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Category Archives: London mayor elections 2012
London sticks to Boris
The ballot count was delayed increasing the tension last night, but after a hard-fought, indeed sometimes bitter and personal, battle, Boris Johnson has been successfully re-elected for a second term as Mayor of London. Thanks to the hundreds of Trust … Continue reading
Branching out in the race between Boris and co
Well, we’re now about midway through the election campaign period for London’s next Mayor. And it’s becoming clear that the environment (not least trees and woods) is pretty low down as a priority for all the candidates standing. ** Update: … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigning, Climate Change, London mayor elections 2012
Tagged Clive Anderson, elections, Evening Standard debate, mayor, Mr Boris Johnson, Mr Brian Paddick, Mr Carlos Cortiglia, Mr Ken Livingstone, Mr Lawrence Webb, Ms Jenny Jones, Ms Siobhan Benita, Newsnight, resident's radar, urban
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Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner…
Yes, I do love London town. As I was born, bred and educated in London, there could be a suggestion of bias but to me London has a fantastic mix of green, blue and grey space. Towards the centre of … Continue reading
Posted in Government Affairs, Campaigning, London mayor elections 2012
Tagged Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, manifesto, ReLEAF, Brian Paddick, Greater London Authority, London Tree and Woodland Framework, Right Trees for a Changing Climate website, London elections, Evening Standard debate, Clive Anderson, Mr Boris Johnson, Mr Brian Paddick, Ms Jenny Jones, Mr Ken Livingstone, Mr Lawrence Webb, Mr Carlos Cortiglia, Ms Siobhan Benita
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