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Author: Marc Hudson

Second report for discussion on Weds 27th May, 7pm – Petition for a 7th scrutiny committee: “help!”

25 May, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester(CEM) is inviting members of the public to join us, online, on Wednesday 27th May at 7pm (the…

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

First report for Weds 27th May “scrutinising #Manchester council on #climate, taking action” meeting released.

24 May, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Manchester City Council has suspended its scrutiny process because of the coronavirus lockdown.  The six meetings which were supposed to…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Upcoming events

Online meeting to scrutinise Council, talk about “what next and how?” – Weds 27th May, 7pm #Manchester #climate

22 May, 2020 Marc Hudson 3 Comments

CEMNESC overview report 2020 05 27On Wednesday 27th May citizens in Manchester will gather online to do three crucial things…

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Posted in: Scrutiny Committee Meetings, Upcoming events

Campaigners call for better post-lockdown vision for #Manchester

3 May, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Campaigners from various Manchester-based campaigning bodies, including Climate Emergency Manchester (1), have called for the City Council’s post-lockdown planning to…

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Posted in: Coronavirus, Manchester City Council

Data ownership. What it is, why it matters. Interview with Stuart Mills…

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Who owns what data? Who owns the infrastructure on which data is created, transmitted, managed? And why should we care…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Stuart Mills

Interview with Chris Shaw on #coronavirus, #climate and ‘what next?’@ @kalahar1

19 April, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

During the lockdown (and beyond?) we are interviewing folks active in climate campaigning, asking them to reflect on coronavirus and…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Chris Shaw

Stitched Up – #Manchester folks making a difference

17 April, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

There are lots of great community-level organisations in Manchester. One of them is Stitched Up. Sarah, from the organisation, answers…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Stitched Up

Interview with Ketan Joshi about #climate #corona #activism @KetanJ0

16 April, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

The latest in a series of interviews where we ask, well, basic questions.  This time its Ketan Joshi – @KetanJ0…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Ketan Joshi

A year of CEM – Marc Hudson

15 April, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Looking back at a year of Climate Emergency Manchester with a series of posts from the Core Group members. I’m…

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Posted in: Uncategorisable musings Filed under: A Year Of CEM

CEM announces closure – “Council actions will solve #climate crisis”

1 April, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

In a shock announcement, the citizen’s group Climate Emergency Manchester has announced it will close, citing the vast improvement in…

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Posted in: Briefing Papers, Hung Drawn and Quarterly, Manchester City Council, Uncategorisable musings

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