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Gas-fired power station for Basingstoke?

Fossil-fuel gas, that is.  Do we want it?  What happened to Paris 2015?  What would we rather was built to supply our energy needs in the future?

Let us know!

Link to Basingstoke Gazette article on proposed power plant

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2016 by Sheila Peacock.

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Contents

  • “A Climate Emergency in Kirklees”
  • “Cool Communities Winchester”
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Alex Lee (Labour, Winklebury and Manydown)
  • 2022 Local Election candidate – Bradley Phillips, Sherborne St. John & Rooksdown
  • 2022 local election candidate – Chloe Ashfield (Basignstoke & Deane Independents, Whitchurch, Overton and Laverstoke)
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Kerry Morrow, Tadley North, Baughurst and Kingsclere
  • 2022 local election candidate – Tom Cusack, Labour, Hatch Warren and Beggarwood
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Jonathan Jenkin, Green Party, Chineham
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Julian Jones, Basingstoke & Deane Independents, Hatch Warren & Beggarwood
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Paul Basham, Basingstoke & Deane Independents, Norden
  • 2022 Local Election Candidate – Steve Williams, Basingstoke & Deane Independents, Whitchurch, Overton & Laverstoke 
  • About Us
  • Air Pollution
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  • Air Pollution Update
  • Basingstoke Environmental Groups’ Networking Evening
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  • Basingstoke Green Week 2017
    • BTN celebrates successful Green Week
  • Bike repair workshop 17th July 2014
  • BTN AGM 2017
  • BTN Climate Manifesto
  • BTN Constitution
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  • BTN response to Basingstoke and Deane’s poor record on recycling
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  • Flyers for BCAC hustings 23 April 2019
  • Gavin James – LibDem, Basingstoke South East
  • Green Industrial Revolution
  • Green Week 2015
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  • Hampshire Climate Action Network campaigns April 2021
  • June is ‘Clear Air Month’ in Hampshire
  • Letter from Secretary for Housing on building standards
  • Local election hustings meeting 23 April 2019
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  • Make September 2015 Organic
  • May 2019 Elections – questions for candidates
  • Ministerial response on Solar Power subsidies
  • Minutes of BTN meetings
  • No more blah,blah,blah
  • People’s Climate March 29 Nov 2015
  • Press release in response to Council’s air-pollution initiative 1/2/2019
  • Quotes from BDBC Sustainability SPD
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    • How can we stop climate change and help the environment?
    • How changing your diet can help
    • What causes climate change?
    • What is Climate Change?
    • What is Sustainability?
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