East of England



East of England is one of the nine official regions of England. The current boundaries include Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Norfolk and Suffolk. In common usage the area may widely vary.

Projects

 * Green Living Day and Green Living Centre - A 3 day event 23-25th June 2006 to celebrate Green Living in the Eastern Region - Chantry Park, Ipswich, with the Greenroadshow supported by GO-East and Ipswich Borough Council
 * Chelmsford Environment Partnership
 * South East Essex Permaculture Currently (as of Feb 2006) organsing a conference for local horticultural and green community projects

Diary UK

 * Monday, April 3 2006 - The End of Oil 2 - Is There An Answer?, University of East Anglia, Norwich

News UK

 * Monday, June 26 2006 - East Suffolk local food network flourishing since planned superstore turned down. CPRE news release, The town that said no to Tesco, The Guardian / Local needs met locally
 * Monday, June 26 2006, Transport 2000 hails challenge to roads-first transport policy.
 * Thursday, June 22 2006, CPRE sees East of England Panel Report as "another nail in the coffin for the government's 'Sustainable Communities Plan'".
 * Wednesday, May 3 2006, CPRE and the National Trust join forces to demand that the East of England Plan is 'greened'.
 * Thursday, February 16 2006 - Water problems might scupper East of England Housing Plans, Friends of the Earth press release / Drought in England and Wales
 * January 23 2006 - East of England leads way on Recycling
 * Protecting woods and forests for future generations, January 13 2006

Low carbon communities

 * Cred Community Carbon Reduction Project based in the East of England and focussing on Norfolk and Norwich.

Food

 * East Anglia Food Link