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191.Landmarks, romance and fancy a job at the BBC?(Thursday 12th of June 2008 11:32:28 AM
5 months, 1 week ago )
Mancubist received its half-millionth hit recently, which seems pretty decent for what is essentially a blog. It’s currently ranked 17th in the ‘Local’ category on Blogtopsites and has 160 RSS followers and 170 email subscribers - including new additions from Arts About Manchester, the Not Part Of organisation and even...
192.Forest gardening techniques on Leaf Street(Tuesday 03rd of June 2008 05:00:25 PM
5 months, 2 weeks ago )
Read this article to view photographs of comfrey planted as a living mulch around the base of eight year old fruit trees, in the forest garden area of Leaf Street community garden. The comfrey is successfully out-competing ground elder, and goose grass, as well as providing multiple other benefits as...
193.Rides for Bike Week 14th-22nd June(Sunday 01st of June 2008 10:18:46 AM
5 months, 3 weeks ago )
GMCC are holding cycle commuting rides into Albert Square (Wednesday St Peter’s Square) on all five weekday mornings of Bike Week. These will be like the regular last Friday of the month rides we organise with Manchester Friends of the Earth/LoveYourBike.
Longer leisure rides are also being organised (see...
194.Visit our stall at Bike Week Cycle fair, Sat 14th June(Saturday 31st of May 2008 08:07:31 PM
5 months, 3 weeks ago )
Visit the Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign (GMCC) stall at Manchester Bike Week Cycle Fair on Saturday 14th June (11am to 4pm). The event takes place at Cathedral Gardens behind Urbis.
At our stall campaign members can tell you more about how the campaign works to make life better for cyclists in Greater...
195.Guided wild food foraging ride Thurs 19th June(Thursday 29th of May 2008 09:32:24 PM
5 months, 3 weeks ago )
Guided wild food foraging and bike ride on Thursday 19th June starts 6pm meeting at the children’s playground in Birchfields Park then cycling to and along the Fallowfield Loop. Family friendly with lots of stops to forage food along the loop. This...
196.Sum difficultees I bin havin(Wednesday 28th of May 2008 12:53:03 PM
5 months, 3 weeks ago )
See shud I sleep in me bed or the sofa? See trubble is much as I luv me bed its in the kitchen and meens I hesta wark cross blessed shiny floor. Now Shefeeder is most oblijin many times and do carry me cross but then she cleers off and...
198.Diet of Disaster(Friday 09th of May 2008 04:20:20 PM
6 months, 2 weeks ago )
"Ultimately, if left unchecked, environmental degradation may threaten not only economic growth, and stability but the very survival of humans on the planet." UN FAO, Nov 06.
Notes on talk at Friends Meeting House, by Tony Wardle, associate director of Viva (Vegetarians International Voice for Animals), about the deadly...
199.Birchfields Forest Garden(Friday 09th of May 2008 02:45:10 PM
6 months, 2 weeks ago )
Birchfields Forest Garden is a permaculture project organised by the Friends of Birchfields Park, in the Longsight area. Read more for a summary of the project, downloadable documents, and photographs from different events and activities.
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200.Fairfield Composting | Index Page: Fairfield Anaerobic Digestion(Friday 09th of May 2008 12:12:59 AM
6 months, 2 weeks ago )
http://www.fairfield-ad.co.uk/...
Fairfield AD Ltd. (Fairfield) is developing sustainable systems to challenge existing waste management models. This business venture recognises the commercial opportunity that is food waste.
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