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== Sustainability initiatives == | == Sustainability initiatives == | ||
*[http://www.goingcarbonneutral.co.uk/ Ashton Hayes Going Carbon Neutral] aiming to become England's first carbon neutral village | *[http://www.goingcarbonneutral.co.uk/ Ashton Hayes Going Carbon Neutral] aiming to become England's first carbon neutral village | ||
*[http://www.cafs.org.uk/ Cumbria Action for Sustainability], Sustainability groups in Cumbria on [http://www.cafs.org.uk/sustainability-groups-cumbria/ cafs.org.uk] | |||
*[http://www.greenchester.co.uk/ Green Chester], campaign from the University of Chester | *[http://www.greenchester.co.uk/ Green Chester], campaign from the University of Chester | ||
*[http://lowcarbonlymm.org.uk/ Low Carbon Lymm] | *[http://lowcarbonlymm.org.uk/ Low Carbon Lymm] | ||
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== Initiatives by topic == | == Initiatives by topic == | ||
=== [[Biodiversity]] === | |||
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*[https://chestersupertrees.org/ Chester Supertrees], Chester's biodiversity project | |||
=== Cycling activism === | === Cycling activism === | ||
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=== Food activism === | === Food activism === | ||
Farmers Markets in Cheshire, [http://www.visitcheshire.com/things-to-do/shopping/farmers-markets visitcheshire.com] - | |||
[http://kindling.org.uk/farmstart FarmStart], the UK’s very first farm incubator initiative! - [http://www.maccinfo.com/Food4Macc/ Food4Macc] voluntary group that aims to have more food produced locally in the Macclesfield area, to keep food prices down as transport costs rise - [http://ierossendale.ning.com/ Incredible Edible Rossendale] | [http://kindling.org.uk/farmstart FarmStart], the UK’s very first farm incubator initiative! - [http://www.maccinfo.com/Food4Macc/ Food4Macc] voluntary group that aims to have more food produced locally in the Macclesfield area, to keep food prices down as transport costs rise - [http://ierossendale.ning.com/ Incredible Edible Rossendale] | ||
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== News and comment == | == News and comment == | ||
'''2017''' | |||
Campaign for Chester to become 'straw free' city, Nov 21 <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-42067175 BBC News]</ref> | |||
'''2016''' | '''2016''' |
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Sustainability initiatives
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Cycling activismThe Hub, Stockton, Sustrans' project delivering free information, advice, resources and events to help people in Stockton walk and cycle for more of their everyday journeys Climate actionCool Wirral, campaign aimed at encouraging local climate-related action in support of the climate change strategy for Wirral. South Lakes Action on Climate Change Towards Transition Food activismFarmers Markets in Cheshire, visitcheshire.com - FarmStart, the UK’s very first farm incubator initiative! - Food4Macc voluntary group that aims to have more food produced locally in the Macclesfield area, to keep food prices down as transport costs rise - Incredible Edible Rossendale Road safetyError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Wikipedia: Poynton, Transport: In December 2011, the village road network was reconstructed at the intersection of Chester Road/Park Lane and London Road, creating the first "double roundel" for a high traffic intersection. Similar to a roundabout, the new intersection reduces the four-lane approaches to two lanes, allowing pedestrians to cross quickly, and safely allowing the elimination of traffic signals. Multiple coloured and textured cobbles separate traffic from pedestrians areas, however it functions as a shared space, allowing pedestrians to cross anywhere that feels safe. According to the city, businesses have seen increased foot traffic, and congestion has been considerably lessened. The total cost was 4 million pounds, comparable to traditional road repairs which were needed. Trees, woodland and forestThe Mersey Forest is a network of woodlands and green spaces being created across Merseyside and North Cheshire by a wide-ranging partnership of different organisations including local authorities, community groups and businesses. The Mersey Forest is the biggest of twelve community forests covering 420 square miles (1,100 km2) and accessible to a local population of 1.6 million people. It stretches from Sefton to the north of Liverpool and south to Northwich in Cheshire. Delamere Forest in the south of the area being the largest area of established woodland. The forest is seen as having a major role in attracting new business and tourism to the area. In common with the other community forests it is not a contiguous area of forest, but rather an initiative to increase forestry coverage in an area close to urban communities. An example of this at work is Griffin Wood, clearly visible from the M62 just to the south of St. Helens. This woodland was established in 2007, including Scott's Copse, planted in recognition of the work done by David Scott. Passengers at Liverpool's John Lennon Airport are able to offset the carbon used on their flight. The money raised is matched by the airport and used by Mersey Forest to plant new trees. W |
News and comment2017 Campaign for Chester to become 'straw free' city, Nov 21 [1] 2016 English village becomes worldwide model for carbon reduction, Sep 23 [2] Plans for Wilmslow Community Hub move forward, Mar 30 [3] 2015 CHEERS! Villagers who saved only pub celebrate with grand re-opening, December 16 [4] Rugby Club goes green with solar panels, August 19 [5] Events2017 May 23 Cycle Maps for Chester 2014 May 3 - 4 Lymm Green Trail, meet Lymm householders and see energy efficiency first hand June 21 Chester Green Day September 13 Wirral Earth Fest 2014 on facebook
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