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Yorkshire and the Humber community activism news/2013-2018

Skipton May Boat Festival. May 2005. Attribution: Ronhjones

This page brings together news 2013-2018, from, about and of interest to community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Yorkshire and the Humber.

Incredible Edible: Yorkshire town's food-growing scheme takes root worldwide, May 9, 2018[1]

  • HullCoin: The social experiment that's rewarding good deeds, Jan 30, 2018[2]
  • New push to make England's longest cycle tunnel a reality, Jan 1, 2018[3]

References

2016-2017

Yes, This Is Britain's Happiest Place. (It Looks Beautiful in the Rain.) Nov 13, 2017...[1]

  • The English City With Its Own Cryptocurrency: Q&A With the Founders of HullCoin, Oct 23, 2017...[2]
  • 200,000 trees to be planted to cut Calder Valley flood risk, Feb 24, 2017...[3]
  • Hull's first closed-road cycle circuit gathers pace, Nov 28, 2016...[4]
  • UK flooding: How a town in Yorkshire worked with nature to stay dry, January 2, 2016...[5]

References

2013-2015

  • Barnsley to launch landmark solar energy initiative, August 27, 2015...[1]
  • Bradford tackles blocked sewers with pioneering fats-to-fuel scheme, August 26, 2015...[2]
  • Pioneering Grimsby energy project takes vital step, August 24, 2015...[3]
  • Can York's bid to become a poverty-free city succeed? July 16, 2014...[4]
  • Hullcoin: The World's First Local Government Cryptocurrency? March 30, 2014...[5]
  • 10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town, Dec 3, 2013

References

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