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Treehugger

Good eco-site. The name always worries me but the content makes up for it.

Lovely as a tree

Good reality check for graphic designers. The question is how much natural resource is consumed by our hunger for the web?

Big Picture TV

Big Picture TV streams free video clips of world-renowned thinkers and experts in fields relating to environmental and social sustainability. We like what’s going on here…

Arts Cafe Bar

Simon’s second office and the bar of choice when in Leeds…

Richard Meier

Architects say he’s boring but wouldn’t you like to live in one of his residences such as the ‘Smith House’?

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Crime fuelled by boredom…the Government’s fault or the parents’ responsibility?

Theft, handling stolen goods, burglary, fraud, criminal damage…can ASBOs really be the new craze amongst the youth of today?

By Sarah Belshaw on 23/01/08 in Children and young people 2

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100 best things in the world

This must be one of best inventions ever. What’s in your top 100?

By Simon Campbell on 17/12/07 in Life outside the mighty Erskine 0

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Domestic Waste Management

A study into domestic waste management and ways in which we can make it a whole lot better!

By Sophie Haynes on 31/10/07 in 3

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Before the design will work the design research and consultation must work!

Design consultation will have a greater impact, by entering territory that has never been entered before, really getting under the skin of the users and ultimately finding out what will make their school a happy and healthy place to be!

By Sophie Haynes on 23/07/07 in

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What does our shared future look like?

Community cohesion and intercultural tension is the defining issue of our time. It was a hot debate five years ago, and it’s as hot, if not hotter today.

By Katie Hill on 15/06/07 in Participation

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Women will eventually rule the world!

Four of us at Erskine fit perfectly into the profile of women dominating the net- we are mad for it!

By Sophie Haynes on 17/05/07 in

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