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Author: Marc Hudson

200 online signatures! Interview with Anne Tucker. #climateemergencymcr #climate #Manchester

27 April, 2019 Marc Hudson

Whoop, we hit 200 signatures online (and we have a load more coming in on the paper form, which you…

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Posted in: Petition milestone interviews Filed under: Anne Tucker

In celebration of 150 signatures online… #climateemergencymcr

24 April, 2019 Marc Hudson

Yesterday the online petition went past 150 signatures. That’s not a particularly significant number to do an interview but nonetheless, …

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Meeting: “What next for #climate action in #Manchester” Thurs 23rd May

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On Thursday 23 May, on the eve of the next Youth Strike for Climate, the crucial question of ‘what next?’…

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Greater #Manchester Combined Authority has no petitions scheme. A FoIA…

16 April, 2019 Marc Hudson

On Saturday 13th April 2019 I sent this email to enquiries@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk Dear Sir/Madam, Recently I enquired about whether the GMCA…

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Posted in: Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Uncategorized Filed under: Andy Burnham

#Climate Emergency #Manchester Fortnightly Bulletin #001 15 April 2019

15 April, 2019 Marc Hudson

Welcome to the first “progress report” on the Climate Emergency Manchester campaign. First of all, it is a campaign to…

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Why a “climate emergency” petition?

4 April, 2019 Marc Hudson

At the moment, the local authorities in Manchester are either able to ignore climate change, or else are talking the…

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wordstoseebyAndrea Sandor@wordstoseeby·
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The Hulme Hippodrome is up for auction.

Campaigners are concerned this amazing historic building and community hub @niamos_mcr could be redeveloped into residential https://twitter.com/AnnetteWright/status/1352648271731290117

Annette Wright@AnnetteWright

From @niamos_mcr Saving the #Hulme Hippodrome & Playhouse Campaign: Hulme Hippodrome up for auction
We’ve just been alerted to the following:
https://auctionhouselondon.co.uk/lot/the-hulme-hippodrome-and-floral-hall-47-53-preston-street-hulme-manchester-lancashire-m15-5eu-125912/
Guide price £950k
Worryingly the auction details suggest that the Hippodrome could be redeveloped as residential.

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tricyclemayorHarrie Larrington-Spencer@tricyclemayor·
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A very timely and much needed research report by @transportforall on LTNs, impacts on disabled people and accessible active travel.

A recommended read for everyone involved in changing streetscapes.

https://www.transportforall.org.uk/campaigns-and-research/pave-the-way/

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ClimateEmergMcrClimate Emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcr·
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.@JoMusker You might be interested in this student handbook by @maz_graz and @poojakishinani , esp this section -

https://climateemergencymanchester.net/student-climate-handbook/part-1-climate-grief-and-our-mental-health/abyss-staring-and-morale-maintenance/

#staringintotheabyss
#findingyouremotionalnietzscheinlife

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MCRCycleSamSam 🚴🌱🍻Ⓥ@MCRCycleSam·
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Careful anyone using Cross Road, Chorlton. Some serious defects that could wreck a car wheel, or throw you off your bike. Reported to @ManCityCouncil .

Closing this road to rat runners as part of Chorlton Cycleway would slow deterioration. @evefrancisholt @hacking4chorltz

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ClimateEmergMcrClimate Emergency Manchester@ClimateEmergMcr·
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Helllo @UNFCCC - who do we speak to abt your "Race to Zero" thing? Esp interested in whether the R2Z process allow for underperforming councils and cities to be stripped of their membership if they continue to overpromise and underdeliver?

Asking for a friend.

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