Sony Nomination for Andy

2008 April 17
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sova-awards-sheffield-2007800.jpgAndy has been nominated for a prestigious Sony Radio Academy Award for his work on the BBC Radio Sheffield ‘Good Neighbour’ Appeal during last Summer’s floods. The Sony Award ‘Community Category’ recognises community achievement by a Radio Station.

The station also has a nomination for Kate Linderholm’s excellent flood documentary for BBC Radio Sheffield.

The awards ceremony is to be held at London’s Park Hotel on Monday 12th May 2008, when the final winners in all categories will be revealed.

See the Sony website for more details about the Awards and the 2008 nominations http://www.radioawards.org/winners/?year=2008

Andy speaks at Climate Change Conference

2008 April 14
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launching-the-dan-aid-campaign-in-sheffield800.jpgAndy Kershaw spoke at the recent high profile and very successful climate change conference at Sheffield Hallam University

Flooding, Water and the Landscape Conference

Sheffield Hallam University – Monday 17 March 2008 – Thursday 20 March 2008

This landmark conference was organised by Dr Ian D. Rotherham of the Tourism and Environmental Change Research Unit at Sheffield Hallam University, in partnership with the Biodiversity and Landscape History Research Institute.

The theme was‘Flooding and Water Management in the Landscape’, and it was held at Sheffield Hallam University from Monday 17 March to Wednesday 19 March 2008. On Thursday 20 there was be a linked site visit to Bowden Housteads Wood and Sheffield’s Manor Estate, to look firsthand at Sustainable Urban Drainage Schemes in practice and indeed at the consequences of failure.

Paul Hudson, the BBC’s correspondent on weather and climate change gave an evening presentation, and BBC Radio Sheffield’s Andy Kershaw discussed local action and flood crises.

The conference covered the lessons of history and landscape change for the future, and the impacts of climate and other environmental changes. This was a significant event and the proceedings will be published shortly.

We had shared themes with colleagues affected by floods in Europe such as both eastern and western Germany. We shared experiences of landscape-scale responses, with a truly international flavour.

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, ADAS, the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Assembly, and Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (IEEM) supported the event.