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Cycle and Stride for Active Lives
Cycle and Stride for Active Lives is an exciting initiative from TfGM that supports community groups and people in Greater Manchester to become more active through walking and cycling. Made possible by a £1 million grant from the London Marathon Charitable Trust, the three-year programme seeks to reach 10,000 people across communities that are least likely to be active or to walk or cycle their journeys. The aim is to reach communities who experience more barriers when it comes... MoreClosed 3 March 2023 -
Concessionary Pass Travel in Greater Manchester
Since the Covid-19 pandemic fewer people are using public transport in Greater Manchester. However, the reduction has been greatest amongst older people: concessionary pass use in Greater Manchester usage is considerably lower than pre-pandemic levels. To understand why this is the case, and to help ensure that the Bee Network is accessible and attractive to all age groups, Transport for Greater Manchester, the Greater Manchester Ageing Hub and the Greater Manchester Older People’s... MoreClosed 3 March 2023 -
Keep in Touch Form: Skills Bootcamps Events January 2023
The following short survey allows employers and providers to submit their contact information should they wish to be kept up to date with the latest news and opportunities relating to GMCA Skills Bootcamps Programme. You will be asked if you wish to complete this survey when attending or following your attendance at the Skills Bootcamps Market Engagement Events, taking place from 17 th to 27 th January 2023. MoreClosed 1 March 2023 -
Veterans’ Survey
The Veterans’ Survey is being carried out by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It aims to learn more about the lives of the UK Armed Forces community, veterans and their families. Find out all about the survey, who can take part and what to expect. MoreClosed 10 February 2023 -
GMFRS Annual Delivery Plan 2023/24 - public and stakeholders
We want feedback on the proposed Annual Delivery Plan for 23/24 . First though, it's useful to explain how it fits in with The Fire Plan (2021-2025) The Fire Plan sets out the direction of travel for GMFRS, articulating our six priorities, and the outcomes we want to achieve over the next four years. Within each of these priorities are a series of commitments from the Service to our residents, businesses, and partners. The Fire Plan provides... MoreClosed 8 February 2023 -
Greater Manchester Green Spaces Fund Round 2
Following its successful first applications round earlier this year, round 2 of the £2.6m Greater Manchester Green Spaces Fund is now open to applications, seeking community projects that will make a real difference to their local area. The fund makes small and large grants available for community groups wanting to create new accessible spaces or improve existing ones in their local area, particularly where there is currently poor local access to good quality green space. Projects... MoreClosed 27 January 2023 -
LGBT Foundation - Sector Engagement Group Survey
LGBT Foundation is proud to be the management organisation for the Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Equality Panel. As part of this work, they are working with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) to set up an LGBTQ+ organisations engagement group to better understand the needs of LGBTQ+ communities. The Equality Panel is made up of individuals who use their lived experiences to help influence policy making in Greater Manchester. While this is a vital role, they... MoreClosed 27 January 2023 -
Greater Manchester Information Strategy - Delivery Plan Consultation
NOTE: You can answer as many or as few questions in this consultation as you like. There is only one mandatory question, ensuring that you are over 13 years old when submitting your response. Information is part of everyone's lives - it affects the choices we make, the actions we take, and the opportunities we seize. But to make the right choices, take the right actions, and seize the best opportunities, we need to trust information. We need to trust how it is managed, when and why it is... MoreClosed 13 January 2023 -
Greater Manchester Family Survey (Children under 5)
This survey has been designed by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and ten local authorities that form the Greater Manchester city region: Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. The purpose of the survey is to hear from parents/carers of children under the age of 5 about their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the impact of lockdown and social distancing on their child(ren) and family. Studies have... MoreClosed 25 November 2022 -
Safe Drive Stay Alive - Pre Session Questionnaire
You will soon be attending a performance of Safe Drive, Stay Alive along with your college or organisation. We really want to know your views about road safety. Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey. Please be as honest as you can. Your feedback is really important. If you complete this survey, and a similar survey we will send you after attending Safe Drive Stay Alive, you can enter a prize draw to win an Apple voucher! MoreClosed 16 November 2022 -
GM Community Wealth Hub - Concept Model
As the co-design process for the GM Community Wealth Hub continues, this online consultation provides an opportunity for you to review and share your thoughts on a concept model for the Hub. The model (attached at the bottom of this page) brings together what we have heard so far through the co-design process, aiming to ensure that there is a clear link between what the Hub is doing and the outcomes and impacts that it wants to achieve. We would really appreciate your views. A space... MoreClosed 31 October 2022 -
Parent and carer offer survey
The Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit is interested in hearing from parents and carers, as well as anybody who works with children, parents and carers, to help shape a potential new service. We want to find out more information about what happens, or what you would like to happen, if you have concerns about a child or young person in relation to crime, exploitation, risk of violence or anti-social behaviour. What might cause those concerns, and what kind of help would be best for... MoreClosed 21 October 2022 -
Greater Manchester Green Summit 2022
Now in its fifth year, Greater Manchester’s Green Summit 2022 will be held at The Lowry Theatre, Salford Quays on Monday 17th October, hosted by the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham. This year, the summit will seek input from businesses, policymakers, local communities and industry on how the city-region should accelerate action against its five-year environment plan, rising to the key environmental challenges facing it from implementing new policy and future innovations to... MoreClosed 17 October 2022 -
Big Alcohol Conversation 2022
In 2019, the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership asked people across Greater Manchester to tell them about the role and impacts of alcohol in their communities. More than 80 local voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, more than 5,000 people, joined in the Big Alcohol Conversation. From this, findings and recommendations were produced. Now, we want to check that these findings and recommendations are still relevant following the Covid-19 pandemic.... MoreClosed 16 September 2022 -
GM Smokefree open spaces
Greater Manchester has become a member of the Partnership for Healthy Cities (PHC) and is currently undertaking its first-phase plans to extend smokefree outdoor spaces in Manchester City Centre, a collaboration between Manchester City Council (MCC) and NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care. The process includes this city-region wide public consultation survey, which was informed by several focus groups with smokers, former smokers and never smokers. NHS GM IC issued a... MoreClosed 11 September 2022 -
The future of Greater Manchester's Culture Fund
Culture in Greater Manchester Greater Manchester is rightly proud of its cultural offer. Culture and heritage are some of the biggest reasons residents like and are proud of living in Greater Manchester. The COVID pandemic has had a significant impact on Greater Manchester’s cultural landscape. The Centre for Cultural Value’s Culture in Crisis report earlier this year highlighted well the impacts on the workforce, organisations, and audiences. The... MoreClosed 26 August 2022 -
Greater Manchester Community Wealth Hub: Part 2
In March 2022, GMCA launched a co-design process to create a Community Wealth Hub for Greater Manchester. So far, we have been listening to the views of a range of stakeholders, hosted a call for ideas on this platform and held a large stakeholder workshop in June 2022. This consultation provides stakeholders with a further opportunity to shape the co-design of a Community Wealth Hub in Greater Manchester, supporting co-operatives, mutuals, social enterprises... MoreClosed 5 August 2022 -
Greater Manchester Disabled People's Panel 2022 Survey
Are you sick of filling in surveys and not seeing change? This survey is different, it is not just to gather research data. The Greater Manchester Disabled People's Panel is made up of 15 Disabled People's organisations, run by and for disabled people. We have a partnership agreement with GM Mayor Andy Burnham to influence policy to make Greater Manchester a better place to live for disabled people. This survey helps us do that, and the more disabled people fill it in,... MoreClosed 1 August 2022 -
Recycle for Greater Manchester - Community Fund Applications
The Recycle for Greater Manchester Community Fund is a joint R4GM and Suez initiative to support Greater Manchester community and voluntary sector groups. The fund helps to deliver projects aimed at reducing household waste, increasing recycling and encouraging reuse. All of the money raised by our Renew shops goes towards the Community Fund. Every year, £220,000 is available for community and voluntary projects. Now it is your opportunity to apply! MoreClosed 31 May 2022 -
Ring and Ride - Transport for Greater Manchester
Ring and Ride is a service designed to meet the needs of people who find it difficult or are unable to access the general transport network, either part or all of the time. It is a door-to-door minibus service with drivers who are trained in passenger assistance. Currently, Ring and Ride passengers can travel anywhere within a 6-mile radius of their home address within the Greater Manchester boundary. Exceptions are made for travel to the nearest local hospital, the nearest town centre... MoreClosed 24 May 2022 -
Employment Provision Mapping in GM Survey
In March 2022 the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) launched its new Greater Manchester Strategy committing to: “Ensure businesses are able to access the skills and talent they need, by providing high quality learning, and wrapping support around individuals, enabling them to realise their potential - with access to good employment for those who can work, support for those who could work and care for those who can’t. Give our children and young... MoreClosed 15 May 2022 -
Developing a Greater Manchester Community Wealth Hub
In March 2021 the Greater Manchester Independent Inequalities Commission recommended that Greater Manchester should: Create a Community Wealth Hub to support and grow co-operatives, mutuals, social and community enterprises, staffed by people from the co-operative and community sector who understand the market. We believe that any Community Wealth Hub should be developed and co-designed with the people and organisations who might benefit... MoreClosed 13 May 2022 -
Multiply Survey
All local areas in the United Kingdom will receive funding to deliver bespoke adult numeracy programmes in their area from August 2022 called “Multiply”. Adults who do not have a GCSE in maths at grade C (equivalent to grade 4 or CSE grade 1), or an equivalent qualification will be able to a ccess free courses that fit around their lives – whether that be in person or online, at work or in the evening, part-time or intensive – with additional support to meet their needs.... MoreClosed 8 May 2022 -
GMCA Pledge 5
We're asking businesses across Greater Manchester to pledge at least 5 opportunities for young people. Once you've filled out this form, we'll be in touch to discuss your pledge further. Got any questions? Drop an email to bridge@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk. MoreClosed 31 March 2022 -
GMP - Neighbourhood Policing
On 1 February 2022, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) launched a six-week Neighbourhood Policing Consultation that offers the people of Greater Manchester the opportunity to directly tell us what they want to see from our neighbourhood policing function. This is part of the action GMP is taking to fulfill the public promises made by Chief Constable Stephen Watson when he launched our Plan on a Page (external pdf) last September. Under our pledge to build public trust and confidence,... MoreClosed 21 March 2022 -
Police Funding 2022/23
Dear Greater Manchester residents and businesses, It has always been one of our most important priorities to keep people in Greater Manchester safe and we could not have done it without your help, as local taxpayers. One of our first challenges has been to reverse the years of Government cuts to frontline policing by recruiting more officers both to fight crime and, through greater visibility on our streets, to deter and prevent crime. Under our leadership,... MoreClosed 27 January 2022 -
Greater Manchester Active Travel Fund Schemes
Greater Manchester is on a mission to make on foot and by bike travel the natural choice for everyday journeys. The city region's plans are underpinned by the Bee Network - a proposal for Greater Manchester to become the very first city-region in the UK to have a fully joined-up cycling and walking network: the most comprehensive in Britain covering 1,800 miles. Our aim is to make the region a nicer place to live, work, get on and grow old and to connect every neighbourhood and... MoreClosed 30 December 2021 -
GM LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel Priorities
The GM LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel is one of seven equality panels established by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) to tackle inequality and injustice in the city-region. The LGBTQ+ Panel aims to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people across the city-region by championing LGBTQ+ inclusion, and ensuring that the interests of our diverse LGBTQ+ communities drive all aspects of running and planning for the future of Greater Manchester. The LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel is committed... MoreClosed 7 December 2021 -
Greater Manchester Police and Crime Plan Refresh 2021
Refreshing our plan for police, community safety, criminal justice services and citizens in Greater Manchester "Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is responsible for setting the direction for policing and community safety in our city-region. As his deputy with responsibilities for policing, fire and criminal justice, I developed a police and crime plan in March 2018, called Standing Together . It is important to make sure that the priorities in the plan are... MoreClosed 30 November 2021 -
Greater Manchester Clean Air Plan - A575/A580 at Worsley and motorhomes/campervans
A consultation on the inclusion of M1/M1 Special Purpose vehicles with a body type of ‘motorcaravan’ within the charging scheme & the sections of the A575 and A580 at Worsley within the Greater Manchester Clean Air Zone. MoreClosed 13 October 2021
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