Monthly Archives: February 2012

A “Local Nature Partnership” for Greater Manchester? Maybe…

MCFly’s bio-diversity reporter Dave Bishop spills the (organic and locally-sourced) beans about a new “Local Nature Partnership” On Friday 3rd February 2012 I attended a consultation workshop on the setting up of a Greater Manchester Local Nature Partnership (LNP). I … Continue reading

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MCFly Climate Bulletin #13, Feb 13 2012

Hi all, See you all (marrieds, singles, everyone!) on Tuesday night at the Sandbar for “Carbon Dating” or for chatting and mingling and meeting old friends and new ones… Please encourage your climate-concerned friends to take out a (free!!) subscription … Continue reading

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MCFly #02: Culture Vulture Book Reviewers Needed

BOOK REVIEW: Global Action Networks: Creating Our Future Together Steve Waddell Bocconi University Press 2011 Reviewed by Marc Hudson The first chapter is “meh”. The last chapter is semi-dodgy. Everything in between is… solid gold. This management book, by a … Continue reading

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MCFly #02: MCFly in “praising council” shocker

Mon 6 Feb: Castle Grayskull was shaken to its foundations this morning, as Council officers and elected members read a positive news story about the Council in the pages of MCFly. Reporting on the Council’s decision to include carbon savings … Continue reading

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MCFly #02: The Biodiversity Action Plan 2012-16

MCMonthly’s Everything you wanted to know about ‘The Biodiversity Action Plan 2012-16‘ but were afraid to ask.  The Manchester Biodiversity Action Plan 2012 – 2016 has just been finalised by Manchester City Council. This plan replaces the Manchester Biodiversity Action … Continue reading

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Council to sign off on more regeneration in West Gorton

Manchester City Council is due to sign off on a large regeneration project in a deprived area of the city, with significant amounts of retrofit as part of the package. At its Executive meeting on Wednesday 15th February, item 15 … Continue reading

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MCFly #02: Carbon Literacy- Let’s hope cooler heads prevail…

A small community-interest company is taking its first steps to help people in Manchester to understand – and reduce – their carbon footprints. Manchester-based Cooler secured funding from local textile company Westford Mills, and Manchester City Council, to co-ordinate a … Continue reading

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“Animal Farm” and Climate Change

A small (but perfectly formed) group of MCFly writers and readers met recently to discuss George Orwell’s Animal Farm. MCFly volunteer Mark Haworth made a cool observation that we have cajolled him into writing down – About half-way through Animal … Continue reading

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Job Advert: Environmental Planner, based in Didsbury

We saw this, and since it’s based in Didsbury, we thought we’d pass it on to MCFly readers… It’s from “Planningresource.co.uk” “NJL Consulting LLP Environmental Planner / Senior Environmental Planner Didsbury, Manchester £25,000 – £35,000 NJL Consulting is a leading … Continue reading

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Free Valentine’s Day fun – “Carbon Dating”

If you are even vaguely environmental, if you are even vaguely single, you’ll want to spend the evening of Tuesday the 14th at the Sandbar, 120 Grosvenor St (just off Oxford Road as you head south out of the city … Continue reading

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