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Author: Marc Hudson

Executive to meet with councillors about cycle lanes #CycleLanesJustice

22 June, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

The pressure is working. Over the last week people who want open, transparent and agile action on pop-up cycle lanes…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes

Pop-up cycle lanes are a way to reduce social inequalities in #Manchester – take action before, during and after Weds 24th June #Cyclelanesjustice

Marc Hudson 1 Comment

At 2pm next Wednesday, (24th June), elected councillors will meet online to scrutinise the (in) actions of Manchester City Council.…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes, Manchester City Council

Reading list: climate justice articles by people of colour

21 June, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Yesterday Meg Ruttan Walker tweeted as follows hey folks, what are your favourite climate justice pieces written by Black, Indigenous,…

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Posted in: Allyship, Lessons from History

Lobbying politicians about #climate – a novice’s guide

19 June, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

As part of our Active Citizenship Toolkit, we are today releasing a novice’s guide to lobbying councillors about climate change.…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit, How to, Manchester City Council

A #climate emergency hub for Manchester – interview with Jackie Haynes

Marc Hudson 2 Comments

On Monday 22nd June, at 7pm, Climate Emergency Manchester holds its next online meeting [email us on contact@climateemergencymanchester.net if you…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Jackie Haynes

Write to councillors, and make scrutiny work for pop-up cycle lanes in #Manchester

18 June, 2020 Marc Hudson 2 Comments

Manchester City Council is not being clear about what it is planning to do about pop-up cycle lanes. The other…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes, Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Scrutiny Committee Meetings

Open letter to #Manchester City Council about pop-up cycle lanes – add your name if you like

17 June, 2020 Marc Hudson 4 Comments

UPDATE: Letter sent at 4pm on Weds 17th June. Please write to Manchester City Councillors, especially those who sit on…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes

#Manchester printing co-operative needs YOUR help

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Manchester Area Resource Centre (MARC) is a Manchester institution.  They’ve printed flyers, posters (and also zines). They’ve been going since…

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Posted in: Upcoming events

Manchester City Council, pop-up bike lanes, the Titanic and What Is To Be Done?

16 June, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

If Manchester City Council had been the owner-operators of the Titanic, then before the ship had hit the Atlantic sea-bed…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council

The Active Citizenship Toolkit: Please help @ClimateEmergMcr with its 11 “absolute gaps”

15 June, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Last Monday CEM met (online) to discuss how we’re going to close our “absolute gaps” (I know, #livingthedream). This blog…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit

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