david
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Post by david on Feb 13, 2013 3:51:38 GMT -5
Companies located adjacent to the Thames will benefit directly and should consider forming groups to obtain Council approval to sponsor projects to get some BueGreen localised projects underway immediately. It would be helpful to schedule potential projects within broad cost guide lines for public consideration. Any project undertaken would publicise the BlueGreen movement and perhaps spawn further efforts.
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Post by Richard Ashley on Feb 13, 2013 5:52:08 GMT -5
In Philadelphia most of the GI is funded by private sponsors
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david
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Post by david on Feb 13, 2013 9:19:27 GMT -5
Very interesting! I believe that what is need on the website to get sponsorship going is:- 1. A menu of man-sized BlueGreen potential projects from say £200 to £2,000,000 2. An offer from somebody to assist in obtaining planning permission for the particular project 3. An assurance that all sponsors would be given temporary project boards on site describing the project 4. An assurance that all projects would have a permanent plaque erected publicizing the sponsor 5. A schedule of all likely sponsoring Companies with a river frontage 6. A schedule of all Companies with useful services/equipment/materials that might assist on suitable projects 7. Seed money to initiate the above
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