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Life has changed dramatically for everyone due to the Covid-19 pandemic. What hassignificantlychanged for you that has made you rethink what holds most value to you? Is there anything you will change in the longer term as a result? What do you hope for life 30 years into the future? Share your 'story' of hopes for future living below. You can add any images or videos (that you own the copyright for) to help illustrate your story.
Life has changed dramatically for everyone due to the Covid-19 pandemic. What hassignificantlychanged for you that has made you rethink what holds most value to you? Is there anything you will change in the longer term as a result? What do you hope for life 30 years into the future? Share your 'story' of hopes for future living below. You can add any images or videos (that you own the copyright for) to help illustrate your story.
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Although there is SO much unnecessary plastic in shops and supermarkets there is choice for consumers to a degree. Currently Colchester is a town with a lot of poverty and hardship so many people have a lot more to worry about than plastic (thanks to Tory austerity). But the success of the plastic bag charge shows how it is easy to change. Food wrapped in plastic and plastic bottles need to be given a tax that is returnable when recycled...better still supermarkets will offer refills for all goods from detergent to pringles with financial savings! In scandinavia the bottles are... Continue reading
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Green spaces and landscapes are more important than ever. A new country park should separate the large community in Greenstead and Longridge Park and the new garden community. This country park should be large enough that no new housing is visible from anywhere in Greenstead or Longridge Park at any time of the year. Alternatively, it should stretch to 1.5km away from existing development in Greenstead and Longridge Park.
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There Is a fantastic opportunity to create community partnership with forward thinking community energy groups such as Colchester Community Energy, this is a coopertive run by local people who have a vested interest in working with TCB TO HELP FUTURE PROOF OUR NEWEST COMMUNITY.