Monthly Archives: September 2010

Free Session on Local History Projects with REELmcr

Wednesday 29th September Session on Local History with Reel MCR : 6-8 pm Venue: Yard Theatre, Old Birley St, Hulme (near Kim by the Sea) This session is lead by Jaqcui Carrol and other Reel MCR tutors. The aims are … Continue reading

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Leaf St Work Day / Celebration

Work / Play day on Leaf St Saturday 25th September 12-6pm Planting and Tidying in the Garden Food Live Music This event is a workday to sort out some of the big jobs on the garden and build some new … Continue reading

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REDBRICKS MASTER PLAN EVENT

REDBRICKS MASTER PLAN EVENT Help us create a master plan for the estate’s green spaces Thursday 23rd September, 3.00 – 7.00 pm. Church of the Ascension, Royce Rd.    ** Buffet food** We are working on plans for the green … Continue reading

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The Green Wave – Film Screening

Thursday 16th September 6.30 pm at The Yard Theatre, Old Birley St. A film about climate change produced by ReelMCR with residents from North Manchester ” A total of 85 residents from Charlestown and Higher Blackley were involved in writing, … Continue reading

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Redbricks Yellow Page

We are getting together a Yellow pages for the estate. There are loads of great skills and services that people have and this is a good chance to exchange them. It’s in early stages so far. If you want to … Continue reading

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Green Zone Survey Online

NOTE:This is an old post! There is an end of project survey online here As you may be aware, the Bentley House Estate has won a large amount of funding under the Green Zone Project. This money comes from Groundwork … Continue reading

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