Reflected diffracted light
It has been a long twenty-four hours preparing for a public talk to the local Civic Society about where we have reached with the Neighbourhood Development Plan. Hugh prepared a powerpoint presentation script and I added about fifty photos I have taken during the process to illustrate the issues.
The talk by Hugh went well and the process has been useful as we've now a cleared idea of how to communicate the issues to a wider audience. Eventually the whole town will need to know in order for them to be able to vote for the Plan at a local referendum.
Our next audience will be the new town council who need to approve the P{lan for it to move forward through the various statutory processes prior to an eventual referendum. I think the visual presentation is a good start and it may be possible to create from it a stand-alone film explaining what the Neighbourhood Development Plan is and how it has been derived by all the local community representatives who have contributed.
After the meeting a few of us went to have some fine real local ale in the centre of town. Whilst we were talking, I spotted these refracted ceiling lights being reflected off an elevated flat screen tv, which was turned off. It reminded me of being shown 'diffraction gratings' in a physics lesson at school decades ago. I thought it might make a blip, as I was running out of time.
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