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Blog Action Day – Poverty

Blog Action Day – Poverty

Today as I write, October 15th, is Blog Action Day. The concept being to encourage blogs around the world to all write about one issue on the same day – hoping that through the various niches (gadgets, Birmingham’s creative scene, photos of sad bankers) the message will reach as many people as possible. This year the theme is poverty. Poverty isn’t fun (no matter how much of a laugh hanging around with Vernon Burgess might be), there are areas of Birmingham that have some of the highest poverty rates in the UK — Ladywood is the worst area in the country for child poverty. It isn’t the place of BiNS to offer trite solutions, so all I’ll do is point you in the direction of a couple of local organisations who are doing something to combat povety — in the hope that you’ll find one that fits with your worldview and you can support in some way. St Basils — works with young people to prevent homelessness. They’re organising their annual sponsored Sleep Out, if you can handle the cold you can get involved. If you’ve a yen for something on a more global level, the Birmingham Jubilee Debt...

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Save the planet, start in Brum

Save the planet, start in Brum

Today is Blog Action Day, and on Blog Action Day the idea is that: the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind – the environment. Every blogger will post about the environment in their own way and relating to their own topic. Our aim is to get everyone talking towards a better future. So, rather than us blathering on about a subject about which we don’t have much experience (I know that doesn’t usually stop us), we’ve got Libby Hayward from Birmingham Friends of the Earth to write something for us. Take it away Lib - In these days when any post is rare, it may seem boastful to say that a leaflet dropped through my door that filled me with excitement. No, it wasn’t a new menu for Papa Johns (my goodness they’re offering a free bottle of pop with every order over a tenner – our luck has changed) it was a work of genius from Birmingham City Council telling me all about recycling. The leaflet depicted a plastic bottle alongside a picture of an unlovely fleece that had been made from recycled plastic. My little eco-heart skipped a beat, but being...

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