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Sponsored scooter ride for Worthing Breast Cancer Unit

Hello and welcome to my blog. It’s lovely to see you again and I hope you’ve had time to enjoy this glorious weather. I apologise for my recent absence but I wanted the dust to settle on the Rampion Off shore wind farm blogs, and needed time to catch up on my script for Shoreham… Continue reading…

Rampion – Potential impacts on shipping, fishing, sailing and diving.

Hello and welcome to my blog. I hope you have had a good week.     I’ve been busy contacting some of those who, potentially, could be the most effected by the Rampion offshore wind farm proposal. This means I’ve got depressingly far behind with my play for Shoreham Wordfest, however I think that’s forgivable in view of… Continue reading…

Rampion offshore wind farm proposal – where’s the independent advice?

Hello and welcome to my blog. I’m going to focus on Rampion offshore wind farm proposal again and will continue to do so for a while. It’s not that there aren’t other things going on here; it’s just that we have until the 6th May to have our say so there’s not much time to gather… Continue reading…

Rampion Offshore Wind Farm – best kept secret in Sussex.

Hello and welcome to my blog. As with the last one, I’m getting straight down to business;  Rampion Offshore Wind Farm proposal. This is a proposal to locate one of the world’s biggest wind farms around 13 km off the Sussex coast. It would cover an overall area of 271km2 (28km east to west and 10… Continue reading…

Wind Farm proposal off Shoreham Beach

Hello and welcome to my blog. I hope you have had a great few weeks. Just to warn you, the next few publications will be devoted to the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm proposal because 9/10 people I’ve spoken to in Shoreham, Worthing and Brighton don’t know anything about it. It’ll take a while to trawl through e-on’s… Continue reading…

Crikey, I only meant to pop out for a sec!

I blame the National Archives myself, far too distracting. In fact, it came as quite a shock to realise that the beach was changing whilst I focused on 1100 research documents. Firstly, the 1960s Coastguard Tower was demolished. This derelict blue and white tower was a local landmark and some would have been sad to see it… Continue reading…

How the construction of the new footbridge will effect beach residents.

Hello and welcome to my blog. I hope you are having a lovely week. If not, take comfort in the fact that it’s almost over. I’m not going to say much today as I want to advertise Saturday’s public meeting on how the construction of the new footbridge will effect us residents. Presentation by Geoffrey… Continue reading…

A tribute to Peter Huxtable, former coxswain of the Shoreham lifeboat.

Hello and welcome to my blog. It’s lovely to see you again and I hope you’ve had a good week.  As you can see, I’m back in the saddle and last week mentioned that Shoreham had been a hive of activity during my 6 month sabbatical.  Now, one of the events that caught my eye… Continue reading…

Now where were we?

Well, hello again. Lovely to see you. It’s been ages, about 6 months actually, and I’m still pursuing my dream.  Sadly what seemed like a straight forward pursuit has morphed into a game of kiss chase and my quarry is an Olympic sprinter, but I’ll get there. Now, Shoreham has been a hive of activity… Continue reading…

Following a dream

Hello and welcome to my blog. It’s lovely to see you again and I hope you have time to enjoy this glorious weather. It’s lovely down here with the beach in bloom and the sea calm and inviting; waters’ still freezing mind. Now it’s with great reluctance that I’m writing this blog as it will… Continue reading…