Thursday, 30 April 2009

pause for thought

UPDATE: We hope to resume public meetings, and with an improved structure and schedule shortly. At the moment, core team members are liaising with Stefan Cadek at Enfield Youth Services, with a view to visiting local schools to introduce ourselves and the Anchor project. Also, today I had an encouraging and pleasurable meeting with David Byrne, Principal of Southgate College. David's keen to develop ties between college and local community, and among other things we discussed ways the Southgate Community Anchor and College might work together in the future. Later on I spoke with Palmer's Green resident Francis Sealey of the 21st Century Network (or '21CN') about how to move forward with the Local Sovereignty social action work we've been developing together, ideally in the context of Southgate. More on this later, with relevant announcements and/or discussion on the email list.

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