Category: dudley council

  • Save our rivers

    Save our rivers

    My first dive into UK politics (besides protesting the closure of some local swimming pools) was on my return to Stourbridge, after 5 years living in America. I was drawn to the river Stour, which the town lends its name. On my first trips down the Stour in October 2005 I noticed some nasty looking rusty-coloured liquid coming out of a small but significant pipe, plus various foam formations where the river picked up pace. This is all besides the bicycles, car tires, and shopping trolleys, littering the river. Perhaps I was more sensitive to this, as I’d just been swimming in the feather river, Lake Tahoe, Pyramid lake, and dozens of other waters while in America. All crystal clear, inviting and beautiful.

    The river stour is beautiful, don’t get me wrong, it just depends on the distance you are from it when making such an observation. You really have to get in there to know what’s going on. Analyze the water, run tests and perhaps try a small glass, see what happens. I’m kidding, do not drink a glass of Stour water, it’s mucky and you’ll be on the bog for a wik.

    So here I was, back in town, after a remarkable American adventure. And I’m full of the spirit of protest and confidence, what can I do? I didn’t have a job, had just rented a room, and was at a loose end. I decided to begin a campaign to clean up the river Stour. I took a crappy video camera and got some footage of the river, together with some shots of Stourbridge, and edited it together with a tune I’d made using Reason software. (see blurred video below)

    I made several phone calls to Severn Trent Water Authority, the Environment Agency and the local rivers and canals organizations, trying to find out who I need to talk to about the probable pollutants running into it, and the litter strewn through the relatively small section of river leading from Lye to Stourbridge (approx 2-3 miles of river).

    Remember that in 2005 it was still a Blair Labour government, whom I was generally speaking, furious and angry at, for dragging us into the so called “War On Terror” with George Bush Jnr. However, in a moment of clarity, I decided to reach out to the local MP for Stourbridge, at that time, Linda Walthrow. I arranged a meeting and turned up at the church in Wollaston to put myself out there. I was unemployed at the time, claiming housing benefits and living rather frugally to say the least.       

    I asked the MP to supply me with some equipment, waders and a hook, so I could become the official custodian of the river…if…I was to clean it up. I also turned her onto a white paper by a media theorist, writer, Douglas Rushkoff, the paper was titled Open Source Democracy. 


    I can’t help but wonder how different things would be if she would have read and understood and shared this document with all of her Labour party, at that point. The coming Digital Revolution, seemed to me to have been highly weaponized by the Conservatives and the right, taking the left off guard and leading to the 14 years of monstrosities and abominations in the UK. Partly, made possible by the digital media landscape and print media landscape domination. Russian interference? I digress.

    I never got my waders of a hook, or a response by email. So I went ahead and started some projects anyway, some of which are documented in film and photographs. This project, started from the river Stour, has expanded and stayed with me on my subsequent travels to Europe. I don’t consider myself an environmentalist or even an activist, for me this was research into poetry and art. Where I pitch my tent. As much as I see the benefits and I admire professional card carry environmentalists, I did not wish to join any political party or movement. I wanted people to see me doing this for another reason, my own selfish reasons.



    My campaign was a success, in as far as I got a print media story, and photograph in the local Newspaper, where I was misquoted but pretty fairly represented as saying words to the effect that, if the government isn’t going to do it, then I’ll do it, look. Trying to draw attention to the issue. Look at the state of the river the town is named after, littered literally with shopping trolleys. What better metaphor for our consumer technology boom of the mid to late noughties? Who cares about the river, fill that trolly up!

    Jump forward nearly 20 years, and Britain’s rivers, waterways, lakes, seas and canals have been repeatedly, perhaps purposefully, polluted with waste sewage water. Meanwhile the major UK Water companies have been enjoying a financial bonanza, profiting from mismanagement, deregulation and the aroma of unaccountability. But no longer. This is coming to a dam. And we have a new chance to re-green and re-clean our waterways, with a different UK government. Once again, we pick up from where we left off, be the change. Turn the tide.


    Feargal Sharkey has become the face and voice of the campaigns to save UK rivers, and lakes, and the sea, and hold those responsible for their decline, to account. I wish him every success, together with George Monbiot and everybody else pushing the good vibes.


    https://www.cpre.org.uk/stories/feargal-sharkeys-mission-to-protect-englands-rivers-and-streams/

    Steve Fly and John Sinclair at Red Light Radio.
  • FOLKIN AROUND ELECTIONS

    FOLKIN AROUND ELECTIONS

    Folkin' Around Elections by Steve Fly

    https://stevefly.bandcamp.com/album/folkin-around-elections

    Folkin’ Around Elections

    by Steve Fly

    Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

    1.What Is Tactical 02:43
    2.Mudfam Lament 03:11
    3.Buy Tory 02:39buy track
    4.Lye To The Bridge 03:15
    5.The Mouth Farting Minstrel 04:21
    6.Gill Tea 04:19
    7.Save The Rivers 02:12
    8.Westmonster Brexsh*t 03:13
    9.Stour Seedling 03:15
    10.Generative Syllababble 03:38
    11.Dudley Star 02:10
    12.Maybelogues (Ambient Mix) 04:15
    13.Tefellon Don 03:49

    about

    It’s probably only me, but, I swear, ever since I got into music, playing drums and mixing records, I had (in my head) an array of fantasy albums, collaborations and DJ mixes. Back then in the mid 1990s, every DJ set was the chance to blend and create new forms, new worlds, soundtracks, dusty funk and jazz groovers, instrumental hip hop, spacious dub, all the music you can lay your mittens on. All records for tuning into this inner fantasy studio world. To me, today, this “Udio” tool has opened up many previously locked or abandoned rooms, or music projects.

    I’ve been writing lyrics and making beats / music for over 3 decades now. Amassing a tidy pile of sonic detritus and textual adventures. Deep Scratch is my take on the impact of technology on the artform. Many new projects are flying off and out from this Deep Scratch Universe. This album (Folkin’ Around Elections) is a new direction, as you will hear, it does not resemble all my previous DS releases here.

    All words and lyrics are mine, my approach was to formulate the music that for me, best fits the words, the job of any song writer. Westmonster Brexsh*t, was crafted in 2017 and published as a book “Passport To Brexit” that same year. “What Is Tactical” and “Buy Tory”, the lyrics, were crafted 2 hours ago here in Amsterdam. These songs are sweet and sour, bittersweet, some parody. Mock and roll? Is this even music anymore. These digital data dust formations in the sonic realms, reflect audio memories, reflections and dreams from the Black Country area of the West Midlands. Now spat out through the ear world of a generative a.i. somewhat under my control, or am I under the control of it?

    There’s echoes and laments on rivers, brexit, austerity, division, culture wars, and some jolly stuff too, distilled into songs, with melody to stimulate thinking, both on the context and lyrical content.

    I hope you find something you like in this alternative upside-down-folk album.

    All love, fly

  • Bluebells Saltwells And Mordor

    Bluebells Saltwells And Mordor


    “Halfway up Brierley Hill, he points to the quiet street-lit valley below. All empty industrial estates and small, coiled ribbons of housing. ‘When I was a kid, you’d come up this hill, and all of that’ – and he gestures to the valley in front of us – ‘was on fire. The foundries and the forges and the ironworks. The potteries. The whole place glowed – sheets of sparks, 50 foot high. The fires never went out. It looked like hell. That’s what your Lord of the Rings is about.
    Tolkien was from round here. He was writing about how the industrial revolution turned the Midlands from Hobbiton to Mordor.’–How Lord Of The Rings Was Inspired By The Black Country.

    Dear Merry Hill Folk

    I am writing to you, in hope you will consider supporting a campaign to preserve the last relatively undisturbed natural landscape, in the vicinity of Merry Hill Shopping Center.

    The Saltwells Nature Reserve has been able to survive the industrial / technological transformation seen by the rest of the Black Country and Dudley area over the last 30 years. The Merry Hill complex buzzes right next door, and before being an open cast mine and the site of a steel works it was very much like, if not exactly the same as, Saltwells Nature Reserve. A home to fauna and flora, teaming with wildlife, birds, dragonflies, owls, Doulton clay, 13th century mining relics. Merry Hill, back then, might cast the image of a wooded hill into the imagination, like a scene from J.R.R Tolkien’s Hobbit? I’m not the first to compare Lord Of The Rings with the descent into industrialism of the Black Country, and at the expense of our natural woodlands, wildlife, the great old trees and brooks and mines. Heritage. The buck stops here.  

    To clarify, a consortium of interests have made a proposal to build 9 private houses in the middle of the current designated nature RESERVE. It’s application reference: P18/1373 (Google it) A petition already has over 5000 signatures from others who oppose the housing development, plus a rapidly expanding facebook group with 5000 members, again all overwhelmingly opposed to the housing project. Take a look, and if you have not visited the reserve, take a walk over there and see for yourself. It’s a hidden Black Country gem, something worth fighting for, and to preserve for posterity. A codex to local history. I, like many others have childhood memories of this place, and studied it closely while at Thorns School in Quarry Bank, Saltwells was a celebrated sanctuary. May it remain undisturbed by urban structures, no shops, roads, mining, or housing. A nature reserve to mean a reserve for nature. Simple. Not private housing in particular.  

    As a business owner, or worker based at Merry HIll, please consider not only lending your support to the campaign to keep Saltwells Nature Reserve Green, but also pledge support to help make Saltwells a bigger and budding hive of undisturbed natural beauty. A number of exciting alternative plans are in the air, such as an open permission garden project, or plans to simply plant a tree, or sponsor tree planting, workshops, tours, art class, music projects, film and ceramics. Consider your pledge of support as a gift, a gesture to help save the land that once occupied the site you’re on. Link up and help strengthen a community nature reserve, surrounding the Merry Hill shopping complex. And think of the good press and raised public profile locally.

    Let’s make sure Saltwells is free from ever ever having to worry and fight developers who wish to use the Nature Reserve for anything but the reservation of the space for nature to do her thing. I would like to request written confirmation that Saltwells Nature Reserve will be immune from any development for 60 years, no make that 90 years. Furthermore, I demand a new plaque for the reserve, a testament to the will of the people who demand that no private housing be built.  

    To go further, I might encourage others to look at this as the beginning of a new grassroots campaign to protect our last remaining piece of unspoiled natural beauty i Dudley. And to explore new ideas, like providing free food for local people, or for anybody who visits. Locally and globally begin to weave a new story of how we integrate nutritious foods back into urban environments. A new conversation, starting right next door to one of the biggest shopping centers in Europe: Merry Hill.

    “There’ll be bluebells blowing in salty sepulchres the night she signs her final tear. Zee End.–James Joyce, Finnegans Wake, pg. 28


    Toward A Protective Treatise For Saltwells Nature Reserve

    By the powers invested in me by the Tawny Owl, Dragonfly, Sparrowhawk, Badger, Dove, Jay, Bluebell, Oak, Silver Birch, Mycelium and all the creatures and plants of the woodland, I demand a new protective treatise to ensure that no private housing development can ever ever be put forward again.

    To be signed by a delegate of local citizens, business people, politicians, environmentalists, historians, heritage foundations, lottery funds, art enclaves, church groups and all like minded individuals. Our collective focus and word is unity. Saltwells Nature Reserve could be the literal common ground where all political and cultural differences are set aside. Unity over the issue of eternal preservation, genesis and possible expansion of this model of a Nature Reserve.

    Here, we can lead the country and show the whole world that some people, a large majority, can agree that Dudley needs a re-greening project, and its natural habitat has suffered irrevocably from 200 years of industrialization. We, or better yet I (as I do not claim to speak for all the people of Dudley) feel that climate change is just like a block of flats in the bluebell fields, a challenge to future generations of domesticated primates, and all creatures great and small. Saltwells Nature Reserve is ground zero for a new movement based on unity, diversity. I want to see a permanent solution. A binding protecting status to prevent any commercial development. Nature Reserve means just what it spells out in plain English. 

    Sixteen species of dragonfly are found here on the Daphne Pool, making this one of the best sites in the West Midlands for these ancient insects.”–Dudley gov/saltwells


    Dear Dudley MBC, councillors, ladies and gentleman. To who it may concern.

    I join the chorus of voices in opposition to the proposed housing development project within the Saltwells Nature Reserve. I see tens of thousands of reasons not to disturb the pearl of Dudley, and more than 5000 names on a petition, plus a growing facebook group. No means no housing development anywhere on the nature reserve. Clear and simple.

    The argument for the development seems vague at best, greedy at worst. The argument that Vandals are somehow the reason why the housing development should take place, seems weak to me. However, I agree, we should hear out the arguments for the development, and take the strongest arguments seriously. Questions of ownership and responsibility, environmental protections, and the UNESCO status of the Saltwells might be worth looking into.

    My recommendation purely from a personal point of view is to make your own detailed, balanced overview. Write a personal testimony to why you love Saltwells Nature reserve, and why you think the housing development will be detrimental to it. Easy, clear, simple. Have fun, organize. Speak up.

    Keep yer’ peepers on those who blame the opposition for what they are doing themselves. If you want to curb vandalism, how about you provide a huge canvas outside the entrance to the reserve, and invite the local community to vandalize it with thoughts about a housing development project on the nature reserve? At the same time, get in touch with some artists who can make it clear that ANY vandalism within the Saltwells Nature Reserve is just not cool. Both vandals and some Dudley MBC folks need to go on a course to learn the value of some historical buildings and areas of Dudley….and the UK. imho.

    Alternatives, well, how about you start having events and happenings at the reserve, a new saltwells nature trail, bird watching tour with historical trips. Songwriting workshops, drawing and art and sculpture, ceramics, botany class / tours. How about you open up the space to the people as an ecological art park, featuring an incredible edible garden, make an outdoor paradise, a full blown Shangri La of Dudley. Or just leave it as it is. But… private housing, really, this is your proposal, that’s about as imaginative as building a car park.

    –Steven Pratt

         

    “The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier than they”–J.R.R Tolkien


    And happy Halloween

    Then Merry heard of all sounds in that hour the strangest. It seemed that Dernhelm laughed, and the clear voice was like the ring of steel. “But no living man am I!”–J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

     

  • Tesco DROPS bid for STOURBRIDGE store? MORE LIES?

    “Tesco drops bid for store

    Supermarket giant Tesco has ditched its decade-long battle to build a store in Stourbridge.

    Bosses have withdrawn from a lengthy fight against Dudley Council’s decision to block plans for a huge 65,000 sq ft store outside the ring road on the Angel Triangle site.–EXPRESSZZSS and ZZSSSTAR, Newspaper.

    You see here, if Express and Star Journalists would have said MAYBE Tesco are dropping their bid
    They might not look like such SNAKES,
    If indeed TESCO does come through with Modus into Stourbridge.

    I rest my case.
    United Shopping Center Snakes UK!

    Deadly Burrough Council.

    –SBD
    (Silent but Dudley)

  • WCSQ is for WORLD CLASS START QUALIFIER

    English ar wydely con.sidered fust modem
    Society to develoop swimmin aza sport
    And, Poiklitics as a soggy tea bag tale

    Ar bin terested in swimmin un’ splish sposhin’
    Cashin sports. Riffy Cash scams bore me
    Dryland based libconbore politikx
    Bourgeoisee yow
    Bore me,,,

    April 1, 1974: Mosh up a’ former cownty borough of
    Dude-ley, with the Burroughs of Alesowing
    And flouridge.

    Button the market peepull “vote”
    With their own wonga tickets
    And so them’s with mowa wonga get mowwa “votes”
    Inherited, or wage layba produced survival tickets
    Ou cares?

    Arf soaked public lyke brainbathed fish
    Them vaguely aware of the cut in which they swim.
    Ar bin golden at the 2012 oilixpix

    1837: Fust paddlin comps held in London’s splashing pools.
    July of 1967: Doodley con.cill ban yokles swimming in Lodge Farm Rezza
    Because… swimmers were becoming obstructions
    To boats on the water
    July 20th, 1967: Pablo Neruda receives the fust Viareggio-Versile prize.

    1987: Teaurbridge floetry Club wus demolishevelled by Mudley Clownsilly
    Cuz it wuz riffy, and them replaced it with leisure pond fur blooming 90’s
    Leisure and disinvestment indus.try
    Very noyse, but unsuitable fur competitive swimuming.
    7th January, 1869: furst meating of Amateur Slimming
    Association.

    4th June, 1901: Ourbridge Floetry Club founded as
    Pablo Picasso exhibits his paintings in Paris fur the fust tyme
    They feet. acrobats,
    Harlequins, prostitutes, beggars, scrubbas and artists.

    Deslumber 31st 2005: Untied ingdome giz o’er
    Her presidensea ov the Con.cill ov Eurobeen Onyin.

    2nd August, 1900: Foundrynation stone of Nowourbridge
    Public Baths wuss laid by Isaac Nash.
    Bath water come from a well cut in local sandstown.
    Annual subscription fix’d at fiyv shillyns
    Juss 25 pence, a bargain for a 12 yerolt kid
    Werkin 60 hours a week for 2.d in a myne

    1939-1945: Towerbridge baths closed fur public due to word war II.
    17th May 1923: O.pen air swimming bath med at Stiridge

    3:30, 31st December 2005, Brierley ill Leisure Centre
    Closed. By DudMetBoCou.
    72 con.cillors, representing 24 wairds
    Both an electoryall boundary and
    A divizion within a horse pickle

    1894: Brierley Hill comes n’ urb.an di.strict
    Under the yocal yobernment Akt of 1894.

    2006: There are 23 olympic sized cuts in the YUK. England 15,
    Scotland 4, Ireland 2 and Wales 1.
    1 iz under con.struction
    At the Merry’ Hell shampooing center
    Poiklitics seems lyk a pools lottery in 2006x

    An Oilympic Pool is 25m wyd
    Depth ov 2.0m minymum
    50m in length, while the 25m width
    Allows for 8 laynes, each 2.5m whyd
    With an extra 2 spaces of 2.5m wyd outside oss rowds 1 and 8.
    2.5 x 8 tracks = 20m + (2.5m x 2) = 25m in total as

    1896 and 1906, women could’nt participate in
    Oilympic gairms cuz…
    Baron Pierre de Coubertin eld firmly to the rumpant conservative
    Dogma of the Victoryian eara, that women wuz too
    Frail to engage in competitive sports.

    I lyke competition in the cut. I lyk fun sports.
    Yet privatization wud not never ever resalt in tru competition
    If a natural monopoly exists wool it?
    Your Scrumpin’ our orchards!

    Conlablibortive Burroughs talktics:
    Slaving urban language Sub-contracts with precise
    Gaffers waffle

    1960: British conernments Beeching Actx hijack
    The costs ov running the British tram system by pullin’
    The plug, on what them considered to be unprofitable riffy” railway lyons

    Among uver tings, Leonardo Da Vinshe wrote about flow>
    Of water in rivers, and ow flow zeffected
    By various obstacles in er’ row’d

    Ow ya transfurring propertea
    From public ownership to private merchant ownerships?
    And/or, both/and… transfiguring the monagemint
    Of a service or activitea from an arf soaked gaffernment…
    To the private pocket secta
    Who issues it, How?
    Rekkids are set crooked
    With some Doodley Burrough accense

    1917: S.F.C Motto crafted upon the S. Coat of donnies.
    Bridge and 2 gold’n froots,
    Gold Fleace suspunded by black Chains of Skin
    And Leather Dressing LTD.
    Chayn Cable Industries, and them hanging sheeple.
    ‘1 heart, 1 why’, singleness of mind and
    Purpoise. To steer, shepard, pilot, escort, swimmer.
    1 pool, 3 million folks. No wey serviam.
    Are yow billdin pools in Iraq for babe lovers that YOU liberated?

    March 1990: After many swummers protest throughout Thatchers late 1980’s
    With signs and LOUD chanting
    The grystal Leisure Centre wuz born, twice
    Pun historic baths jed corpse
    It re:open.ed con.plete wid gravy machine,
    Ellefonts, Bond.i beach beats and
    A Non-competitive swimming pund.

    Will a swimmer be free’d from yampy chains of capitalist slaverewind
    When they docked away our baths for them’s private
    Pools, private betting and private gaming crackers

    Britomartis Triton Leucothoea Posedawone
    [WORLD CLASS START QUALIFIER]

    Acrillic Figa