Being Sustainable

Please see the page Sustain. Other items under this category are:

Healthy Economic Development;
Personal Economics;
Grid Power;
Economic Limits;
Economic Measurement;
Energy & Economics;
Money & Sustainability;
Accounting for sustainability;
Can sustainability be measured?;
Planning research;
The Brian and Linda Eaton Economic Assessment Papers: Review Winter/Spring 2017;

The parable of the Treasure Chest

About Paul Newman

Paul Newman BSc (Sociology), DMS, MA (Sustainable Development) worked for the Government for thirty years mostly on projects seeking to develop the UK Economy and has also been employed as a part-time lecturer, invigilator, events organiser and as a consultant on sustainable development projects. He became a member of the voluntary group Sustainable Staffordshire in 1997 and subsequently served as first a Vice-Chair then Chair for a four year term, during this time he also became a volunteer and then a trustee of the Community Council of Staffordshire, which he continued to support as a member of its Board of Directors until its closure in 2018. He has also served three terms as a Councillor for Swynnterton Parish, been a trustee of Hanchurch Village Hall and member of Trentham PCC. Since moving to Sheringham in Norfolk in 2021 and the death of his wife a year later, he has joined a number of local groups, which are relevant to the themes of this website, including Sustainable Saturday and the Sheringham History Group, he has become a member of local charities such as Sheringham Little Theatre and The Sheringham Museum and is a member of the Parochial Church Council of St. Peters, Sheringham. He has also helped to organise and spoken at an event on sustainability with local churches and Sheringham Town Council and is currently exploring the potential for solar photovoltaics and other renewable technology on church property as part of the programme be pursued by the Church of England Diocese of Norwich.
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