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111.Victoria Baths reopens its doors after superb partial renovation(Monday 14th of July 2008 06:27:36 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
The Victoria Baths has opened its doors after its first phase of restoration. I was there this afternoon and was very impressed with what I saw.
Not all lf the buidling has been renovated - only the front block. And not everything has been renovated! The work has focused...
112.Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Security(Monday 14th of July 2008 11:08:35 AM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Oil supplies are peaking, meaning that half of the world’s predicted oils supplies have been consumed, and that for the first time in human history, demand for oil is outstripping our ability to be able to supply it. The result of this is that oil prices are beginning to skyrocket....
113.Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Security(Monday 14th of July 2008 11:08:35 AM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Oil supplies are peaking, meaning that half of the world’s predicted oils supplies have been consumed, and that for the first time in human history, demand for oil is outstripping our ability to be able to supply it. The result of this is that oil prices are beginning to skyrocket....
114.The Hulme Tune - Zoe Gillings Full Interview(Saturday 12th of July 2008 05:50:00 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Paul & Kaite was invited to “An Evening of Selfridges Fashion, Music and Celebrity, on Snow!” at the Chill Factore in Trafford on 1st July 08. This is the full Podcast of Paul chatting to Zoe Gillings, Britain’s No.1 female Snowboard cross athlete (rated number seven in the world).
115.Useless Cycle Parking in Trafford(Friday 11th of July 2008 09:25:56 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
GMCC are highlighting the inadequate cycle parking provision that exists in Trafford, and pointing out the urgent need for proper guidelines to specify the type of cycle parking provision required for Long-Stay (Lockers) and Short-stay (Sheffield stands) at new developments.
The 2002...
116.Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Security(Thursday 10th of July 2008 09:24:50 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
A lengthy discussion took place during the recent Food and Welleing meeting concerning the interrelated issues of climate change, peak oil, and population growth, and their impacts on global food security.
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117.Manchester's New Food & Wellbeing Group (Thursday 10th of July 2008 08:06:19 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Report by Rob Squires: Friday July 4th 2008, Manchester Alliance For Community Care (MACC) This is a report on the inaugural meeting of Manchester’s new Food & Well-being group, which I have been appointed to develop, on behalf of the Health and Wellbeing Network...
118.The Hulme Tune - 10th July 08 Podcast(Thursday 10th of July 2008 01:44:00 PM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
It’s an ear wax melting celebrity Pod of The Hulme Tune radio show. Great for listening to while waiting for a 250 bus to Piccadilly from Hulme from 0710 on a weekday morning – the next one is at 0920. I know!
There’s an interview with Henry Winkler, when...
119.A July Manchester miscellany(Thursday 10th of July 2008 11:00:41 AM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
Tonight vaguely drinkable beer brand San Miguel hosts its second ‘Hidden Depths’ night in Manchester. Belgian DJ duo the Glimmers will be playing, plus ‘a legendary hip hop pioneer’ of undisclosed identity. It kicks off at 7pm at Joshua Brooks, next to the BBC, and tickets are free if you...
120.Artbeat Podcast 060708(Wednesday 09th of July 2008 08:32:53 AM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
Andrew Edwards talks to pianist Richard Markham about his experience of touring over the last 30 years with a musical partner, David Nettle, and a rare double grand piano. And founder of the London Shakespeare Workout Dr Bruce Wall tells Andrew why the Bard is so popular with some big...