Category Archives: Food

We eat it. By and large we don’t grow it locally. This will get interesting…

Thoughts on a protest…

MCFly writer Philip James ponders the ethics of non-violent direct action, and seeks readers’ opinions… Take the Flour Back is a non-violent direct action event against a crop trial of GM wheat taking place at the Rothamsted Institute in Hertfordshire … Continue reading

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Volunteers needed Sat April 28 to promote FareShare North West

Hmm, sorry about that – wordpress ate the post. It’s an email we’ve received from Fareshare North West, the regional branch of a national charity committed to supporting communities to combat food poverty and food waste. Could you spare a … Continue reading

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Earth Day in Didsbury, and eco-cookery to come!

Amanda from Didsbury Dinners has something to share… Many thanks to everyone who supported Didsbury Dinners’ Earth Day celebrations (22 April). We marked the day at our Barlow Moor Road community garden by planting an array of donated seeds, including … Continue reading

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Digging in Didsbury – Sat April 22nd food planting

These days it seems Manchester Climate Monthly only publishes stuff if there’s a direct relation to the upcoming climate hustings. (Since you ask – it’s on Tues 17th April, from 7pm, at the Friends Meeting House. “Is Manchester City Council … Continue reading

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Event report: Famine and Food Security – does Genetic Modification have a role to play?

New MCFly volunteer Philip James gives his thought on a GM food debate held on Tuesday 13th March and jointly hosted by the British Council and the British Science Association. Warning: This article contains a banquet of food-related puns. The … Continue reading

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Interview: Urban Agriculture in Havana… and Manchester?

Liz Postlethwaite, who is giving a presentation at Levenshulme’s Inspire Centre on Wednesday 14th March about her trip to Cuba looking at urban food production, answers some questions about the project. Could you tell us a bit a about why you … Continue reading

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Food glorious food (co-operative)

Students are not exactly known for their love of great cuisine. If they had a motto for their food purchasing decisions it would probably be ‘the cheaper the food, the bigger the beer budget’ (not that I would know). But … Continue reading

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Incredible forest gardens

Manchester Climate Monthly volunteer Roisin Weintraub investigates local food production. I have heard and been very impressed with Todmorden’s Incredible Edible.  I’ve never been to see what they do, but have watched their progress via the internet and heard awed … Continue reading

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Food Futures Growing Manchester Programme Opens

We got this email from the “Food Futures” folks a couple of weeks ago, and hope it is useful to our growing [geddit?] band of MCFly readers! What is the Growing Manchester programme about? The programme is about supporting community … Continue reading

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The Land Army digs in

In 2011, the Kindling Trust received £5,000 from Making Local Food Work to launch the Land Army project. The aim of the project was to recruit volunteers to help local cooperative and organic farms with their daily jobs such as … Continue reading

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