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They’re de-paving a parking lot and putting up a paradise – #Manchester FoE, 21st Friday

Shameless cut and paste below of a Manchester Friends of the Earth press release about something happening in the Northern Quarter on Friday. PARK(ing) Day: Want fifty shades of green, not fifty shades of grey? On Friday 21st September, Manchester … Continue reading

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Free adult cycle training!!

from a press release; If you don’t cycle and want to learn, or are returning to cycling after a few years and want to brush-up on your technique then this FREE adult cycle training could be right up your street. … Continue reading

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Technology and democracy and pot holes: “Young Rewired State”

A group of young (and that includes pre-teen) people came together in Manchester last week to sharpen their “coding” skills.(1) Held at Madlab, it was part of a bigger project called “Young Rewired State”(2).  One of the projects that came … Continue reading

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Cross-post: “Share the Road – Ruth Rosselson’s Cycling Manifesto”

with permission, from here. Share the Road – Ruth’s Cycling Manifesto Posted on July 4, 2012 There’s been a lot of publicity recently about how Manchester hopes to be the country’s “number one city for cycling” by 2017. Part of the … Continue reading

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Cycling – how much the City Council is spending and on what

This below is a cross-post from Mad Cycle Lanes of Manchester (a blog that does what it says on the tin, and more.) In response to the following request:- 1. In the current financial year, how much money is the … Continue reading

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Newsflash: Council to look at 20 mile per hour residential road limit

Manchester City Council has unanimously decided to have its officers produce a study that might lead to a city-wide 20 mile per hour a limit on residential roads. At a full Council Meeting on Wednesday 1st February, a Liberal Democrat … Continue reading

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Council Leader interviewed on Airport City, carbon literacy and “much much more”…

Leader of Manchester City Council Richard Leese has suggested that councillors might want to get on their bikes as part of their efforts to lead by example and engage with their constituents around climate change. In a wide-ranging interview conducted … Continue reading

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SEMMMS like old times

Went to a Friends of the Earth meeting tonight(1). It was arranged so we could learn more about the new plans for “Airport City” (see previous MCFly story here) and the road that will – if/when it is built, at … Continue reading

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News flash: Christie car park turned down

Christie Hospital has been refused permission to build a multi-storey car park in Withington (previous MCFly story on this). The Planning and Highways Committee of Manchester City Council met at 2pm today. After representations for and against from interested parties, … Continue reading

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The Big Cs: Christie, carparks and carbon dioxide

Christie Hospital will find out today if they can build a new multi-storey car park in Withington. The Planning and Highways Committee of Manchester City Council meets at 2pm today (Thurs 19th January) at the Town Hall to decide on … Continue reading

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