Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Denbighshire Free Press Letter of the Week
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Manifesto for a better Rhuthun
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Plaid candidates stand firm against plans for 8,400 new houses in Denbighshire
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Hope on the Horizon
- A national study showed that job creation in clean energy outdoes fossil fuels by a margin of 3-to-1 — every dollar put into clean energy creates three times as many jobs as putting that same dollar into oil and gas.
- Wind energy has already created 75,000 jobs, which could grow to as many as 500,000 if we transitioned to getting 20 percent of our energy from wind.
- Job quality is better. Twice as many medium- and high-credentialed jobs are being created in the clean economy as in fossil fuels.
- Median wages are 13 percent higher in green energy careers than the economy average. Median salaries for green jobs are $46,343, or about $7,727 more than the median wages across the broader economy. As an added benefit, nearly half of these jobs employ workers with a less than a four-year college degree, which accounts for a full 70 percent of our workforce.
- The clean energy sector is growing at a rate of 8.3 percent, nearly double the growth rate of the overall economy. Solar thermal energy expanded by 18.4 percent annually from 2003 to 2010, along with solar photovoltaic power by 10.7 percent, and biofuels by 8.9 percent over the same period. Meanwhile, the U.S. wind energy industry saw 35 percent average annual growth over the past five years, according to the 2010 U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report.
In Europe 1.1 million people are employed in renewable energy. Reports from theBureau of Labor Statistics and the Brookings Institute show that this kind of employment has already started to take hold here and shows enormous promise and potential for the future'
http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2012/03/28/453122/fact-sheet-6-things-you-should-know-about-the-value-of-renewable-energy/?mobile=nc
With a some imagination and hard work Ynys Mon has the potential to be a world leader in energy production. Fortunatley during the recent Plaid Cymru leadership election Leanne Wood had the oppurtunity to outline her vision for a nuclear free Wales and a Wales that would be able to take advantage of its natural resources for the good of all the people of Wales.
http://en.leannewood.com/?page_id=398
It is interesting to note that those who attacked Leanne's proposals such as Paul Wiliams did so because they felt there would be an over reliance on public subsidies, yet he failed to note that the large energy companies are massively subsidised. Perhaps this is just another example of what Gore Vidal called 'socialism for the rich. The thinkprogress.org article also stated that the fossil fuel energy is far more subsided than green energy.
'6. Fossil fuels have gotten 75 times more subsidies than clean energy
- To date, the oil-and-gas industry received $446.96 billion (adjusted for inflation) in cumulative energy subsidies from 1994 to 2009, whereas renewable energy sources received just $5.93 billion (adjusted for inflation).
- Renewable energy investments should be put in proper historical perspective. According to the Energy Information Agency, “focusing on a single year’s data does not capture the imbedded effects of subsidies that may have occurred over many years across all energy fuels and technologies.”
- The U.S. government is showing a smaller commitment to renewables than it showed in the early years of the oil-and-gas industries. A study showed that “during the early years of what would become the U.S. oil and gas industries, federal subsidies for producers averaged half a percent of the federal budget. By contrast, the current support for renewables is barely a fifth that size, just one-tenth of 1 percent of federal spending.”
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
All developments must protect Rhuthun
Any development in Rhuthun in the future must have tangible benefits for the community and ensure that there is adequate provision for affordable housing in the town. Over development will adversely effect any community.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Grave Concerns for Access to Justice
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Why not generate our own electricity?
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
The People Illuminate the Path
Sunday, 4 March 2012
St. David’s Day Launch for Plaid’s Rhuthun Team
The Rhuthun branch of Plaid Cymru launch their Denbighshire County Council election campaign on March 1st, St. David’s Day when candidates and members will start canvassing and leafleting the town. Plaid Cymru’s Rhuthun branch has selected three local members to stand as a team targeting all three Rhuthun seats in May’s County Council elections.
Shane Brennan, Hywel Richards and Peter Ryder have very varied backgrounds which reflect Plaid’s Rhuthun branch membership. Shane Brennan, a young history graduate is originally from Ireland and works on Wrexham Industrial estate, he is a Welsh learner. Hywel Richards, a school governor of Ysgol Penbarras, has lived in and around Rhuthun all his life and is self employed. Peter Ryder, originally from Yorkshire has lived in Rhuthun for over 20 years, learnt Welsh and is head of English in a local school.
At present Plaid Cymru is represented on Denbighshire County Council by Morfudd Jones who is retiring. She said “The more Plaid councillors Rhuthun elects the stronger their voice on the council. They will present a united front with other Plaid Denbighshire councillors standing firm against hospital closures or any deterioration in local health services.”
The three candidates will launch a Rhuthun manifesto later in the month. Central to the manifesto will be a vision of Rhuthun as a special and unique Welsh market town that needs new strategies to draw in more visitors. Studies have shown that its historic and architectural heritage and its Welsh culture are important attractions to visitors but the town is still struggling to maintain a wide variety of local shops. The candidates seek to promote policies which will capitalize on the Craft Centre as a focus for small craft based shops. The also have a vision of Rhuthun and the surrounding countryside as a walking and cycling centre with a network of way marked paths and lanes.