Persimmon – our latest response
Here’s our latest response to the Persimmon development proposals. including maps illustrating our preference for 2 new circular walks.
Here’s our latest response to the Persimmon development proposals. including maps illustrating our preference for 2 new circular walks.
Thanks to Roger for Green Ixworth News No.8 – read on!
The proposals include the erection of an unsightly and unnecessary barrier – read our comprehensive response to the current plans here.
Our first AGM included first rate presentations from Ellie Beach, co-ordinator of the Little ouse Headwaters project and Ian Hawkins of the River Fly Trust. Find out more here
Read Roger Spiller’s discussion paper on the Black Bourne river here and let us have your comments and written feedback for the final draft.
In this new article, Roger Spiller examines some of the arguments concerning the potential of Hydrogen for reducing climate heating.
Please find attached the agenda for our next General Meeting to be held in the Courtyard Cafe at 7pm on Thursday 29 July at the Pykkerell Courtyard Cafe Please arrive early if you’d like to get a drink at the bar This will be the first time for us to meet face to face and,
Here’s our fifth newsletter of the year, edited as ever by Steve Wilson. Thanks Steve!
In November 2020 Green Ixworth submitted a response to the Government‘s White Paper (consultative Document) on the future of planning. The Ixworth and Ixworth Thorpe Parish Council adopted the response with a few additions, which we also adopted plus our own further comments related to our environmental role. The Government proposals were an extreme view
Britain’s largest and most ferocious beetle the Stag beetle uses its antlers only to fight off male competitors it is incapable of feeding and lives in its adult state only long enough to breed. Why should we be concerned for it? Well, apart from needing to maintain ecosystems for the benefit of all creatures the