
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
I'm back!

Friday, May 9, 2008
BREAKING NEWS!
I welcome developments which will enhance the area and actively progress what the successful regeneration projects have achieved thus far. But any future developments must not detract from these achievements if maximum long term utilisation of this historic district is to be assured.
Until a clearer and transparent description of the proposal is forthcoming I wish to register my opposition to this scheme on the following grounds.
1. Preserving the gains made by various parties to the historic character of the Lower Ouseburn which this proposed development will abut.
2. Unknown design and build considerations. Until a firm description of the size, build quality and landscaping can be obtained the scheme is an unknown quantity.
3. Unknown impacts on the local environment including open green space. Potential impacts on the visual quality of the historic Ouseburn area.
4. Traffic management issues on approach roads.
5. Long term issues for living and working in the Ouseburn – South Jesmond district. Determining and meeting long term objectives for the district."
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
"Wrong sort of offices"


In a telephone conversation with me in 2002 a Newcastle City Council official discussed the 'need' for office space in the city. As posts below set out, the plan for Battlefield involved a 'business park' on the site of the former Berger paint factory and, in order to maximise the developer's gain, extensive car parking over the Battlefield/City Stadium site. One plan – there were three 'alternatives' – spoke of thirteen hundred spaces.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Deep Breaths
You can find out more by going to –
www.bbc.co.uk/breathingplaces/
or click the headline 'Deep Breaths' above.
The philosophy behind this initiative is admirable. Most of the time the big problems in life overwhelm our ability to respond adequately. Not unreasonably people shrug their shoulders and think "What can I do on my own?" But here around us are things we can manage or celebrate and through this our small contribution can build into a bigger achievement. In an age of easy and well (over even) fed cynicism this is a signpost to fulfilment. I do not know, nor do I care to learn why seeing a tiny flower emerge and cover a field in profusion, or the sight of a sharp winged Kestrel slicing away over the house tops and television aerials or a blackbird out singing traffic lifts the spirit – but it does.
This is why I set up this blog. To celebrate the minor key genius of an ordinary place.
Friday, April 4, 2008
April is a coming in
Here are some recent shots of the 'fresh shoots of spring' taken on 3rd April 2008.

Emerging Daisies Bellis perennis
To come: You haven't seen anything yet! The potential that lies in the Ouseburn valley.