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Community Calls to Stop the Sale and Save ‘Theatre at Risk’ Hulme Hippodrome

11 Feb 2021 - 15:30 by michelle.foster

hulme hippodromeGrade II listed music hall Hulme Hippodrome’s future is under threat as the building goes up for sale by auction on 10 February.

An iconic building of social, historical and architectural significance, it has been neglected into a very poor state of repair by its previous owners Gilbert Deya Ministries.

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Garsdale Pike project in the Yorkshire Dales Environmental Leadership Opportunity for 12-17-year-olds

11 Feb 2021 - 15:28 by michelle.foster

action for conservationBuilding on the learnings from Action for Conservation’s flagship Penpont Project (the world’s largest youth-led nature restoration project), they are aiming to support other youth-led land-based restoration projects over the coming years.

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Making a difference

11 Feb 2021 - 15:26 by michelle.foster

make a differenceBBC Local Radio is running a campaign called Make A Difference. Make A Difference is all about supporting and reflecting the amazing community work that goes on every day.

Get involved
If you are involved in your community / not-for-profit work BBC Local Radio would love to tell your story and let over 2 million people across Greater Manchester know how they can help you out.

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Public invited to have their say on how Manchester's public spaces should reflect its history

11 Feb 2021 - 15:24 by michelle.foster

consultationMembers of the public are being invited to have their say on how Manchester's history and the people who made it should be reflected in its public spaces across the city, and in so doing help shape future policy on this.

The online consultation runs until 22 March 2021 and is open to everyone with an interest in the subject and the council wants to hear views from as many people as possible.

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Ethnic inequalities in Covid-19 mortality

11 Feb 2021 - 15:21 by michelle.foster

reportThe Runnymede Trust in collaboration with the University of Manchester have just released a new report addressing the possible causes of Covid-19 ethnic disparity. The report finds that the greater risks facing racially diverse groups are not genetic, but instead are likely the result of pre-existing social and economic inequalities.

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Home Office launches ‘Something’s not right’ campaign

11 Feb 2021 - 15:17 by michelle.foster

somethings not rightThe Home Office, in partnership with Childline, NSPCC, Barnardo’s, the Children’s Society, the Marie Collins Foundation and the Internet Watch Foundation, has launched a new campaign, 'Something's Not Right'. The campaign is designed to help secondary school children in England who suffered a range of harms, such as sexual and physical abuse, during lockdown. 

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GMP Asset Recovery Incentive Scheme (ARIS) money

9 Feb 2021 - 15:36 by michelle.foster

gmpGreater Manchester Police have a fantastic opportunity to invest cash back into the community. The money set aside has been taken back from those who commit acts of criminality in Manchester. The money set aside can be applied for to a maximum of £1,000, and is there for you to invest in your local groups or neighbourhood activities.

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