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Manchester Big Green Challenge

Thursday, November 15, 2007 from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM (GMT)

Manchester, Greater Manchester

Manchester Big Green Challenge

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Join NESTA as it launches its £1m community climate change prize

NESTA would like to invite you to attend the launch of our Big Green Challenge in your region and find out how to get involved. This UK-wide prize fund will reward groups and organisations who can find new and better ways for reducing carbon dioxide emissions in their community - we'll explain more about the rules and eligibility at the event.

You will have the chance to hear from local MP Michael Jack; ask questions and get more information from NESTA staff and our partner UnLtd; hear from a group in your area already doing something different to tackle climate change; and network with other groups and with organisations who might be able to support your entry.

We look forward to meeting you in Manchester. In the meantime stay in touch with progress at www.biggreenchallenge.org.uk.

For more information on NESTA please visit www.nesta.org.uk.

Refreshments will be available from 12.00am with the presentation starting promptly at 12.30pm

Timings

12.00 Tea and Coffee Arrival

12.30 NESTA Welcome/Overview

12.35
Speech by Michael Jack, MP

12.45 Case Study

12.55
NESTA Project Practicalities

1.00 Q&A

1.15
Networking and lunch

2.00  Close

 

When & Where



Manchester Museum of Science & Industry
Liverpool Road
M3 4FP Manchester
United Kingdom

Thursday, November 15, 2007 from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM (GMT)


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