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Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 1 of 2.

Time: 2025-10-09 00:19:59 Source: Author: Popular Lights

When you think you’ve gotten everything out that you can with the comb, swish the brush around again in the baking soda/essential oil water to rinse out anything else that may have been left in there, then rise the whole brush thoroughly with clear, clean water.

Great for the home office or the homework desk!.Leafy  Candles Part #1.

Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 1 of 2.

– Dress up a mason jar for the season to create a wonderful candle display.. 7).Leafy Candles Part #2.Another wonderful candle display.

Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 1 of 2.

Be sure to take their advice and use battery operated candles.. 8).– Here’s a fun craft for Mom and Dad to be enjoyed by the whole family.

Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 1 of 2.

Initial crafts are always a hit around our house and it it’s the same for you, why not keep them seasonal?.

– Another classic; a Fall inspired wreath is as bright a beacon for the changing season as the trees themselves.At that time, I started a system of 15 minute daily yard work sessions, hoping to be a little more disciplined in getting things taken care of that were bugging me.

I was also really trying not to overwhelm myself and run screaming for the (non-existent) hills..Little things that bug me are getting taken care of and I don’t find myself putting things off until that magical time in the future when I have a whole day that I can/want to spend working outside on yard clean up..

The idea behind this system is to find something, anything, to do each day for around 15 minutes on whatever project (the yard in this case).It’s about seeing how much you can get done in 15 minutes, but also how much you can get done when you develop a habit and use it 365 days a year.

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