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Category Archives: regulation and enforcement
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
Intelligent Homes to empower elderly, infirm and disabled people to stay at home rather than residential care
In considering Intelligent Homes for our final RAEng Ingenious grant-funded event, we plan to explore how to improve the quality of life, independent living arrangements, provisions and support for older people within the context of an ageing population. Benefits for … Continue reading
Posted in Budget cuts, Electronic engineering, Engineering, environment, Events, General observations, Intelligent Homes, Local authority, Our Events & Projects, Public engagement, RAEI 2013/14, regulation and enforcement, Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious, Sheffield's Communities, workshop
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Engineers – leading the drive to recruit new talent
Emailed Steering Group members asking them to promote our Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious public engagement project because they are keen to involve our Region’s fresh, new talent whether they are disadvantaged communities, girls or ethnic minorities. Engineers lead the drive … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Consultation, Democracy, Electronic engineering, energy, Engineering, Events, General observations, Manufacturing, News for Experts, Our Events & Projects, Public engagement, RAE Ingenious, RAEI 2013/14, regulation and enforcement, Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious, Sheffield's Communities, Transport, Updates, Water
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George Monbiot on re-wilding; 27June
How can we manage a site’s landscape, ecological and human history, yet safeguard our archaeological and natural heritage? Event Programme and Brochure – open as pdfs Hosted by Hill Dickinson, LLP, The Balance, Pinfold Street, Sheffield S1 2GU. Online booking – only 50 … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Community land, environment, Latest news, regulation and enforcement, Sheffield's Communities, Updates
Tagged Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, George Monbiot, Mark Fisher, National Trust, Peak District National Parks, Policy, Sheffield, Sheffield Wildlife Trust, wildlife, workshop
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Through researches for an event we’re planning to hold around issues raised by the Sheffield Moors Partnership’s Consultation which concluded in late 2012, it was brought to our attention that the way in which, for example, Sheffield’s Uplands now look … Continue reading
Post-Fukushima: Climate Change & Energy Policy Developments – Event 19 Nov 2012
Speakers at our Post-Fukushima Event on climate change and energy policy in May are so keen to share their concerns that they’ve asked us to arrange a follow-up on Monday 19th November, start time 4pm until 7pm. Our speakers are: … Continue reading
Posted in energy, Nuclear, Post-Fukushima, regulation and enforcement
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