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Manchester City Council to set new budget, spends £322k on IT

27 May, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Manchester City Council has released two documents about its budget ahead of next Wednesday’s  virtual Executive Meeting. That meeting, on…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit, Budget, Manchester City Council

Help us get our A.C.T. together on #climate action in #Manchester

26 May, 2020 Marc Hudson 2 Comments

How can social movement organisations learn new skills so that they can do more stuff?  How can they sustain their…

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Posted in: Active Citizenship Toolkit

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

New report shows challenges facing Manchester’s zero carbon recovery

20 May, 2020 Chloe 1 Comment

Climate Emergency Manchester today releases Hung, Drawn and Quarterly 3  – its third independent assessment of Manchester City Council’s progress…

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Posted in: Hung Drawn and Quarterly, Manchester City Council

On Fear

19 May, 2020 Calum McFarlane 2 Comments

Today we continue a series of posts where CEM Core Group members consider what various “big emotions” mean to them…

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Posted in: Coming To Our Own Emotional Rescue, Emotional Literacy Filed under: Fear

On Hope – Response #2

18 May, 2020 Calum McFarlane Leave a comment

Today we are posting the second response to our post “On Hope” from Robbie Watt. Thanks Robbie for taking the…

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Posted in: Coming To Our Own Emotional Rescue, Emotional Literacy Filed under: Hope

Things That Won’t Save Us #1 – (Private) EVs

4 May, 2020 Calum McFarlane 4 Comments

“Things That Won’t Save Us” (TTWSU) is an occasional series of blog posts by members of Climate Emergency Manchester.  We…

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Posted in: Things That Won't Save Us Filed under: EVs, Private

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

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