8 Dec 2006

Brown budget even worse than expected

Many including ourselves predicted that the budget would be poor on green issues despite the hype by Blair and Brown. This is however a much deeper disappointment than expected. It really is only tinckering at the edges. Friends of the Earth have done a good analysis of what it means. See their report here.

However locally more good news that finally things are moving forward with Stroud District Council - on 19th there will be a Policy Panel to look at planning regulations re insisting on renewables/efficiency measures in larger planning applications. Greens have been banging on about this for years - Councils like Merton have had policies in place for 10 years or more - at last we will be moving towards that here - all those Green votes at the last election plus the growing awareness nationally are all helping to push this issue up the agenda - Greens will be ensuring that they are serious measures and not just spin.

Lots can be achieved - some Greens recently visited Woking to see the successes there - and in Kirklees one Green councillor has led the way and the District now has 5% of the country's solar panels! We can make Stroud a leader too. We will together!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

See Alternative Budget:
http://www.theecologist.co.uk/archive_detail.asp?content_id=690