With winter coming to an end, Spring and Summer are just around the corner – bringing with them festival season!
With winter coming to an end, Spring and Summer are just around the corner – bringing with them festival season!
PizzaLuxe will launch its brand-new bottomless brunch this weekend, including any 13” pizza or brunch item plus unlimited cocktails.
Following Manchester Jewish Museum’s multi-million pound redevelopment, Chief Executive Max Dunbar and Chair of the Trustees Andrew Singer will step down.
Neighbourhood Weekender has confirmed that Crawlers will perform at the festival at Victoria Park, Warrington, in May.
Manchester’s Printworks is set to hold more live music performances, following the opening of festivities on Friday.
Boohoo and Boohooman have been confirmed as the headline sponsors of Silcock’s Winter Wonderland which opens on Saturday at Eventcity.
Manchester’s Printworks entertainment complex will hold a 90s and 00s night this Saturday featuring free entertainment, DJs and more.
Eve Shepherd has been chosen as the sculptor who will create a statue of RSPB founder and eco pioneer Emily Williamson.
Some of the original sets and props from the Postman Pat television series will go on display at Waterside Sale.
A busker in Manchester stopped in the middle of a performance to give a homeless man money to buy food when spotting him eating out of a bin.
Silcock’s Winter Wonderland Manchester will host a string of performances of the specially created mini-pantomime Wizard of Oz.
Just three months after reopening, Manchester Jewish Museum has won two awards at the annual British Construction Industry Awards.
It’s been a busy time for openings, re-openings and renovations and despite the upheaval of the last 18 months, the regions has embraced the challenge.
Manchester’s LGBTQ+ choir The Sunday Boys has been shortlisted as a finalist for the National Lottery Project of the Year Award. The nomination has seen them shortlisted from more than 1,500 nominations.
Cheetham Cultural Festival will return to celebrate the cultural diversity of Cheetham Hill this September.