Tuesday 20 October 2009

Day 19 - Tuesday 20th October

9am - Rat update: Blocked them in by putting suitcases and bins in front of cupboard doors and gaps between kitchen appliances. Heard them in the night trying to force their way in, thankfully their plans were thwarted!

Housemates set about working in the cafe. Tick Tock Tim and Kathy head over for a meeting with the Architecture Centre about the exhibition layout.

11am - Landlord brings over a anti-rat sonar, which we've got high hopes for.

12.30pm - Tick Tock and AJ hit the scrapyard for modelling equipment, come back with a cardboard box-load, and trivial pursuit, all for only £4!

Afternoon - Housemates work whilst Shanks mans the cafe. Various people come in for a tea and a chat throughout the day.

6pm - The community land trust have booked out the space for a talk in the evening. Housemates attempt to work quietly, more or less successfully.

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Local residents and architects have taken the initiative to find out what their community wants during a month-long intensive consultation this October. The aim is to create a shared vision for Easton’s future which will then be developed into a strategic, community-led regeneration document that reflects local people’s aspirations. This urban regeneration document will clearly set out residents’ visions and will not only give the community more power at the planning stage but will also be invaluable for developers and the local authority. The ProjectEaston team is based out of the LoveEaston cafe on Stapleton Rd for the duration of the project and the outcomes will be exhibited at the Bristol Architecture Centre from the 3rd November. Come along!