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Next @ClimateEmergMcr meeting – Tues 1st Sept, 8pm. Also – pls print off copies of petition, get family etc to sign

24 August, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

The next online Climate Emergency Meeting is to be held on Tuesday 1st September, at 8pm.  The 45 to 60…

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CEM Monthly Meeting – 20 July – Recap

26 July, 2020 Chloe Jeffries Leave a comment

Why does CEM hold a monthly meeting? CEM holds a short meeting once a month to update supporters on upcoming…

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Posted in: meetings, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee

Not-away day: activism under lockdown

30 April, 2020 Adam Peirce Leave a comment

Whilst CEM has been socially distancing in lockdown, we decided to have a ‘non-away day’ to discuss some more strategic…

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Posted in: meetings Filed under: away day

Event report – Launch event for “MCC for Beginners”

15 February, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

On Thursday 13th February, a dozen or so of us gathered at the wonderful Sandbar, 120 Grosvenor St,  for pizza,…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council, meetings

New CEM report: “Manchester City Council and Climate Change for beginners”

13 February, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Climate Emergency Manchester (1) today releases a new report explaining the ins and outs of Manchester City Council, and its…

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Posted in: Briefing Papers, Manchester City Council, meetings

Chorlton climate action meeting – practical ward suggestions

24 January, 2020 Chloe Jeffries 2 Comments

Important does not need to be glamourous. Important can be practical. The Climate Action Workshop held in Chorlton on Thursday…

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Posted in: meetings Filed under: Cllr Eve Holt, Local Plan, Ward action

#climate & Great Ancoats cycle lanes & on the scrutiny agenda in #Manchester. Pre-meeting, Weds 17th July, 1pm

15 July, 2019 Marc Hudson 2 Comments

You are invited to attend the next meeting of Climate Emergency Manchester. It is this Wednesday, 17th July, from 1pm…

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Posted in: meetings, Scrutiny Committee Meetings

Learn to scrutinise #Manchester Council, in practice… Weds 19th June, 1pm

17 June, 2019 Marc Hudson

Manchester City Council has 96 councillors. There is a ten member Executive which is responsible for policy.  There are six…

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Posted in: meetings, Scrutiny Committee Meetings Filed under: Eco Schools, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee

Event report: “What can we do about the Climate Emergency in #Manchester?”

16 June, 2019 calummcfarlane

This may look like a quiet country chapel, but this is actually Northenden Methodist Church, overlooking the busy Palatine Road.…

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Posted in: meetings, Thank you

Upcoming: “What can we do about the #climate emergency here in #Manchester?” Sat 15th June, Northenden

6 June, 2019 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

On Saturday 15th June, from 11.30 to 12.30 residents of Northenden and further afield have the chance to come together…

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The week ahead – @ClimateEmergMcr bulletin abt #Manchester #climate stuff Jan 18th https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2021/01/18/the-week-ahead-climateemergmcr-bulletin-abt-manchester-climate-stuff-jan-18th/

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Cracking Good Food wants your donations to help with new community kitchen in #Gorton https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2021/01/17/cracking-good-food-wants-your-donations-to-help-with-new-community-kitchen-in-gorton/

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Watch out for the bus company rearguard campaign. Funded by Rotala plc, a large bus company.
Instead, respond to the Greater Manchester bus consultation, supporting the franchise proposals: the best option under current legislation.
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