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The Preston Co-operative Development Network – Preston City Council, [https://www.councils.coop/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Strategy-Co-operative-Development-Network-Preston-City-Council.pdf councils.coop]


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Sustainability initiatives

Initiatives by topic

Biodiversity

Brockholes nature reserve, (Wikipedia) - Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside, (Wikipedia)

Community energy

Halton Lune Hydro

Community involvement

Community-powered support for Fylde on getsatisfaction.com

Cycling activism

In 2005, Lancaster was one of six English towns chosen to be cycling demonstration towns to promote the use of cycling as a means of transport. [1]

Ethical consumerism

Lancaster Cohousing

Food activism

Incredible Edible Lancaster, facebook - Incredible Edible Rossendale

Towards sustainable economies

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The Preston Co-operative Development Network – Preston City Council, councils.coop

News and comment

2019

Oct 13 Don’t frack with us: meet the victorious activist ‘Nanas’ of Lancashire [2]

Mar 6 In an era of brutal cuts, one ordinary place has the imagination to fight back, Aditya Chakrabortty [3]

2016

Preston campaigners launch legal challenge to fracking in Lancashire, Oct 19 [4]

2015

Incredible Edible Rossendale's Harvest festival attracts 1,500 revellers, September 29 [5]

Events

2017

May 6 - 7 National Festival of Making

2014

September 28 Incredible Edible Harvest Celebration, Incredible Edible Rossendale

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Lancashire


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