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Guest report: The executive dodges pop-up cycle lanes

24 June, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Juan Villanueva is a freelance journalist specialising in environmental issues (see his website The Green Bee), and regular contributor to…

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

Live tweeting for beginners, with #NESC and #CycleLanesJustice as a worked example #Manchester #digitalactivism

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In under an hour’s time, one of Manchester City Council’s six scrutiny committees – Neighbourhoods and Environment – will meet.…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit, Manchester City Council, Neighbourhoods and Environment Scrutiny Committee

Citizens install pop-up cycle lanes. Doubtless #Manchester City Council will remove them

Marc Hudson 3 Comments

Over the past two weeks, citizens have lobbied Manchester City Council to take bold action and install pop-up cycle lanes…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes

Protest group tell Manchester City Council “don’t block progress on safe cycling”

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On Saturday 27th June 2020 at 12.00pm residents of areas adjoining the A6/Stockport Road will take to the pavements to…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes

What do pop-up cycle lanes have to do with our petition?

23 June, 2020 Calum McFarlane 1 Comment

The case for “pop-up” cycle lanes is so close to being open-and-shut, it is genuinely baffling to understand what reasons…

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Posted in: Cycle lanes, Petition for cash and democracy

Gender, Violence and White Feminism: Q&A with Alison Phipps

Marc Hudson 1 Comment

There’s a new book that we think folks should read. It’s called “Me Not You: the problem with mainstream feminism.” …

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Posted in: Allyship

Join @ClimateEmergMcr at 7pm, Mon 22nd June tonight to learn abt #climate action in #Manchester – agenda and reports

22 June, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Climate Emergency Manchester holds its latest online meeting tonight, at 7pm. It will be either a Zoom or a Webex…

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

Executive to meet with councillors about cycle lanes #CycleLanesJustice

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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

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