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Every year we will show our collective progression towards these goals through the State of the City Report, which is organised according to five key themes: A thriving and sustainable city; A...
- A Thriving and Sustainable City
A thriving and sustainable city. Manchester’s growth over...
- A highly skilled city
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020...
- A progressive and equitable city
The Manchester Population Health Plan is a long-term plan to...
- A liveable and low carbon city
Manchester has set a science-based carbon budget that limits...
- A connected city
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020. A...
- A Thriving and Sustainable City
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020. A connected city. Connections are necessary so that people can access work opportunities, education and services, and so that...
State of the city report 2020, chapter 1 overview and summary. 6.92 MB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 2 a thriving and sustainable city. 473.09 KB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 3 a highly skilled city. 850.7 KB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 4 a progressive and equitable city. 1.11 MB PDF.
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Manchester City Council is the local authority for the city of Manchester in Greater Manchester, England. Manchester has had an elected local authority since 1838, which has been reformed several times. Since 1974 the council has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the majority of local government services in the city.
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Lead delivery of the target for Manchester to become a zero carbon city by 2038 at the latest, with the city’s future emissions limited to 15 million tonnes of carbon dioxide: Work with the...