Northern Quarter’s ‘Safe Haven’ for vulnerable people at night closes it doors
Safe Haven, the initiative introduced in 2015 to provide support to vulnerable individuals on a Saturday night-out in the city centre, has closed its doors.
Safe Haven, the initiative introduced in 2015 to provide support to vulnerable individuals on a Saturday night-out in the city centre, has closed its doors.
Fancy yourself as something of a cereal connoisseur? Well weetabit longer, and you’ll be able to snap, crackle and pop in to Black Milk Cereal, the first ever cereal café to open in Manchester.
The hotly-anticipated Fifty Shades of Grey hits cinemas today and Teacup are planning to do the impossible – make tea ‘sexy’.
Manchester-based eatery Tea 42 takes the cake at the inaugural FreeFrom Eating Out (FFEO) Awards, being crowned one of the best places for diners with special dietary needs to eat out
Caffeine junkies from up and down the country gathered in Salford over the weekend for Manchester’s first ever coffee festival, Cup North
Two principal complainants against the alleged ‘noise nuisance’ at Night and Day Café are moving out after being ‘put off Manchester’ by the row.
The world famous music venue, entertained music lovers for more than twenty years, has been embroiled in an on-going spat with a number of nearby residents regarding alleged noise pollution
The Corrie stars sat down at the couple’s well-loved restaurant, Annie’s, and toasted to their sweet success with tea and homemade scones
Caffeine & Co Longford Park, in Longford Park, Stretford is literally the labour of love from married couple Phil Howells, 47, from London, and Claire Howells, 41, from Cheshire
Under-threat Night and Day Café have cleaned up their act by staying quiet for seven nights after they were issued with licence warnings – but residents aren’t celebrating just yet.
The Music Venue Trust’s petition, founded earlier this year, calls for an urgent review of current noise abatement legislation affecting many city centre bars and live music haunts across the country.
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