Manchester celebrates opening of the largest cultural venue since Tate Modern
Britain’s largest cultural venue since the Tate Modern officially opens today in Manchester. The 13,350-square-metre Aviva Studios, home to Factory
Britain’s largest cultural venue since the Tate Modern officially opens today in Manchester. The 13,350-square-metre Aviva Studios, home to Factory
It was reported last week that the two venues were set to close after going into administration due to the restrictions of the Coronavirus lockdown.
With an ethos that is reminiscent of legendary labels like Factory and Zoo and an authentic-come-unconventional take on Recording; Speedy Wunderground have garnered a burgeoning reputation for breaking the bands of tomorrow.
The legendary nightclub will no longer be opening its doors after decades spent hosting raves for Mancunians.
Businessman Zaffar Hussain, 59 and son Akbar, 35 were charged with unlawful killing by gross negligence after Cameron Minshull became entangled in an industrial metal lathe.
Delv was developed by Manchester based entrepreneurs Alex Blundell and James Gordon
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