A sneek preview
It’s not being promoted yet, but those of you who read this blog can get a sneek preview of the Queen’s Park Wireless Club website.
It’s not being promoted yet, but those of you who read this blog can get a sneek preview of the Queen’s Park Wireless Club website.
To: info@brentlibdems.org.uk Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:06:01 +0100 Subject: Information request Hello, I was hoping that your office could forward me the results of the 2003 Brent Residents survey. On your website you state that you will be reporting back to local residents, however I do not find this report on the website. Many thanks, Rob
Or, how to give out the desired impression by using images. In 2003, Sarah undertook a Residents Survey. The people of Brent were asked 50 questions on key-issues in a door to door survey. You can have a look at the PDF of the survey here. Take a look at the photograph of Sarah and Cllr Havard Hughes with bulging post bag of responses that accompanies the news post in June 2003....
Queen’s Park Wireless Club Exists to further the development of a wireless network in the area of Queen’s Park, London NW6. The community owned Queen’s Park Wireless Club is simply intended to facilitate non-profit-making digital media and sharing of common services by subscribing members at very high (broadband) speeds (to mean in excess of 10,000 Kbits/sec). The network exists for the purposes of connecting the community and sharing resources together for the benefit of all in the locality....
it is “bureaucratic nonsense”. Under rules introduced by the Home Office last month, Australians, Canadians, New Zealanders, South Africans and Americans must prove they have a good grasp of English to become UK citizens. Yet the Home Office has to decide who will judge this. Meanwhile, applications for naturalisation are being rejected. Sarah wrote to David Blunket highlighting the “bureaucratic nonsense” of the rules after one of her constituents was rejected....