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Ancoats plans for low-carbon sustainable development met with strong support

Ancoats plans for low-carbon sustainable development met with strong support

by Nikki Brown | Mar 15, 2022 | Natural Environment

Local people and businesses have expressed their support for a public realm strategy for the next phase of development in Ancoats, helping to bring two decades of investment to completion. A consultation held in January and February this year asked for feedback on...
National Trust announces plans for ambitious urban sky park and green space for Manchester

National Trust announces plans for ambitious urban sky park and green space for Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Mar 8, 2022 | Natural Environment

  Plans to create a new urban sky park for Manchester to bring more green space and nature to the Castlefield area of the city are a step closer to reality with work about to get underway. Due to open in July, the National Trust is aiming to turn the imposing 330...
Manchester reveals details of Green investments to cut carbon emissions

Manchester reveals details of Green investments to cut carbon emissions

by Ryan Johns | Mar 1, 2022 | Green Finance, Smart Energy

Manchester City Council has set out its full financial commitment for green investments that will help the city reach its aim to become zero carbon by 2038. For the first time, spending commitments for green infrastructure have been laid out as the local government...
Sustainable procurement embedded in multi arts venue

Sustainable procurement embedded in multi arts venue

by Nikki Brown | Feb 3, 2022 | Green Innovation

HOME, a celebrated centre for art, theatre and film in Manchester, has boosted its impressive environmental credentials by working with advisors to improve sustainability in its supply chain. Since opening its doors in 2015, HOME has welcomed over two million visitors...
£15m low carbon investment in 300 north Manchester homes

£15m low carbon investment in 300 north Manchester homes

by Andy Parkinson | Sep 5, 2021 | Retrofitting

300 homes in Newton Heath and Blackley will receive a range of sustainability improvements to save 750 tonnes of carbon a year – while slashing running costs for residents. The improvement works will deliver a new heat pump system, including new radiators (replacing...
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