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Manchester Day, The big Manchester’s family day returns on Sunday 23 June, from 12 until 6 pm.
Please come back for the full programme.
Picture from Google Map
From Manchester city centre You are only 30 KM about 19 Miles from Middle Black Clough Waterfall.
You can get there by car or train with a bit of walk if the weather permitting. You can spend good time there away from
the city centre. Most of the time people go there and spend a few hours to walk and find a nice place to eat. It is an opportunity to do something different.
Any Question? Here anyone can ask questions and hope people who know provide answers, and people can comment on the questions and answers.
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Personal question, When you vote in the election do you vote for the MP on her/his merit, and own background or you considerate is a vote for a party or a vote for the leader of the party, We heard One lady comment some time ago ’ if my cat Zary stood as a candidate for X party she could win in an election .
Q 13 - Will electing new MPs more often give better choices and benefits to the voters? Like switching insurance & phone companies etc. Loyalty may be old fashion nowadays.
Maybe, Voting for new MPs more often make them more competitive and will benefit the public.
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Would independent media support good independent parliamentary candidates or their independency is supporting the political parties equally? Then the independent media don't lose readers and advert revenues.
Q 11 -
If there is a parliamentary candidate in your area, and you think he/she would be suitable for your constituents. Would you volunteer to support independent candidates with the election campaign to keep them independent?
Q 10 -
Why do not we see many independent MPs in the parliament? When the majority of the public are not part members or affiliated to a party. Maybe only 1% of the population are party members while the parties' MPs in the parliament more than 95 %.
Q 9 -
would you vote for an independent candidate in the next general election, a serious candidate, if you have the opportunity of having one in your constituent/area or you think they are a waste of time?
Q 8 - There is a question and thought to share from someone who was very excited to vote in an election.
Q 7 - How much does it cost to run a flat in Manchester?
This question from someone wants to buy a flat in Manchester to use when on vacation in Manchester.
Q 6 - Can international students apply to Manchester Universities before they finish high school and have the result for final exams in their countries?
Ans 6 - The answer for 6 is this: Student can apply to Manchester Universities before they have the result for the final exam and they must apply as soon as they can to secure a conditional place in one of Manchester Universities. Manchester Universities have an outstanding reputation, and they rank top worldwide and students from all over the world after securing a seat in one of the universities.
Manchester has several universities in addition to colleges and education and training establishments cover a wide range of subjects.
Q 5 - Why the local elections are not distributed evenly between males and females, like every 2 or 3 sessions seat alternate between the two genders,
and we do not have the parties impose who run for the seat, but this comes naturally balanced gender seats.
Q 4 - As one reads in The Manchester Evening News and The Guardian Council tax always going up and still the serves subjected to cut. Why the parties do not have the new candidates for local election with more experience to improve the situation.
Q 3 - Why Manchester has not developed investment zones for foreign and locals investors to buy properties, then locals
won't be affected or compete with the investors with a lot of money or their accommodation.
Q 2 - Why public transports are not connected, and when one buys say, day saver, it can be used to travel on any bus for the same zone for
the bus and Metrolink and even local trains like some other European cities.
Q 1 - Why all development of new flat concentrated in Manchester and Salford, and within maybe a mile of Manchester City Centre.
Piccadilly Gardens, Go No Go Zone !!!!!
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but at least to restore some peacefulness and hence safety in the square.
The article writer's father ( old ‘ish man then ) was in Manchester in the summer of 1976 visiting his son. He used to go a few times a week to Piccadilly Gardens while the son at the University. He loved it and enjoyed seeing the roses, the flower beds full of flowers, the butterflies and bees ( which became Manchester symbol now ). He was so attached to it; when he travelled to London and Paris after Manchester, he didn’t like any other gardens he seen like the one he loved in Manchester, He said they might be bigger and maybe better for some, but for him, they haven’t the charm Manchester Piccadilly Gardens had.