4 March 2021
Since July 2019 it's been clear that airborne spread is the primary factor of COVID-19 transmission. So what is being done to make schools and other key public buildings safer, and to reassure people that a building has decent ventilation and indoor air quality?
Graeme Fox, Head of Technical at the Building Engineering Services Association, speaks about the progress of the "Buildings As Safe Havens" certification scheme. This is part of a national campaign by BESA, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and previously-known indoor air quality issues.
A short talk, followed by a Q&A session, to which all are welcome at no cost. Sign up via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/covid-19-how-can-we-improve-air-quality-in-schools-tickets-142860151559
Green Party Meetings
All Green Party members are welcome to come along to our monthly meeting to discuss our plans for Worcester and Worcestershire.
Our next meeting starts at 7:30pm on Wednesday 19th May. Our monthly business meetings will now be online via Zoom. Please contact Nick Weeks by email if you would like to attend. If you need any help setting up Zoom, please get in touch.
For more information, contact Nick via email or telephone 07586 814499.
Petition: Cycle parking at Worcester City Museum
Worcester City Museum has no public cycle parking. The City Museum is situated on a cycle lane. Cycle parking would mean that City Museum visitors can make sustainable transport choices and help ease the City's traffic congestion.