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Author: Chloe

How we’re scrutinising Manchester City Council in 2021 (starting with Resources and Governance Scrutiny Committee)

13 January, 2021 Chloe 13 Comments

Have you broken your New Year’s Resolutions yet? Or are you, understandably, sacking off that type of thing altogether this…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, Operation Scrutiny, Resources and Governance Scrutiny Committee

Fly-tipping and not much else: NESC December 2020

3 December, 2020 Chloe 1 Comment

Juan Villaneuva Tuduri searches for mentions of the climate emergency at December’s Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee Yesterday the Neighbourhoods…

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Posted in: Juan Villanueva Tuduri, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee

Over 1,500 signatures and a raft for the climate emergency. How did we get here?

11 November, 2020 Chloe 2 Comments

Deadline day has arrived. Official petitions to Manchester City Council have cut-off points, and the end date for requesting a…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy, Thank you, What next for climate action in Manchester meeting

Milestone interview with Mark and Chloe of ‘Archchi’s’ – the tastiest Sri Lankan food in Manchester

6 November, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

  We have passed a double milestone for petition signatures – 750 online and over 1500 in total. It seems…

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Posted in: Interviews, Interviews with community builders, Petition milestone interviews

November Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee – No bandwidth for the climate emergency

5 November, 2020 Chloe 1 Comment

Simon Jermy reports for CEM on November NESC and how it further demonstrated the urgent need for a seventh scrutiny…

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Posted in: Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Petition for cash and democracy, Scrutiny Committee Meetings

Petition – one week to go, ask two people you know

Chloe Leave a comment

There is more than one piece of nerve-wracking democracy unfolding this week. Our petition for a new scrutiny committee of…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

Interview with Jane Zelikova (@j_zelikova) on climate activism under Trump and All We Can Save

3 November, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

Dr Jane Zelikova (@j_zelikova) is a climate scientist and activist in the US. She works for Carbon 180, is the…

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Posted in: Interviews

Petition update – with two weeks to go, we may need to nudge God

27 October, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

More than 700 people have now signed the petition for a climate change scrutiny committee online, and a similar number…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

US-UK trade deal – what, why, and how to take action

24 October, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

CEM Researcher Ellen Bassam explains why the US-UK trade deal matters for climate, democracy and so much more. Today marks…

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Posted in: Guest posts Filed under: Campaigns, Democracy

Petition update – what’s going on and how you can help

21 October, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

It’s been another week filled with activities around our petition. We run through the highlights below. What happened last week?…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

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