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Wed 17th February: AGM and A viable non-monetary exchange system for Greater Manchester
Wed 17th February: AGM and A viable non-monetary exchange system for Greater Manchester Book your place for our Annual General Meeting now! At our AGM in February we will be launching Steady State Manchester as a membership organisation, JOIN NOW! … Continue reading
Alternative financial innovations in Greater Manchester?
We are interested in exploring the possibilities for alternative financial systems to promote economic, social and ecological well-being in this part of the world. The key idea is to identify the gaps in the local system of financial resources (systems, … Continue reading
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We’ll be at “Boom Bust Boom Bust: Why Economics is for Everyone” next week
Boom Bust Boom Bust: Why Economics is for Everyone 31 Mar – 2 Apr 2015, Manchester Steady State Manchester is pleased to be part of this event of alternative approaches to economics organised by the Post Crash Economics Society, a … Continue reading
The Viable Economy: let us have your thoughts.
updated with summary of headings, 10 June, 2014 Steady State Manchester is working on its new publication: The Viable Economy. We are using this title to both give a positive message (rather than the negative, but necessary steady-state one) and … Continue reading
Steady State Manchester at the Big Green Happening
It was good to meet so many people at the Chorlton Big Green happening on Saturday 26 April. Thanks to those of you who signed up for email updates – if anyone else would like to add their name just … Continue reading
Forthcoming events
See calendar for more details of the following events Monday 30th September, Food Sovereignty – Reclaiming the Global Food System at Unicorn Grocery, 7.00 – 9.30pm Thursday 3rd October 2013, Inaugural John Shiers Memorial Lecture – Professor Helen Colley, University … Continue reading
Imagine Greater Manchester where people and the planet thrive together
Changed Date Saturday 2 November 2013, 1-5pm, Manchester Methodist Central Hall, Oldham Street, M1 1JQ Changed Date Saturday 2 November 2013, 1-5pm To book a place or for more info.,email –ipogworkshop@gmail.com Are you seeking clearer pictures of what life … Continue reading