LCRN: The It's A Knockout Enews
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Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: The BBC are looking for a family to appear in a documentary about saving energy - if you would like to appear please get in touch. There are also several jobs at LCRN advertised.
In members news: Bikeworks are providing 'Safer Urban Driving' courses, Re-Cycle still need your help, and you can become a mentor to young people.
LCRN: The Hereditary Peer Enews
Good afternoon,
Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: There are some jobs for the boys (and girls - we are very progressive and right-on here, but you already knew that), including consultancy opportunities, London Re-use Network members are encouraged to look at the Travel Buying Club Scheme, and there is potential workspace in Bermondsey available.
LCRN: The God Particle Enews
Good afternoon,
Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. Returning after a brief hiatus, we have an extended edition this week, that will also briefly cover the recent Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
In LCRN news: Low cost premises are available to LCRN members, executive chair Colin Crooks has appeared on Radio 4, and LCRN have appeared in the Independent.
The New Disclosure and Barring Service
For those of you who work with vulnerable adults and with children and young people, you’re all too familiar with the world of CRB checks. Well, that’s all about to change (not massively – but it is changing) come 10 September 2012.
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LCRN: The All Eyes On Europe Enews
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Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: The deadline for the SMK Awards is fast approaching.
In members news: FRP need your help, and Haringey residents can now recycle their recycling bins.
In London News: Boris wants Londoners to show their bottle, while he also backs expansion of 'London' Stansted airport.
In National News: The world's biggest windfarm is operational, while new food packaging guidelines cause confusion.
All this and more in the Environment and Third Sector news.
LCRN: The Enews That Was Left In A Pub
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Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: The SMK Award deadline has been extended, and we would like you to send us more news stories from your organisation.
In members news: Clothes Aid have teamed up with BHS to boost recycling, Arcola Theatre is undergoing a series of improvements, and Global Action Plan has released a report into sustainable travel.
In London News: You can buy bicycles made from bamboo, while the hosepipe ban is to be lifted - just in time for some flood warnings.
In National News: The UK has signed energy deals with Norway and Iceland, Defra is to target waste prevention, and there is a kerfuffle over the end destination of recovered materials.
LCRN: The Venusian Transit Enews
Good afternoon,
Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: Real Nappies for London will be at the London Green Fair, and will be screening the documentary 'Couchorama'.
In members news: There is an update from Unpackaged, there is an update from Bikeworks, while Scalextric has also been updated, by London Bike Hub.
In London News: The hosepipe ban could be at an end, drivers can be fined for 'window-dropping' (I just made that term up), while a Hounslow school provides an excellent example of reuse.
LCRN: The Cavalier Enews
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In LCRN news: There is a free place available at the Natural Environment 2012 Conference (first-come, first-served), while LRN are still seeking a new Development Manager.
In members news: The Vine Project has reached a WEEE collection milestone, Eco Computer Systems support local radio, the London Green Fair is almost upon us, and you can join Bikeworks on their fundraising cycle trip from London to Amsterdam.
LCRN: The Germans Lose On Penalties Enews
Good afternoon,
Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: The reuse hotline has now extended to Lambeth, and LRN are looking to employ a new Development Manager.
In members news: The London Green Fair is almost upon us, and Bikeworks are planning a fundraising sojourn to Amsterdam.
In London News: Police seize an illegal scrap metal haul, there is a new supersewer consultation, and Londoners are now more open to a third Heathrow runway.
LCRN: The Once In A Blue Moon Enews
Good afternoon,
Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news.
In LCRN news: There is still time to enter this year's SMK Environment Awards.
In members news: Brentford Recycling Action Group have reported back from their first swishing event, we encourage you to visit the London Green Fair, and Happy Computers have funded IT training available.
In London News: LWaRB have been unable to administer loans promised, you can win prizes by recycling, and a community scheme to clean up the Thames has been launched.