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Dave Harte
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Author: Dave Harte
Location: Birmingham, UK
Blogging about allotment gardening but also a bit about running and about the Creative Industries
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Recent excerpts from Dave Harte.
by Dave Harte
4 Jan 2009 at 12:06pm
Some links for you:
4iP in Scotland's first major project: Central Station | edublogs - Somewhere between e-drama (something Stuart Cosgrove told us wouldn't be funded as part of 4IP) and art show...
by Dave Harte
3 Jan 2009 at 10:28am
We got our allotment patch in Bournville just about a year ago so I thought it worthwhile to list what we grew and how successful we were:
Cabbage - I now love cabbage, having hated it from childh...
by Dave Harte
1 Jan 2009 at 4:54pm
Some links for you:
Business Engagement Project - Creative Industries | Advanced Institute of Management (AIM) Research - Another research report on the Creative Industries to add to the pile. Thi...
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