Save Hough End Fields fight continues
A cherished green space in South Manchester is under threat from the City Council’s plans to develop on the fields,
A cherished green space in South Manchester is under threat from the City Council’s plans to develop on the fields,
Three times a week, different groups of Mancunian men, women and children alike make the journey to Manchester Universities’ Catholic Chaplaincy – home to Manchester Central Food Bank, a Trussell Trust site founded by a group of university students in 2013.
In the June 2016 referendum, the city of Manchester had the fifth highest vote to Remain in the EU with 60% – here MM take a look at what the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester have done in preparation for the March 29 European exit.
Heys Court will provide 19 apartments focussed on allowing disadvantaged adults to live a more independent life, with a further six to be used as assessment units for residents with more severe illnesses.
The weekend event moved to the site in 2012 to accommodate increasing numbers, and the City Council are working in conjunction with organisers to ensure problems from previous years aren’t repeated.
Homeowners and businesses across Manchester should be ‘proactive’ in checking their local flood risk and taking pre-emptive action, claims to a national flood charity.
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
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 49-year-old woman’s body was found in the back garden of a Salford home.
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.
Cllr Kevin Peel says dispute highlights ‘inevitable tensions’ residents and bars face
The ‘Crime Concordat’ signed police and landlords
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