The Abundance Agenda
The Abundance Agenda
Empty climate gestures, Peter Hitchens' timezone crusade, and the big questions about New Towns
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Empty climate gestures, Peter Hitchens' timezone crusade, and the big questions about New Towns

Let Barry have his solar panels!

In the third episode of The Abundance Agenda, hosts James O’Malley and Martin Robbins dig into the maddening story of Barry Thompson, an 80 year old from Braintree who is being denied planning permission to install solar panels on his own home, despite the council’s declaration of a “climate emergency”. Just what is it that is driving these empty gestures?

Plus we go down the rabbit-hole of Peter Hitchens’s obsession with timezones – and wonder if we should follow his advice, and stay on GMT, or maybe switch to permanent BST.

And we’re joined by Lord Ben Gascoigne, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Boris Johnson in Downing Street, who today is chairing the Lords’ Built Environment Committee’s inquiry into New Towns, to find out what it is that he wants to find out.

The Abundance Agenda is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and hopefully wherever you get your podcasts!

You can find James on Bluesky here, and Martin here.

If you want to contribute to the New Towns inquiry, you can do so here.

Find out more and buy tickets to the event with James and Anya here.

Here’s James’s newsletter this week:

Odds and Ends of History
The Abundance Vibe Shift
Podcast Plug: For episode two of The Abundance Agenda, my new podcast about growth and progress, Martin and I talk about what’s in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, and why it’s a big victory for the YIMBYs. We also talk about progress on cultivated meat, and how maybe – just maybe – it could be on shelves i…
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And here’s Martin:

The Value of Nothing
Britain's car parking is a complete disaster
Checking the coast was clear, I parked up and removed my trousers fifty yards short of the station car park to avoid triggering the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system, hiding behind the passenger side of my car to look less obvious to passing traffic. I wouldn’t be needing trousers where I was going. If anything, they’d be a hindrance…
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