Five unmissable festive productions coming to Manchester this Christmas
Festive shows are as essential to Christmas as mince pies and decorations. There are an abundance of productions coming to
Festive shows are as essential to Christmas as mince pies and decorations. There are an abundance of productions coming to
Girls Who Walk Manchester is a new weekly walking group where women can make new friends, grab a coffee from
Manchester is the place to go whether you’re seeking to enjoy some of the greatest modern food in the city,
The Pankhurst Centre reopens to the public on Sunday, 29 August for the first time since March 2020 with a
One of Stockport’s most famous historical treasures, Bramall Hall, is offering free entry this Saturday before it closes for a £2million renovation.
Joe Lavery, senior aquarist at SEA LIFE in the Trafford Centre, discovered that Miranda loves the interaction and attention during their recreational sessions in the pool.
Masha, on loan from the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is a rare specimen and is preserved in permafrost.
The Sale Arts Trail has been set up by three artists to showcase the talents of Sale residents between July 11 and 13.
Beyond the Bunnies is exhibiting many of Beatrix Potter’s exquisite watercolours of animal and botanical life at Manchester’s Portico library throughout May.
A competition to see Hot Dub Time Machine has just been launched which will see four people receive tickets for the night, a queue jump, a slap-up meal, drinks and mixers and a private booth to enjoy them all in on Sunday May 25 on the Bank Holiday Weekend.
The Salford Archer: A Medieval Tale is a lottery funded project telling the story of what life was like in Salford during medieval England.
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