Monthly Archives: September 2012

Upcoming event: Didsbury Food Trail, 22-23 September, #yummy

Amanda Woodvine of Didsbury Dinners explains what readers can expect if they take a walk on “the Food Trail.” Didsbury’s first celebration of local, seasonal food is almost here, with a weekend of food-related activities at seven venues starting on Saturday … Continue reading

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#Manchester #climate nuggets September 10 2012

Hi all, next “Steady State Manchester” meeting is this Wednesday at Madlab, Edge St. It’s a “drop-in” session from 6 to 9.30pm (with a scheduled bit from 7.30 to 9pm). All welcome! Arwa Aburawa and Marc Hudson Coming up this … Continue reading

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Event Report: Uncivilised Festival 2012

by Richard Simpson (pseudonym), 6th September 2012 “… The beauty of modern Man is not in the persons but in the Disastrous rhythm, the heavy and mobile masses, the dance of the Dream-led masses down the dark mountain.” Robinson Jeffers, … Continue reading

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Action for Sustainable Living: socials, volunteering and secret gardens

Every month we send out an email to lots of different groups about what they’ve done and what they’ve got coming up. Sometimes – for reasons of space or deadlines whooshing by – the information doesn’t go in the print … Continue reading

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Action for Sustainable Living recruiting “Local Project Managers”

Action for Sustainable Living have sent us the following: We are recuiting for this wave of Local Project Managers (LPM’s) Who knows where this opportunity may lead: New skills, new friends/networks! Are you ready for a challenge? Action for Sustainable … Continue reading

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Manchester Climate Monthly #9, September 2012 out now!

What is permaculture? What does practical solidarity with the people in rural Africa look like? What are the ins and outs of the Council’s latest carbon reduction targets? What does anthropology have to teach us about climate change? What can … Continue reading

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Newsflash: “Real Food. Wythenshawe” gets £1m for 5 year project

Real Food Wythenshawe, “an ambitious five-year programme to engage and excite the people of Wythenshawe in growing and cooking fresh, sustainable food” has received funding of £1,000,000 from the BIG Lottery Fund. That money, which will be matched by sponsoring … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event: Ballad of the Burning Boy

The immersive audio drama Ballad Of The Burning Boy (broadcast on Radio 3 last week)  follows Miriam as she walks the streets of Preston, desperate to find her son George who has got mixed up with an extreme eco movement, the Pre-Arkwrights. … Continue reading

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Help the Land Army grow organic food for #Manchester, or “what’s up docks?”

Moss Brook Growers, an organic farm that supplies food to Unicorn Grocery in Chorlton, is looking for help from volunteers. The taller half of the MCFly editorial team spent an entirely delightful Saturday helping to pull up docks a couple … Continue reading

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Arctic: “No ice ice baby”

Here’s a graph of the Arctic ice melt that’s getting soooo much front page/lead story coverage in the mainstream media. As the original post says, “We’re going to need a bigger graph.” Apologies for the title of this post. It’s … Continue reading

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