Isabel

Author's details

Name: Isabel Bottoms
Date registered: August 28, 2009

Biography

Isabel, 21, has grown up on the beautiful coast of West Wales, Aberaeron. She is studying law at the University of Bristol at the moment, but she also helps runs her own organisation called UNfairplay and is a director of Dyfodol. She loves the sea and cycling round Bristol on her speedy bike. Pancakes are her favourite food.

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  3. Up to our knees in jeans — 1 comment
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Sep
30

Personal Reflections Series : Part 1

Anthony

  TWM I wonder what I’d be doing if I weren’t on this trip. I’m fairly I wouldn’t be writing this, watching the Polish countryside on a sleeper from Moscow to Cologne. Whatever I’d be doing, it certainly wouldn’t have …

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Sep
24

350 day of action

Project Mongolia's 350 action

Campaigners all over the world took part in the moving planet campaign on September 24th. Here are our project Mongolia volunteers showing how to move in style! And our friends from Greenbell filling up Sukhbaatar Square in Ulaan Baatar:

Sep
20

Up to our knees in jeans

their stripey bags..

    It was our very last day in U.B and we all got up early, despite having such a late night, to do some last minute shopping and packing. We had until half past twelve before our mini bus came …

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Sep
15

Workshops ‘r’ us

learning about the greenhouse effect

It is to our credit that we have been so lax in producing wonderful blogs for you this last week would you believe! We have been on a whirlwind of workshops in and out of UB, and experiencing Mongolian nomadic …

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Sep
09

some final thoughts on the train from our Rosie

waving goodbye to the Russian border

I felt a bit emotional on our last day of the Trans-Mongolia. Beginning our journey on Saturday 27th August traveling here to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, required 7 train changes and moving the clocks forward 7 hours. Living for five nights on …

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Sep
07

Escapades on an escalator

Twm a Rosie

Today was eventful to say the least. We all had an early start, meeting a board member of the Mongolian Green Party (MGP). In the same meeting we also met the co-chairman of the MGP, who is also an advisor …

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Sep
03

Kyle’s photo blog, day 4

gwybodaeth tren Trans Siberian

Aug
21

Some Mongolia fundraising pictures

(Cymraeg) Evidence of our efforts to raise money for our Mongolia trip! I sold cakes from my garage, and even charged people to stroke our dog!

Sep
19

10:10:10 day skill-up!!

Sep
18

What are your priorities?

Now’s your chance to tell Ed, our energy and climate change minister, what should be top of his to-do list for tackling climate change: http://www.edspledge.com/eds-pledge-tell-priorities

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