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201.Slump in property prices in Manchester - Was it inevitable?(Thursday 01st of May 2008 10:50:29 PM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
Comment by Aidan O’Rourke
For months now I have been hearing about a slump in the Manchester property market: Rents and sale prices down, repossessions up and incredibly, apartments in the Beetham Hilton Tower going for knock-down prices.
All this was confirmed in an article in the Manchester...
202.Views of East Manchester and Salford(Wednesday 30th of April 2008 03:46:28 PM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
I’m working in Charlestown & Lower Kersley in Salford and Beswick, East Manchester helping promote MCIN’s community websites. Here are some pictures from the areas.
Beswick
Salford
203.Food Futures Local Food Fund Online Survey(Tuesday 29th of April 2008 12:06:03 PM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
Manchester Food Futures is conducting an online survey in order to assess how the BIG Lottery Local Food Fund might be used to create useful and sustainable benefits for the community and voluntary sector in Manchester.
read more
204.Rebuilding Manchester is back online(Sunday 27th of April 2008 08:00:43 AM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
I’ve been contacted by Euan Kellie, who tells me that his site Rebuilding Manchester is back online again.
The site documents the rebuilding of Manchester in the aftermath of the 1996 bomb, and contains many fascinating photographs and documents.
Go to www.rebuildingmanchester.co.uk.
205.Rebuilding Manchester is back online(Sunday 27th of April 2008 08:00:43 AM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
I’ve been contacted by Euan Kellie, who tells me that his site Rebuilding Manchester is back online again.
The site documents the rebuilding of Manchester in the aftermath of the 1996 bomb, and contains many fascinating photographs and documents.
Go to www.rebuildingmanchester.co.uk.
206.Blimey!(Saturday 26th of April 2008 02:08:41 PM
6 months, 3 weeks ago )
Bin long times for doin the rytin but got a ickle spare time this afty so will tell of my resent advenchure.
Well Shefeeder haz bin thinkin agin….witch we all no is not allus a good thing! Anyhoo she thort that I mite like more freedom wen we go warkin...
207.Festivals schmestivals(Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 02:01:21 PM
7 months ago )
Typical - I start blogging about all the wonderful things happening in Manchester, then make the mistake of checking the Manchizzle and discover that everything’s already been mentioned, namely:
Futuresonic festival (1-5 May), featuring In Search of the Social in Manchester and more social networking than even a 15-year-old webophile...
208.Photeiz from Birchfields Forest Garden design day(Monday 21st of April 2008 10:11:46 PM
7 months ago )
Hello everybody, I've uploaded some photos from the Birchfields Forest Garden design day last weekend, on the Roblog. Click here to view them. Please leave comments on my blog and let me know what you think. Enjoy ... Rob
209.The 'Camel' - no nails temporary compost toilet design(Sunday 20th of April 2008 06:25:04 PM
7 months ago )
Schematic of the Camel
The 'Camel' is designed as a light weight, easily assembled, and transportable compost toilet system, suitable for usage at activist camps, festivals, and similar temporary events.
Read more for detailed designs of the Camel, plus video interviews of the Camel under development at the 2007...
210.Bakermedia My North West interview(Sunday 20th of April 2008 12:28:54 AM
7 months ago )
Once again here is the interview with me that was broadcast on ITV in the north west region, Tuesday 21 February, 2006. The interview was part of the local interest programme My North West, made by Bakermedia.
I express some strident views about Piccadilly Gardens, and make...