[...] responsible for leading Hammermsith & Fulham’s fight against the super sewer plan, which as previously reported, threatens one of our favourite [...]
[...] to be turned into penthouse flats and are now demanding access to our parks as I reported here to turn them into entry points for the proposed new [...]
[...] but our Council has been running this campaign at our expense for in excess of 12 months. Even I was concerned about losing Furnival Gardens as a result and asked you to back the Council’s campaign, but I [...]
[...] have to say I thought the last straw for our Council on this campaign might be being overruled by their own conservative Mayor. I even thought that this intervention by [...]
[...] Council however launched a populist campaign against it which many of us, including me, supported. But as Thames Water made clear on this blog and at this meeting, many of the facts [...]
[...] big local environmental issue of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – either the impact on one of our local green spaces or the ongoing problem of sewer [...]
[...] to by our Council as the “super sewer crater“. Their campaign against the Tunnel, which I originally supported and called on you to support too, warned of dire consequences for our local parks – [...]
[...] responsible for leading Hammermsith & Fulham’s fight against the super sewer plan, which as previously reported, threatens one of our favourite [...]
[...] 12, 2009 by W12 I recently encouraged you to both visit Furnivall Gardens and to support H&F Council in their campaign to save it from [...]
[...] to be turned into penthouse flats and are now demanding access to our parks as I reported here to turn them into entry points for the proposed new [...]
[...] against the proposed ’super sewer’ as it will blight Furnivall Gardens. They have been campaigining against it for a long time [...]
[...] but our Council has been running this campaign at our expense for in excess of 12 months. Even I was concerned about losing Furnival Gardens as a result and asked you to back the Council’s campaign, but I [...]
[...] have to say I thought the last straw for our Council on this campaign might be being overruled by their own conservative Mayor. I even thought that this intervention by [...]
[...] Council however launched a populist campaign against it which many of us, including me, supported. But as Thames Water made clear on this blog and at this meeting, many of the facts [...]
[...] big local environmental issue of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – either the impact on one of our local green spaces or the ongoing problem of sewer [...]
[...] to by our Council as the “super sewer crater“. Their campaign against the Tunnel, which I originally supported and called on you to support too, warned of dire consequences for our local parks – [...]