Friday 26 July 2013

Grow Heathrow: practical resistance against climate change | Occupy News Network

Grow Heathrow: practical resistance against climate change | Occupy News Network

Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow.

Grow Heathrow has transformed an ex-market garden, which it squatted in 2010. As part of the community of Sipson village, it stands against the expansion of the airport with its proposals for a third runway. The site welcomes visitors every day, which is the best way to see how much energy, creativity and inspiration. With their ambitious plans and innovative skills it is inspiring to consider where they will be in a further 3 years.
Stop the Press: whilst this article was written Grow Heathrow has been in court. The message from the transition town is that the fight goes on; however, they may need your support immediately – here’s a press released yesterday:
http://www.transitionheathrow.com/
- See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Excellent article on Grow Heathrow Project. Showing a wide range of practical solutions.
This occupied space is under imminent thtreat of eviction, so visit as soon as you can and dig in for victory.
Full info and press release in the above link.
Land occupations and growing food locally are one of the ways forward.

Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow. - See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow. - See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow.

Grow Heathrow has transformed an ex-market garden, which it squatted in 2010. As part of the community of Sipson village, it stands against the expansion of the airport with its proposals for a third runway. The site welcomes visitors every day, which is the best way to see how much energy, creativity and inspiration. With their ambitious plans and innovative skills it is inspiring to consider where they will be in a further 3 years.
Stop the Press: whilst this article was written Grow Heathrow has been in court. The message from the transition town is that the fight goes on; however, they may need your support immediately – here’s a press released yesterday:
http://www.transitionheathrow.com/
- See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow.

Grow Heathrow has transformed an ex-market garden, which it squatted in 2010. As part of the community of Sipson village, it stands against the expansion of the airport with its proposals for a third runway. The site welcomes visitors every day, which is the best way to see how much energy, creativity and inspiration. With their ambitious plans and innovative skills it is inspiring to consider where they will be in a further 3 years.
Stop the Press: whilst this article was written Grow Heathrow has been in court. The message from the transition town is that the fight goes on; however, they may need your support immediately – here’s a press released yesterday:
http://www.transitionheathrow.com/
- See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow.

Grow Heathrow has transformed an ex-market garden, which it squatted in 2010. As part of the community of Sipson village, it stands against the expansion of the airport with its proposals for a third runway. The site welcomes visitors every day, which is the best way to see how much energy, creativity and inspiration. With their ambitious plans and innovative skills it is inspiring to consider where they will be in a further 3 years.
Stop the Press: whilst this article was written Grow Heathrow has been in court. The message from the transition town is that the fight goes on; however, they may need your support immediately – here’s a press released yesterday:
http://www.transitionheathrow.com/
- See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf
Grow Heathrow is resisting the expansion of the airport. Meanwhile the transition town is also flourishing providing solutions towards the world’s energy and food problems. It is a working example, applying horizontal community organisation using consensus, amongst many other visions, plans and projects. But to keep focused, this article will explore some practical tips and ideas growing out of Heathrow.

Grow Heathrow has transformed an ex-market garden, which it squatted in 2010. As part of the community of Sipson village, it stands against the expansion of the airport with its proposals for a third runway. The site welcomes visitors every day, which is the best way to see how much energy, creativity and inspiration. With their ambitious plans and innovative skills it is inspiring to consider where they will be in a further 3 years.
Stop the Press: whilst this article was written Grow Heathrow has been in court. The message from the transition town is that the fight goes on; however, they may need your support immediately – here’s a press released yesterday:
http://www.transitionheathrow.com/
- See more at: http://occupynewsnetwork.co.uk/?p=6208#sthash.ie9t6nxk.dpuf

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