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You can read more about our cookies before you choose Project: Green Initiatives at Tarleton Group practice The practise had not done much in the way of making sustainable changes but had GP partners that were ecologically minded and were keen to get involved and make sustainable changes where they could The practice did sign up for the Redmoor ‘net zero’ campaign a few years ago but needed to focus their efforts The team at the practise started by asking for bike storage and a staff shower facility to be built during an NHS property services (NHSPS) refurbishment to aid with staff active travel During this refurbishment they also pushed for LED lights to be installed throughout the building and for signs to remind staff to turn lights off when leaving a room approval was also given to utilise a bleak greenspace at the practise and turn it into a community garden for staff and the local community and a wildflower bed to encourage biodiversity growth The practise was also approved for funding from Active Travel Lancashire to purchase some E-bikes for staff to use for home visits and it is hoped to extend this to a borrowing scheme where staff can borrow the e-bikes at the weekends What was the Delivering a Net Zero NHS Benefit The cycle facilities being installed at the practise make it much easier for staff to commute consciously and comfortably with the use of a shower facility the use of E-bikes for patient home visits reduces the car travel around the village reduces air pollution whilst also promoting active travel in the community The development of the green space at the practise will encourage biodiversity development which contributes to reducing air pollution and encourages wildlife These changes will improve employee health and wellbeing through staff being empowered to be more active in their commute and having a green space with seating and flowers to relax in during their breaks enabling a reduction in stress The green space is also available to the community making the practise more than just the local GP but a place where locals can enjoy the outdoors and the benefits that come from this Key contact and Email: Judie Rowlands, Judie.Rowlands@nhs.net Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 5/3/2025 4:47:00 PM | Toby Rhodes Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 5/3/2025 4:01:00 AM | Tristan Beasley Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 5/4/2025 4:04:00 AM | Tristan Beasley Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 5/3/2025 7:25:00 AM | Toby Rhodes Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting ! 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Best Version Media, LLC. who improved to 26-22 and 9-9 in the conference Despite recording eight hits against CBU's four Tarleton couldn't capitalize on scoring opportunities ultimately missing a late comeback chance after a home run by Sergio Guerra Holt Gibson pitched effectively for the Texans allowing just one earned run and striking out two in three innings including a solo home run from Andrew Walters that provided the Lancers an early lead missed opportunities in key innings and leaving runners on base limited their ability to overcome CBU's lead The Texans showed resilience but could not convert several crucial situations into runs The Texans aim to regroup and focus on capitalizing on scoring opportunities in future games They must address their hitting consistency to improve overall performance as the season progresses Tarleton State's loss against California Baptist underscores the need for the team to improve their situational hitting maximizing scoring potential will be crucial for future success in the WAC The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here I find particular satisfaction in observing how the works I’m reading weave their way into my words and political theory whose imprints were often clear Less evident were the remnants of the books I chose for escape: science fiction I’d rarely before touched and which couldn’t be mistaken as “productive” for my project sometimes revealing a societal dynamic in starker clearer terms than an academic paper I’d turned to for the same answer But reading Caro while working on nonfiction on something that could be called urban history no less quickly proved a surefire procurement strategy for a sense of inadequacy In the glare of his Pulitzer(s)-winning prose Being Caro-like was for me—for most—an unachievable standard and I didn’t have the same kind of contractual leeway nor the support of a spouse doing full-time research to fulfill his former editor’s famed edict to “turn every page.” That phrase so encapsulated Caro’s origin story as a dogged investigative reporter and an exhaustive researcher that the charming documentary about his relationship with his editor Robert Gottlieb took it as a title I’d set out to chronicle the community-splitting fights within two large social housing cooperatives in New York tracing how their residents debated whether to privatize their homes in pursuit of profit or to preserve them as public goods for future generations I came to the project with the baggage of perfectionism and a muddle of training that made me certain the perspective of any of the thousands of resident-owners involved could be revelatory I’d been introduced to the fights as a journalist studied them as a graduate student in urban planning and conducted interviews informed by past forays into oral history—but I didn’t have the wherewithal As I dipped in and out of the research over the course of a decade A subset of the buildings’ residents would have to stand in for a greater part of the whole just as I hoped the particular of these stories would shine a light on the general of our societal moment Occasionally I also had to find peace with skipping a page I knew might be rich There was the man who served on the co-op board who I tracked down at the local coffee shop he visited daily I asked if he was “so-and-so.” Unfortunately “so-and-so” was a different resident whose name I’d just read among my notes He gruffly answered “No,” and having botched my initial introduction I didn’t catch him at the coffee shop again I had to weather my personal disdain anew when I’d set up an interview with someone I respected as a radio journalist who also happened to live in one of the buildings He bluntly opened with his opinion that my recording set-up was amateurish I tried to keep my nodding to a minimum as he shared keen observations on neighborly dynamics I’d captured only 15 minutes of an hour-long dialogue pages lost to one recorder out of space and my back-up out of battery these moments could feel like a kind of professional malpractice I had to balance them with the moments of research bliss: ruffling through filing cabinets in an architect’s basement to thumb early floor plans for those co-ops their edges charred from an office’s destruction on 9/11 and handpicked from the ashes by the old man upstairs Those were the kind of pages in which I found joy if not immediate use and I don’t expect more volumes to come in which to file them three key interviewees from my project have passed away but their ideas on what neighbors owe one another and the wider city do along with hints of their personality: James Szal’s banter with his shih tzu Gucci Leo Aria’s preference for a sugar-heavy decaf espresso I couldn’t coax perfection across from Caro’s work to mine because it doesn’t exist there either I dug into why a vast loophole resulting in the loss of a public good was introduced into legislation governing these co-ops decades back without any clear benefit As I worked my way through committee reports from the New York State legislature I tried to assume nothing until the intent became clear The loophole that had set these community splitting debates in motion and the crisis for affordability that followed had prompted the schisms and losses of today ____________________________________________ Homes for Living by Jonathan Tarleton is available via Beacon Press Created by Grove Atlantic and Electric Literature Masthead About Sign Up For Our Newsletters How to Pitch Lit Hub Privacy Policy Support Lit Hub - Become A Member Lit Hub has always brought you the best of the book world for free—no paywall you'll keep independent book coverage alive and thriving Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 4/30/2025 11:39:00 PM | Tristan Beasley Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/10/2025 7:09:00 PM | Grant Cohen Thanks for visiting The Crimson Tide and head basketball coach Nate Oats has added more length to the Tide's front court with Joe Tipton of On3 Sports reporting Alabama has landed a commitment from Tarleton State transfer Keitenn Bristow 190-pound power forward from Wichita Falls and 1.4 assists per game while shooting 46.1 percent from the floor and 32.8 percent from three-point range during his freshman season at Tarleton State He started 19 games and appeared in 23 for the Texans last season Brostow was a three-star recruit from Holliday High School in Holliday 66 power forward in the 2024 recruiting class and UT-Arlington coming out of high school Bristow is the Crimson Tide's fourth addition via the transfer portal this season and the seventh new Crimson Tide player standing at 6-foot-5 or taller Every addition for Alabama has been 6-foot-5 or bigger emphasizing the length that Nate Oats and Preston Murphy have been targeting for the Crimson Tide this cycle Alabama's current 2025-26 men's basketball team looks like: * Indicates incoming transfer+ Indicates incoming freshman Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_ Nate Oats and the Crimson Tide adds another chess piece from the transfer portal with a transfer from Tarleton State.\nRead More BREAKING: Tarleton State transfer PF Keitenn Bristow has committed to Alabama🐘https://t.co/svO81NBPer pic.twitter.com/L23HUAGKnG Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_ Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting LIFE IS INTERESTING.  BEING INFORMED MATTERS places and events happening in and around Stephenville and Erath County SearchTarleton State’s proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine one step closer to becoming reality with passage of HB 125.Sara Vanden BergeApr 281 min readUpdated: 5 days ago Photo/TSU Media RelationsTSU Media Relations Special to Beneath the Surface News House Bill 125, legislation supporting Tarleton State University’s proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine, passed the Texas House of Representatives last week with resounding approval. Following the passage, the bill now advances to the Texas Senate for further consideration. “The overwhelming support from the Texas House of Representatives has been incredible,” said Tarleton State President Dr. James Hurley. “Our medical school will ensure that more Texans have an opportunity to stay and serve our state.” The proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine reflects Tarleton’s mission to address critical disparities in healthcare access and quality in rural and medically underserved communities. Texas ranks 47th in the nation for patient-to-physician ratio, with just 13 physicians per 10,000 residents in rural areas. One of Texas’ fastest-growing universities, Tarleton State has students from 228 of the state’s 254 counties, ranking third among Texas institutions for statewide representation. Of the nearly 18,000 students at Tarleton, over 97% hail from the Lone Star State. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 20% of Texas residents will be 60 or older by 2030, and the number of residents aged 65 and older is projected to more than double to 8.3 million by 2050, further increasing healthcare demands. was named Founding Dean of Tarleton’s proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine and work closely with healthcare partners to secure commitments for clinical placements and residencies sara@beneaththesurfacenews.com on facebook get in touch © Beneath the Surface News.  All right reserved WEBSITE DESIGN BY STARLING MEMORY Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/18/2025 7:50:00 PM | Grant Cohen Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Costa Coffee has expanded its UK footprint with the opening of a new drive-through location on Liverpool Road in Tarleton The Tarleton drive-through store has a contemporary design complete with both indoor and outdoor seating The drive-through lanes offer an expedited option for those picking up their orders on the go The new Tarleton store will create 15 local jobs Customers can place their orders through the Costa Club app which supports both click-and-collect and click-and-serve options Costa Coffee area manager Assim Mohammed said: “We are incredibly excited to bring Costa Coffee to Tarleton and become a part of this wonderful community Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis “Our new drive-through store is designed to be a welcoming space where customers can come together relax and enjoy quality time with friends and family over delicious coffee and tasty treats.” In August 2024, Costa Coffee re-opened its overhauled restaurant located in Billericay The renovated store is equipped with a range of new functionalities including touchscreen ordering and a designated pick-up area It also has a newly updated interior design The new touchscreen ordering system simplifies the purchasing process and there is a dedicated collection point for quicker service Updates include a new counter and modern seating for customers who want to enjoy their beverages on-site Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting ! Adkins—each showcased exceptional talent in their respective sports they join the ranks of only 189 members who have made substantial contributions to Tarleton Athletics and the community Athletics Director Steve Uryasz and President Dr James Hurley noted the achievements and impact of these athletes both on and off the field The ceremony highlighted the athletes' legacies and their roles in shaping the university's athletic history The induction ceremony reflects a growing recognition and celebration of athletic achievements at the university Future events may continue to highlight Tarleton's dedication towards fostering talent and honoring alumni who contribute to the institution's legacy further enhancements to the Hall of Fame and its initiatives are likely to attract attention and engagement from the community The 2025 Hall of Fame class not only showcases individual athletic greatness but also underscores Tarleton State's commitment to honoring those who represent the university with distinction Their legacies will inspire future generations of student-athletes to strive for excellence in their pursuits Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 3/18/2025 11:04:00 PM | Pam LaFosse ©2018 McNeese State University Athletics Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/10/2025 7:30:00 PM | Todd Cruff Thanks for visiting ! 11 seed and currently stands in 11th place Rebeca Fernandez led the Texans with a score of +4 (76) with Wake Forest leading the team standings at +1 with Tarleton's tee times starting shortly after The team will aim to improve its position to secure a spot at the national championships highlights their potential in the tournament but they must significantly reduce their overall score to advance Game Recap: Baseball | 4/26/2025 12:57:00 AM | Tristan Beasley Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting