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2021[edit | edit source]
How can cities that rely on consumption recover from the pandemic, while reducing emissions? Here's some good ideas. Mar 24[1]
2019[edit | edit source]
Boardman shows path to break cycle of Manchester's car commuter hell, Tanya Aldred, Jan 13[2]
Local councils heading for fracking showdown with government. Greater Manchester tells firms they are not welcome, Jan 4[3]
2018[edit | edit source]
Greater Manchester is set to radically overhaul the way it delivers public services, Nov 29[4]
Oldham's Community Transformation, Nov 14[5]
Greater Manchester is setting out its ambitions to become one of the leading green city-regions in the UK and Europe, at today's inaugural Green Summit, Mar 21[6]
2017[edit | edit source]
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham has announced Chris Boardman as Greater Manchester's first-ever Cycling and Walking Commissioner, Jul 28[7]
Urban trees breathe life into Salford street, May 17[8]
Project aims to grow a 'city of trees', Jan 21[9]
2016[edit | edit source]
An idea for Manchester's new mayor: let the people decide where the cash goes, Oct 17[10]
2015[edit | edit source]
Manchester cycles in Copenhagen's tracks, October 22[11]
2014[edit | edit source]
Rochdale Borough starts construction of the UK's 'first publicly owned solar farm', September 22[12]
2013[edit | edit source]
How a Manchester co-op is getting the food revolution moving, June 20[13]
News sources[edit | edit source]
Platform, The everyday portal for sharing knowledge and intelligence on sustainability across Greater Manchester.
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