Barney Stringer
@barneystringer.bsky.social
Director at @QuodPlanning.bsky.social
Regeneration, housing, development, economics, demographics, cities, schools and community infrastructure
London
http://barneystringer.wordpress.com
Regeneration, housing, development, economics, demographics, cities, schools and community infrastructure
London
http://barneystringer.wordpress.com
Thank you! I’ll look into it. Not sure I’d trust myself to do it so neatly…
October 19, 2025 at 7:17 AM
Thank you! I’ll look into it. Not sure I’d trust myself to do it so neatly…
Looks the same model as our Vaillant. How did you go about doing the grey wrap? It’s a big improvement
October 18, 2025 at 3:54 PM
Looks the same model as our Vaillant. How did you go about doing the grey wrap? It’s a big improvement
Is there accepted canon on which order to read them?
October 10, 2025 at 9:07 AM
Is there accepted canon on which order to read them?
Reposted by Barney Stringer
I’m immensely grateful to the New Towns Taskforce, under the expert leadership of its Chair, Sir Michael Lyons, and Deputy Chair, Dame Kate Barker, for producing such a considered and comprehensive set of final recommendations 👇🏻
www.gov.uk/government/p...
www.gov.uk/government/p...
New Towns Taskforce: Report to government
The government has published the independent New Towns Taskforce report as well as its initial response to that report.
www.gov.uk
September 28, 2025 at 7:05 AM
I’m immensely grateful to the New Towns Taskforce, under the expert leadership of its Chair, Sir Michael Lyons, and Deputy Chair, Dame Kate Barker, for producing such a considered and comprehensive set of final recommendations 👇🏻
www.gov.uk/government/p...
www.gov.uk/government/p...
What about the 1552 division of the Debatable Lands? (Yes I got lost in Wikipedia)
September 11, 2025 at 10:14 AM
What about the 1552 division of the Debatable Lands? (Yes I got lost in Wikipedia)
Jonn, who was the first king (or queen) whose realm included every single bit of what is now England?
Given the history of borders I suspect may still be “depends”?
Given the history of borders I suspect may still be “depends”?
September 11, 2025 at 10:04 AM
Jonn, who was the first king (or queen) whose realm included every single bit of what is now England?
Given the history of borders I suspect may still be “depends”?
Given the history of borders I suspect may still be “depends”?
So annoying, happened to me recently too.
And infuriating that Bosch now have a system that can remotely brick all stolen batteries, but instead they limit it to those paying £40 a year for Flow+ subscription. Making it totally ineffective as a deterrent, *even for those who do pay*
And infuriating that Bosch now have a system that can remotely brick all stolen batteries, but instead they limit it to those paying £40 a year for Flow+ subscription. Making it totally ineffective as a deterrent, *even for those who do pay*
September 10, 2025 at 9:21 PM
So annoying, happened to me recently too.
And infuriating that Bosch now have a system that can remotely brick all stolen batteries, but instead they limit it to those paying £40 a year for Flow+ subscription. Making it totally ineffective as a deterrent, *even for those who do pay*
And infuriating that Bosch now have a system that can remotely brick all stolen batteries, but instead they limit it to those paying £40 a year for Flow+ subscription. Making it totally ineffective as a deterrent, *even for those who do pay*
Only just starting on this, but already distracted by the *incomprehensible* decision to build it at US exuburban densities
25,000 people in an area “the size of Toledo”. We’re talking less than 50 dwellings per sq km!
They got their brightest minds to design this. What were they thinking?
25,000 people in an area “the size of Toledo”. We’re talking less than 50 dwellings per sq km!
They got their brightest minds to design this. What were they thinking?
July 27, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Only just starting on this, but already distracted by the *incomprehensible* decision to build it at US exuburban densities
25,000 people in an area “the size of Toledo”. We’re talking less than 50 dwellings per sq km!
They got their brightest minds to design this. What were they thinking?
25,000 people in an area “the size of Toledo”. We’re talking less than 50 dwellings per sq km!
They got their brightest minds to design this. What were they thinking?
Reposted by Barney Stringer
It’s the vinyl countdown
July 19, 2025 at 2:30 PM
It’s the vinyl countdown