Category Archives: Manchester City Council

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#Manchester Friends of the Earth – help make cycling safer, better

Manchester City Council is consulting on changes to the Oxford Road cycling corridor scheme.  Manchester Friends of the Earth wants people to write to the Council about some backward changes in ambition. You have until 12th July to respond. Here’s … Continue reading

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#Manchester, #Brexit and #climate change – what is to be done about this total hash?

Nobody knows what is going to happen.  Will “Article 50” even get invoked?  Will there be a second referendum, and if there were, would it actually go differently?  Will the Tories split? Will Labour?  Will Scotland leave?  So what comes … Continue reading

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Manchester City Council and its #climate silence – “Scrutiny” Week June 2016

Why doesn’t Manchester City Council put all its scrutiny committee meeting agendas on one web-page? Is it just their usual incompetence and indolence, or are they trying to make it that leeeetle bit harder for citizens to know what is … Continue reading

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#Manchester Ward Plans not available, no actual #climate angle

Manchester City Council has not produced ‘ward plans’ for the 32 wards of the City.  These ward plans do not contain local SMART objectives around climate change. There is not and will not be one central page where you can … Continue reading

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#Manchester “Eco-Neighbourhoods” programme very dead

Manchester City Council has not made any bids for funding for the “Eco-Neighbourhoods” programme since September 2014. They spent just £9,500 pounds  on 5 events between December 2014 and March 2015.  They asked for no progress reports or cost-benefit analysis … Continue reading

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#Manchester Council; environment blog would be too political

Manchester City Council has finally – after breaking the law – released correspondence from 2014 and 2015 between the politician who promised the public in early 2014 that she would start a blog and the officers who said ‘not here … Continue reading

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Stones, glass houses and council tax in #Manchester

Three Manchester City Councillors have been “caught owing more than £2,500 of unpaid council tax”  and “have all been issued with summonses since last November – but all paid off their arrears in time to be allowed to vote through … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council and its non-existent monthly environmental dashboard

Two years ago, in August 2014, the Glorious Leader of Manchester City Council told a group of councillors that a monthly environmental ‘dashboard’ was in place for the Council’s activities. It wasn’t, of course, as officers had to concede. They … Continue reading

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#Manchester City Council breaks law over Environment Executive’s blog

Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for the Environment, Kate Chappell,  promised to set up a blog, over two years ago.  She never kept that promise.  Now, the City Council is refusing to even respond to a Freedom of Information Act … Continue reading

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Open letter to Health Scrutiny Committee of #Manchester City Council about #climate

UPDATE: Sheffield Council produced a report two years ago. Dear Councillors re: report on the health impacts of climate change in Manchester and carbon literacy Some of you may know that in April, the chair of the committee, Councillor Bev … Continue reading

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