Sunday, 06 April 2008

DIY a green roof



Brighton & Hove Building Green are running a workshop, so you can learn how to do a green roof yourself - on a shed or something like that. Go - it'll be fun. Saturday 17 May.

Bookings via Brighton Permaculture Trust - but it isn't just for hippies.
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Saturday, 01 March 2008

Brighton & Hove Building Green



A new website has just been launched for people interested in green architecture and sustainable living. Building Green (www.building-green.org.uk) is about green roofs and green walls, and has information about how to do them yourself and various buildings that use the technology in Brighton & Hove.
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Monday, 28 January 2008

call of the wild

I bet few people own a record of wildlife sounds. I don't.

Then I found the Listen to nature archive, where you can listen to some of the beeb's millions of recordings. Well worth a browse for an hour or two - you can browse by location or species, and you can find some truly inspiring stuff. Brent geese at Chichester Harbour, for example, or the masked crusader, the Black redstart, at Kings Cross.

If you live in London, you can hear the sounds of the city through Wildweb - a great way to explore the capital's wild spaces and noises.

Inspired, I said (hmm) - so I put together a top 10 of wildlife-related tunage.

10. Heavy horses, Jethro Tull
9. Halfmole halfbird, Deerhoof LISTEN
8. Wake up little sparrow, Devendra Banhart
7. Birdhouse in your soul, They Might Be Giants
6. Rats, Birddog LISTEN
5. Blackbird, The Beatles
4. Pumpkin gets a snakebite, Animal Collective
3. I Saw The Apeman (On The Moon), The Lillingtons LISTEN
2. Cold turkey, John Lennon
1. Porpoise song, The Monkees (why? see previous entry)

Digging around afterwards, I found Eric's list, and felt a lot less nerdy...
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Sunday, 27 January 2008

Crew Club


Chalk grassland roof at the Crew Club, Whitehawk, blending in well to the winter downland.
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Sunday, 20 January 2008

accidentally on porpoise

The timber bonanza from the wreck of the Ice Prince was in full swing on Brighton beach today. The city was out gathering arms and cars full of the stuff, but not everyone was so lucky.

On our walk to the marina, we found a harbour porpoise carcass amongst huge drifts of the ship's timber at the high tide line. It was badly ripped and scraped - half the tail had been torn off and the nose was bashed in. A very sad sight - my guess is it had drowned whilst trying to surface amongst the huge raft of wood at sea, which has reached as far as the east coast of the States already.

The Ice Prince went down off Portland Bill on Tuesday - over half the Swedish cargo is still on board but they reckon 2000 tonnes has been spread far and wide by the wind and swell. If you take it's supposed to be reported to the receiver of the wreck. Not much chance of that happening, methinks - some industrial quantities were leaving the beach today.

Cetacean live strandings or carcasses should be reported - the latter to the Natural History Museum, the former to British Divers Marine Life Rescue, RSPCA or the Environment Agency. Dolphin Care has more details. I didn't have a phone so went to the RNLI station at the marina. Hopefully someone will pick her up and find out for sure how she died.
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