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Debate; “XR has done more harm than good for the movement towards climate action” – Weds 18 Nov 5pm

17 November, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Public Debate: This House Believes that XR has done more harm than good for the movement towards climate action (Manchester…

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Posted in: Upcoming events

Interview with Cheddar Gorgeous on pronouns, social movements and what is to be done

13 November, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Cheddar Gorgeous is, well, “Unicorn, alien, and Idealist. Anthropologist, producer and provocateur” who kindly agreed to answer some questions.  [Instagram…

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Posted in: Interviews

Where is the new chief of the #Manchester #climate “partnership”? Announcement due next week.

12 November, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Manchester City Council set up a “community interest company” (CIC) a few years ago.  Okay, that’s not a sentence that…

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Posted in: Manchester City Council

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

Groundwork “local green leaders” in Greater #Manchester – applications close 18 November

10 November, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

 from a press release- Community charity, Groundwork is searching for the next cohort of young activists in Greater Manchester to…

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Save Ryebank Fields- what next? @ryebankfields #Manchester

9 November, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

So, MMU sent people to fence off Ryebank Fields today.  What happened next? At least 40 people showed up to…

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Posted in: Ryebank Fields

MMU showing its green credentials at Ryebank Fields

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Manchester Metropolitan University likes to boast about how green it is. Talk is cheap. Right now, they’re fencing off/have fenced…

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Posted in: Ryebank Fields

Leafletting in Burnage for a seventh scrutiny committee, on #climate for #Manchester

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Our petition for a seventh scrutiny committee is almost closed. If you live, work or study within Manchester City Council’s…

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Posted in: Petition for cash and democracy

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

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