a broken society? When we wrote The Future of Community: Reports
of a death greatly exaggerated, we came to a very different
conclusion. As one promotional blurb put it, communities are “alive
and well despite the government’s best efforts”. We were
suspicious of the motives of those who tell us our communities are
broken and that everything is getting worse. As we tried to get
across in the book, this is more an expression of the political
class’s own sense of dislocation from society than an accurate
reflection of real world problems.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2009/apr/28/community-cohesion-race-ethnic-minorities

 

Why the public
sector needs to improve its contractor handling

Jane Dudman,
Guardian Joe Public Blog

Today’s scathing
report from the Commons public accounts committee (PAC) about the
failure of central government organisations to address the most basic
aspects of getting good value from the £12bn they spend on services,
highlights just what a tough job the Treasury has on its hands as it
attempts to drive through its agenda of greater efficiency and
savings. The report from Edward Leigh’s committee rehearses a
depressingly long and all-too-familiar list of failings. It says
relationships between central government and its external suppliers
remain “too cosy” despite years of competitive
tendering.
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2009/apr/28/policy-public-finance

 

 

Of
general interest

 

Politics:

 

Flawed attempt to
force social change

Nicholas Timmins,
Financial Times

The equality bill
suggests it is possible to legislate to “narrow the gap between
rich and poor”, as Harriet Harman put it on Monday. But at a time
when the government is already set to miss other self-imposed targets
for improving social and economic conditions, lawyers were sceptical
that public bodies could be ordered to help change society. The
legislation forces public sector organisations to “consider
reducing socio-economic inequalities”. It comes as the government
is introducing a statutory requirement for future governments to
eliminate child poverty, yet Labour is likely to fall well short of
its own interim target of halving it by 2010.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/055cb88c-3382-11de-8f1b-00144feabdc0.html

 

Business:

 

Tesco is ‘losing UK
market share’

BBC News Online

UK supermarket giant Tesco has lost market share to
discounters Aldi and Lidl as consumers cut back on spending. Tesco’s
share of the UK market dropped to 30.4% in March, from 30.8% a year
before, according to research firm TNS. Tesco’s share has dropped on
an annual basis in every month this year. Of the other “big
four” Sainsbury’s was flat while Asda and Morrisons gained
share. Wal-Mart-owned Asda moved to its record share of the UK
market, up to 17.5% from 17.1%.  Meanwhile, Waitrose saw its
market share fall.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8023250.stmhttp://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif

 

Environment:

 

Unlikely allies at
last: Prince and Pope

Peter Popham, The
Independent

Throughout the last
500 years the Vatican and the Royal Family have had their share of
disagreements. Not least about wives. But yesterday they were as one.
Both about wives, and perhaps more importantly, about the future of
the planet. Protocol would normally dictate that Prince Charles, on
his third visit to the Vatican, would initially meet Pope Benedict
without the Duchess of Cornwall. But protocol was waived to enable
them to meet the Pope together, instead of the Duchess coming in at
the end.
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/unlikely-allies-at-last-prince-and-pope-1675177.html

Let There Be Life

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

DivineLifeFest
17th Jan 2009, 10am – 11pm
Shiva Health, 52a Old London Rd, Kingston

Celebrating universal love, creation, synergy, energy & community
*creative & healing arts
*workshops, talks & classes
*uplifting music & spoken word
*organic food & stalls, kids workshops
*special fire ceremony for universal health

Enjoy organic cakes, smoothies & juices yoga classes, health talks & healing…

Browse stalls & buy fairtrade, handmade & holistic goodies…

Have a card reading, get your face painted…

Chill out with evening rhythms, words & inspired performances…

….all of this, whilst supporting Sponsor a Mum charity, making motherhood safer in remote communities around the world

All proceeds go to Sponsor a Mum charity www.imet2000.org/sponsoramum

£5 day | £3 evening | £7 day & evening | kids up to 12 yrs free

View the full program here: www.shivarooms.co.uk/divinelifefest.htm

Best Facial Skincare Award

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Beyond Organic Skincare will be exhibiting at the Bristol Harbourside Soil Association Organic Festival 6th and 7th September in the Green Planet Pavilion on the Biodynamic Agricultural Association Stand. They will be celebrating their award in the Best Facial Skincare category of the Natural & Organic Awards 2008.


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