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Never Mind The Ballots

Manchester’s Climate Change ‘Steering Group’ decides to by-pass its own democratic protocol of electing members Annual elections that would give much needed credibility to Manchester’s Climate Change Steering Group have been cancelled. The Steering Group’s chair, Steve Connor, told MCFly over the … Continue reading

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The sun also… sets on solar panel scheme

Plans to install solar panels on 3,000 roofs across Greater Manchester have been cut to just 600 roofs. Move follows the government’s decision to slash the feed-in-tariffs on December 12th. Manchester City Council’s Director of Housing Paul Beardmore today told … Continue reading

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Steering Group chair to respond

An update to last Thursday’s article story “Steering What, Where?” about the Stakeholder Steering Group and its failure to announce or consult around the delay to the “Annual” Stakeholder Conference on Climate Change. In a telephone conversation today, the Group’s Chair, Steve … Continue reading

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Ecocities Conference postponed

A major conference about how Manchester can adapt to climate change has been postponed at very short notice. The final “Ecocities” conference was due to take place on December 6-7, but an email sent on November 23 announced a delay … Continue reading

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Steering What, Where?

Manchester’s “Stakeholder Conference on climate change” should be happening any day now.  Haven’t got your invite? Well, it’s nothing personal; neither has anyone else. Without consultation or explanation, the conference has been postponed, probably till March 2012. Who made the … Continue reading

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U (Chorltonites) decided

Small pots of money from Manchester City Council’s budget were dished out last Thursday night at a “U Decide” event in the impoverished and downtrodden ward of Chorlton. (See our earlier story.) MCFly was not there, but we are reliably … Continue reading

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City Council To Explore Sustainable Economic Strategies

Open letter prompts council decision to produce a report looking into the implications of various sustainable economic strategies for Manchester 16 November: Manchester City Council has vowed to work together with environmental campaigners, academics and organisations to produce a report … Continue reading

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Chorlton’s “U Decide” Event To Allocate £7,500 of Funding

Chorlton residents are being invited along to a ‘U Decide’ event this Thursday to help allocate £7,500 of council funding to local community projects. At the event, which takes place Thursday 17th November, community groups will present their proposals to … Continue reading

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Steady-State Economy report to be discussed by City Council

The concept of a “steady-state economy” will be discussed by a committee of Manchester City Council on Wednesday 16th November. Members of the public are able to attend, and Manchester Climate Monthly would encourage anyone concerned about the long-term future … Continue reading

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Startling confession from Manchester Town Hall

The leader of Manchester City Council since before some MCFly readers were born, Richard Leese, has a blog, imaginatively titled “The Leader’s Blog.”(1) In the latest post, he mentions Heating in the old Town Hall is either on or off, … Continue reading

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