Category Archives: Democratic deficit

Lack of transparency, honesty, trust etc.

Upcoming Event: #Manchester City Council to discuss its consultations!! Thurs 20 June, 10am #scrutiny

Many people have opinions about the quality of Manchester City Council’s “consultations.” Some of those opinions are printable. Next Thursday, 20th June, those people will be able to come and see how a group of 12 Manchester City Councillors do … Continue reading

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Steering Group farce somehow becomes more farcical #Manchester #climate #acretinfuture

Just when you think the Steering Group can’t become any more farcical, comes this; The application process for a new chair had to be extended because NO-ONE besides MCFly applied. And the panel that selected the new chair, of a … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council: A rather good rubbish meeting #Neighbourhoodsscrutiny #mcc

Councillors from wards across Manchester grilled Nigel Murphy, the Executive Member for the Environment, at a sometimes fiery meeting of the “Neighbourhoods Scrutiny Committee” yesterday. Marc Hudson reports. The most controversial topic, at a meeting that looked at 20mph speed … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council #scrutiny; not just #climate change #scrutinyweek

Manchester City Council has a 9-member “executive.” Every 5 weeks or so they appear before committees of “back-bench” councillors and are quizzed about how things are going on a host of different issues. In theory, they can be faced with … Continue reading

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#Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group on the Barton Renewable Plant go-ahead #pressrelease

FRIGHTENING PROSPECT OF HARMFUL AIR POLLUTION Today’s announcement, that the Barton Renewable Energy Plant is to go ahead, is a devastating blow to the people of Trafford, Salford and Manchester. The historic and unprecedented level of local opposition, including from … Continue reading

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Freedom of Information Act request about #Manchester #climate #stakeholder “steering” group #mcc

Dear Councillor Nigel Murphy, we have written to you and your colleagues on three separate occasions (March 29th, April 5th and April 30th) asking for basic information about the selection process for the new chair of the Stakeholder Steering Group.  … Continue reading

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#Trafford Breathe Clean Air Group says “Supreme Court Ruling Could Stop Incinerator”

So, here’s another press release from the busy and determined folks at the “Breathe Clean Air Group”.  (See MCFly stories here and here, among others.) On 1st May, the UK Supreme Court declared that the Government is failing in its … Continue reading

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Envirolution asks “What is a ‘Low Carbon Community’?”

from Envirolution UK At the Envirolution Festival 2013 we want to contribute to Manchester’s Climate Change Action Plan – Manchester A Certain Future. One of the headline targets of M:ACF in 2009 when it was created was “to engage all … Continue reading

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MCFly co-editors in “Applying For Steering Group Chair role” shocker #Manchester #climate #acretinfuture

Sadly, the role of chair of the Stakeholder Steering Group has become vacant. We have decided to apply for it. There’s no money, it’s for the honour of the role (and the shoulder-rubbing-with-the-great-and-the-good). We have asked, repeatedly, who will be … Continue reading

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#Manchester​: A ‘Less’ Certain Future – Stakeholde​r Steering Group reflections #climate

A month ago the latest “stakeholder” conference on climate change took place in Manchester. Despite promises that a) elections would be held (see “Steering Group elections: Statement versus official minutes“)and b) information would be forthcoming about what happened at the … Continue reading

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