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Eleri Thomas

@elli_thomas

Urbanism and other things. Currently on a career break travelling the world. 🌏 Updates at the link below if you're curious.

London Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@ProfGarethT I still got better phone signal than that in most of Mongolia. Tell me there isn't a problem with UK infrastructure 😆
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Just as well I’ve got a <checks notes> stable 3G mobile signal (4G if I hang out of the attic window and point my phone in a northerly direction) Ah, the joys of living in the middle of nowhere.
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That feeling when your neighbour’s contractor severs your phone line with a JCB five days before Xmas… 😬
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Love this fruity vignette of London's coffeehouse culture, and its reminder of the power of coffee as a tool for innovation in an age where most people were drunk most of the time
The Public Domain Review@PublicDomainRev

It's #InternationalCoffeeDay! Celebrate with a read of @drmatthewgreen's essay on the halcyon days of the 17th and 18th-century London coffeehouse, a haven for caffeine-fuelled debate and innovation which helped to shape the modern world: buff.ly/2XVCegR

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@milski360 Would be interested to hear your conclusions too, might be worth a blog on current thoughts? Interested in how much this is a product of many years of slow growth and low productivity.
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The past few months have proven an interesting experience - turns out I didn’t know as much as I thought about the drivers and effects of poverty and inequality in 2024. I’m still learning, but in case you are interested in sharpening your knowledge, here’s how I got started:
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And then there were 6 😢
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John Burn-Murdoch@jburnmurdoch·
The politics of America’s housing issues in one chart: • People and politicians in blue states say they care deeply about the housing crisis and homelessness but keep blocking housing so both get worse • Red states simply permit loads of new homes and have no housing crisis
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@the_aiju I've been doing morning pages for the last couple of months (Google it - it's a thing). Three pages of whatever you can squeeze out and that noone will ever read. Would recommend, really helps siphon off the crap.
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currently thinking i should just keep writing, like sit down every day and write like at least 300 words, stream of consciousness, and see where that leads me.
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⬇️ Definitely one to read ⬇️ Thank you Jason for taking the time to express the nuance and the bigger narrative of conflict here - the sadness I've felt about the conflict has only been worsened by the moral side taking on it. There's a reason this needs 15 tweets to set out.
Jason Strelitz@strelitz_jason

A reflection on the hope for community cohesion – A thread We are reeling; from grief, from pain, from fear, from anger. The tragedy of what has occurred over the past few weeks has shattered many of our worlds. I go to bed each night wishing the fighting would come to end..1/17

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@Sam_Dumitriu Great thread and points well made... though don't you think the policy proposals are still half baked? How can examination periods reduce and quality be retained without other measures, and "explore options" about legal challenge is a classic policy recommendation cop-out
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On Speed. A new NSIP fast-track route that cuts the planning consent process from 17 months to 12 months for some applications.
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This just dropped. Some highlights (🧵)
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@MrBButterfield In preparation for attending your show on Sunday, we hosted a Treat Day
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I only wish that capturing wider social and economic benefits in how we measure regeneration outcomes was standard practice but it's frustrated me in practice to see it's not. Lots of reasons why, including collective cultural tunnel vision, but good to see some progress at least
Homes England@HomesEngland

As part of our mission to drive regeneration and housing delivery, we have undertaken a comprehensive programme of research aimed at strengthening the approach to economic appraisal and the measurement of social value. You can read the paper here - bit.ly/468dUWd

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@AntBreach Sure and also buildings are (sometimes) more than just bricks. I actually think there's a fair argument to DCMS managing listing. It's a cultural heritage and identity point. Question is then about how DLUHC handles listing and the weighing of factors in the planning process.
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@AntBreach See also: why bother looking after people who have become economically unsustainable? I'm being facetious but then surely, so is this blog.
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@nimtimtim @lb_southwark That is very depressing though I would suspect it not flowing down to planning officers is probably the fault of a lack of clarity and prioritisation coming from politicians and senior officers and a lack of confidence lower down in picking the right battles...
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Disappointing to see planning officers in @lb_southwark requesting we change a proposal from low-carbon timber frame/ timber & timber composite board cladding with a green roof to a brick & cement tile alternative with significantly higher embodied carbon and reduced performance
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@russellcurtis That's an interesting one. Absolutely the committee decision is the right one but the officers clearly didn't feel empowered to apply their judgement to go against the green belt policy position - that's the bit that needs to change!
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If green belt is being cited by planning officers as a reason for refusing a solar farm, then it really serves no purpose at all. Credit to the committee for ignoring this ludicrous recommendation. #ScrapTheGreenBelt
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