I started the day meeting with Alison Plant at the Watford Community Housing Trust which is now really starting to establish itself as a key local organisation.
Later, I was called by someone reviewing the ReaLM course that I undertook earlier this year in Cambridge. I referred him to entries in this blog; was that a bit self-important of me?
My workload again comprises a cast field full of various Hares that someone (usually me) has set racing. I must again don my bunny slaughtering attire or I will soon be drowning in a sea of hares. Mixing metaphors is never a good sign.
At present, one of the more attractive hares is the proposed "Good Neighbours" scheme for which we have slowly been identifying issues and exploring options. Today, Vanessa (our Development and Training Officer) introduced me to Sarah Bird (her counterpart in Three Rivers CVS) who explained to me the structure of time banking which seems to offer solutions to most (all?) of the problems we have so far identified. We shall explore further.