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Category Archives: Public transport
Crowd Wise – Fracking Debate with The Great Debate, Newcastle
A couple weeks ago I went up to The Great Debate‘s Crowd Wise fracking debate up in Newcastle (funded by RAEI) intending to make a day of it, remind myself of the Crowd Wise process and learn something on the fracking … Continue reading
We’re recruiting Engineers:
Our Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious Grant for engineers to develop their public engagement skills and share their passion of engineering with our audience, mainly young people is themed around Electronic Engineering. We’ll take engineers into four schools and go out … Continue reading
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Project Overview: Engineering – Why in the WOW!!
Having received a Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious Grant for engineers to share their passion for engineering with a diverse audience, mainly young people, we are excited by our themes of Sports Engineering and Electronic Engineering. These activities will … Continue reading
SCC Scrutiny Cttee Agenda – 17 Sept
Once again our thanks go to Alan Kewley for circulating Sheffield City Council’s full agenda for its Scrutiny Committee Meeting on 17-Sept which is now on their website: http://meetings.sheffield.gov.uk/council-meetings/scrutiny/culture-economy–sustainability/agendas-2012/17th-september-2012-special. Also included is the Council’s Cabinet Meeting 22-Aug 2012 – Draft minutes at which … Continue reading
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Sheffield Buses – Consultation & Scrutiny Committee
A brief update on Sheffield Buses. The public benches were full at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, and Alan Kewley who wrote this report for us was one of several who raised questions. The Cabinet members present voted to endorse the recommendations in the report. This decision … Continue reading