Unlock Manchester Pocket Guide October 2018

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AUTUMN/WINTER EVENTS 2018/19


Welcome to Manchester An introduction to our guide and the city of Manchester

Exploring Salford Quays We find the old dock vibrant with entertainment and great food

MCR Coffee Culture Manchester is experiencing an explosion of Coffee purveyors

What’s on? Autumn and Winter highlights coming to Greater Manchester

Free Buses and the Trams Get about the city with these great hop-on hop-off services

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Grab a mug of quality coffee or gluhwein and settle in for a Manchester festive season

Gosh! That was a warm summer and now Piccadilly Gardens has finally returned to space that can be enjoyed the fountain has been a super attraction for kids splashing about in it to quell the heat. Manchester’s ‘Bee in the City’ Project has been a great success. As I walked about the city I constantly ran into people taking pictures of them and looking for the next one, although to be honest I’m not sure how many made it out to Blackey… It drew thousands of visitors into the city and added to Manchester’s culture I am looking forward to next year’s event and hoping it is just as exciting. The city is experiencing yet another building and redevelopment surge. Ancoats is fast becoming the next hot place for to ‘open’. There are so many residential apartments under construction the whole area is soon likely to be one of the city’s most vibrant quarters. Now HS2 is well underway the area surrounding Piccadilly Station is starting to get people excited. The Mayfield, commonly used for events and exhibitions has had a busy summer. While the London Road Fire Station is now clad in scaffold and we hope this fabulous building soon emerges to join the city’s exciting venues.

South of the A57(M) the new home for MMU is pouring concrete almost night and day and looks enormous. No doubt this will be a huge boom to students studying there and local businesses. North of this both Manchester Square and Kampus are piling ahead and will help to revitalise this part of the city. In this edition we take a close look at MediaCityUK over at Salford Quays. Just 3 10 minutes on the tram from the city The Quays have really grown there offering over the last year. After all that excitement we return to the city and explore Manchester’s ‘gourmet’ coffee scene created by many independent coffee grinders and purveyors. So grab this guide and use it to pack your full of exciting dates! Nick Coulthurst - Editor Pocket Guide No.9 October 2018 unlockmanchester.com

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MediaCityUK Salford Quays - a classic transformation from disuse into a modern high-tech wonder

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The Manchester Ship Canal was the main thoroughfare for shipping between Manchester and Liverpool and the vast docks, in Salford, connected the city to the world beyond. However, as manufacturing in the Northwest subsided so did the fortunes of these once proud docks. And by 1992 the docks where closed for good leaving a legacy of history and infrastructure that simply was no longer important to the world economy. In the mid 1980s Salford council acquired the docks and started to create a plan to redevelop the enormous 220acre site. It is fair to say that the plan really began to have local impact when the Lowry Theatre was opened on Pier 8 in 2000 and interestingly its first exhibition was one of a Victorian Salford photographer one Samual L. Coulthurst (a relative of the editors). 5 Eighteen years later Salford Quays are now an important part of Greater Manchester; home to national broadcasters the BBC and ITV, the old canals and docks are used for sailing and there is even a water taxi service. In this issue we visit Salford Quays to get a feel of what is on offer to the visitor and find many exciting reasons to take the quick ten-minute tram ride from Peters Square for a fun day out.

picture: MediaCityUK Salford Quays


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MediaCityUK, on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal is home to the likes of the BBC, ITV, Ericsson, dock10 and Kellogg’s, and is further complemented by over 250 media and digital businesses. It’s a host to a wide variety of leisure activities, whilst being an international hub for technology, innovation and creativity. The BBC’s move to MediaCityUK in 2011 was one of the most ambitious projects in the history of the BBC and created a new centre of excellence outside London for production, technology development, training and digital media. With around 3,200 staff working in 26 departments including CBBC/CBeebies, BBC Learning, BBC Radio 5 live, BBC Sport, BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Breakfast, thousands of hours of content for television, radio and online are produced from here.

The BBC occupies three buildings at MediaCityUK - Quay House, Bridge House and Dock House. Each of these impressive buildings houses a host of departments covering the wide spectrum of content the BBC produces for television, radio and the BBC Worldwide extensive catalogue. Alongside the BBC buildings is the main studio block known as Dock10. Although this is not a BBC building, a great deal of BBC’s output from MediaCityUK is filmed or broadcast from these vast studios.


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The BBC was offering regular tours of their Manchester Oxford Road studios for many years and, when they moved to their gleaming new home in Salford, of course the public were eager to see inside. Every tour is different as this is a working facility and the activity in the studios changes on daily basis. Believe it or not, the first BBC radio broadcast was way back in 1922 and the first regular BBC television broadcasts started in 1936. Back then, Salford Quays was a very different place and being used for a very different purpose.

picture: BBC Studio Set - Dock10 bbc.co.uk/tours


Who could have envisaged how the world of industry would change and advancements in technology would drastically alter the way we live our lives. 8 In an ever-changing digital world, not only has the BBC kept up with technology, but it has become a driving, inventive force, constantly looking to the future. The impressive new facilities at MediaCityUK reflect this and will allow the BBC to continue being the pioneering force it is within the broadcast industry. BBC Tours are currently operating in Birmingham, Bristol, Newcastle, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast, but the MediaCityUK tours are the biggest and run most frequently. Lasting approximately 90 minutes, each tour takes you behind the scenes to show you the reality of broadcasting, the many hours of blood, sweat and tears that production teams, presenters and journalists put in to bring you the slick looking programmes that appear on your screens.

The Tour Guides give a lively insight into the many programmes originating from the BBC in the North and the level of work it takes to get them from script to screen. They’ll tell you about the famous faces who have visited the buildings and answer any burning questions about the technical wizardry behind the scenes. For full details and to book tickets visit: www.bbc.co.uk/tours call: 0370 901 1227


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The multi-award winning IWM North brings the national collection to northern audiences. Designed by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind to represent a globe shattered by conflict, the iconic building, innovative and dynamic exhibitions, use of digital media through hourly Big Picture Shows and public events explore how war shapes lives and inspires and encourages debate. On site at the museum until 25th November 2018, ‘Wave’ is from the installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, by artist Paul Cummins, and installation designed by Tom Piper. The installation was originally at HM Tower of London with 888,246 poppies were displayed, one for every British or Colonial life lost at the Front during the First World War. This special exhibition was closed in November 2014.

Open daily from 10am – 5pm (last 9 entry 30 minutes before closing) free admission. IWM North is easily accessible via the tram. Metrolink offers fast, frequent and fully accessible transport to and from Manchester city centre. Take the Eccles line to MediaCityUK and walk across the footbridge to reach the museum. Secure parking is available for 160 cars, including designated parking spaces for Blue Badge holders available on a firstcome, first-served basis (charges apply).

above: Poppies: Wave iwm.org.uk The Quays, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester M17 1TZ @IWMNorth


The Lowry is a large arts and entertainment venue based in Salford, housing two galleries, three theatres, and a bar and restaurant called Pier Eight. Named after the painter LS Lowry, the building is home to the worlds largest collection of his works, and has a dedicated gallery to them. The second gallery presents exciting new exhibitions from contemporary artists. The three theatres present productions of all sizes including dance, drama, musicals, circus, opera, music, comedy and family shows. Pier Eight is a new development of the bar and restaurant area, serving two modern British menus including a casual dining bar menu and formal menu within the restaurant. picture: (c) Percy Dean


Pier 8, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZ thelowry.com | @the_lowry



The Printworks is a buzzing, entertainment complex located in the heart of Manchester. The City centre hotspot is alive with activity seven days a week be it with early morning gym classes or late night get together’s with friends. Known as one of Manchester’s most iconic venues, it has a rich history as a publishing house, The Printworks now houses a stateof-the-art IMAX cinema, fully equipped gym complete with a 20m swimming pool and sixteen bars and restaurants. The Printworks include eateries and bars to tickle your taste buds from every corner of the World Enjoy live Oompah bands at Bierkeller, go East to try Japanese delights at wagamama or Wasabi Sushi or stick with the classics like family favourite Frankie and Benny’s or Hard Rock Cafe.

It may surprise you to discover that it is home to the UK’s largest cinema. It boasts an impressive 23 screens and our IMAX screen is the second largest screen in Europe. Let’s face it Manchester isn’t renowned for its sunny weather so there are plenty of opportunities to have a film day with the latest blockbuster release! The scheme also has late night spots like Bierkeller and new Ibizan beach Lounge, Lazy Lizard and Irish sports bar, O’Neills.The Printworks is looking forward to welcoming two new leisure sites Escape Rooms and Crazy Golf. The Printworks roof garden is one of the best kept secrets in Manchester. This city centre garden houses four beehives, an allotment patch, a beetle hotel and hydroponics unit. The Printworks has recently had a strong honey harvest with over 300 jars of honey been sold to raise money for local Manchester charities. Make The Printworks your onestop shop for entertainment in Manchester!

27 Withy Grove, M4 2BS theprintworks.com facebook.com/printworksmcr Twitter - @The_Printworks Instagram - @the_printworks


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The Lowry Outlet Mall is directly opposite the imposing Lowry Theatre main entrance both of which are situated on a large open square that is home to the monthly Makers Market (held on the last weekend of the month). The Mall was built as part of the Salford Quays redevelopment project and is now home to over 80 retailers who offer their goods at substantial discounts all year round. These include well-known brands such as Kurt Muller, Cadbury, Next, Gap and M&S usually offer a 70% discount and the centre is complimented by popular food outlets such as Prezzo, Bella Italia and Subway. The Mall is also home to a 7 screen VUE cinema, with 1800 seats, that offers state of the art 4K and 3d screenings. Cinema visitors even get 4 hours free parking so a shopping/film combo is a great idea.

If you are more local the Virgin Active gym has an impressive fitness machine line-up including a 38-bike cycling studio and its own dedicated swimming pool. We also recommend checking out their website for information about special events and competitions to win! A visit to the Lowry Outlet Mall, open until 8pm on Thursdays, is full of opportunities to keep the whole family occupied.

picture: (c) Lowry Outlet, Salford The Quays, Salford M50 3AH Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (until 8pm Thurs) Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm lowryoutlet.co.uk @LowryOutlet


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Nestled in the heart of MediaCityUK at the Greenhouse, The Hair and Beauty Gurus offer a full range of expert services from HD Brows and Cosmeceutical Facials to Blowdries and hair colour by their in-house L’Oreal Colour Specialist. Run by an industry expert, you are guaranteed to receive first class service from the team using top tried and tested brands such as AlumierMD, Joico and Ashmira Botanica Wax. The recently opened MediaCity Barbers has been created for ‘the Man’ and is located in the on site ‘Greenhouse’ building. The Barber boasts online booking, no fuss treatments and highly trained staff. Relax and be pampered by one of their highly skilled experts, while visiting the Quays or on your lunch break or take a few hours - the choice is yours!

The saloon is easily accessible and is just a few minutes walk from any MediaCityUK tenant and free parking spaces upon request. The Beauty Guru can get busy so we recommend that your book in advance to make sure you are looking your very best.

Open from Mon 12-7pm Tues-Thurs 10am-8pm Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-3pm The Greenhouse, 111 Broadway, Salford M50 2EQ thebeautyguru.me @MediaCitySalon

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MediaCityUK Eating Out We explore the Salford Docks and discover some great food and drink offerings

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Pokusevski & Catena

Pokusevski and Catena make a combination of Spanish, Italian and Middle Eastern cuisine using high quality locally sourced produce. The restaurant is situated within the ground floor of the BBC’s Bridge House, and opposite The Landing and Dock 10. In addition to their delicious dishes from overseas, their menu also includes a typical Full English Breakfast too!

Open: Mon/Tues: 7am-5pm Weds-Fri: 7am-7pm Sat & Sun: 9am-4pm Bridge House, Salford Quays, Salford M50 2BH @CatenaMCUK

Grindsmith

Grindsmith has become a hub for work meetings, weekend brunches and crafted coffee to have on the run. Here can take a break from the stress of the day and marvel at its striking stained glass window. Try its home roasted coffee blend, Sixth Day, or take-away your favourite Grindsmith Coffee Roast. Their fresh kitchen serves a classic Manchester all-day brunch menu and offers seasonal specials every week. Try the Vegan Breakfast, Berry and Mascarpone Buttermilk Pancakes or the most-popular dish on the menu, Beetroot and Hot Smoked Mackerel Salad. Open: Mon-Fri: 7.30am-6pm Sat: 9am-6pm & Sun: 9am-5pm 5-6 The Garage, MediaCityUK M50 2BS @Grindsmith_MC


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Hip Hop Chip Shop

The Hip Hop Chip Shop

The Hip Hop Chip Shop is a much loved and award winning mobile business serving untraditional fish & chips inspired by the inventive and experimental ethos of hip hop culture. Their unmistakeable boombox trailer, also used for private parties, weddings & corporate and public events, has been at MediaCityUK since March 2016. The Hip Hop Chip Shop focus on simple food, done well, with their brilliantly titled menu including dishes like ‘Halloumi, Myself and I’, ‘Ms.Fat Butty’ and ‘Kiddie Smalls’! Their next venture due to open in Ancoats in November is an intimate, affordable, casual licensed restaurant in a relaxed environment. It will offer the same top notch service you’d expect from the team.

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Hip-hop is an obsession for The Hip Hop Chip Shop and plans to respectfully preserve and progress hip-hop culture, offering a platform for local and international artists to perform from will drive the space. They plan to feature everything from live music events, art exhibits, jam sessions, and workshops with kids to documentary nights, in-store album launches, interviews, signings and the like.

Open: Mon-Fri: 12-2.30pm Cargo, Pink, MediaCityUK, M50 2EQ @TheHipHopChippy


Penelope’s MediaCityUK (c) Penelope’s Kitchen

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Nutri Bar

Nutri Bar is located on the Cargo area which is just by the new home of ITV, and the Greenhouse, a three storey building home to a range of creative, media and digital companies. Nutri Bar serve a range of breakfasts and lunch options, as well as snacks and smoothies. Protein waffles, sourdough with garlic mushrooms and spinach, and omelettes are all popular breakfast choices and are all served till 11am. All of Nutri Bar’s food is grab and go and super easy - breakfast can also be pre-ordered and picked up on the way to work! Open Mon-Fri: 7.30am-3.00pm Cargo, Pink, MediaCityUK, M50 2EQ @NutriBarMCUK

Penelope’s

Opened in Dock 10 Studios, Penelope’s were the pioneers of independent food offerings at MediaCityUK. They’re also the official caterers for Dock 10 Studios and look after crews filming in the area too. Visitors to the Dock 10 Studios and their audiences can take a break with some of their freshly made coffee, shakes, homemade healthy wraps and sandwiches, Salad Bar and an array of sweet treats, available daily from their Deli. With gluten free and vegan options too there’s something for everyone! Open: Mon-Fri: 8am-4pm Open Centre, Dock 10 Studios, MediaCityUK M50 2ST @PenelopesMCR


JOIN US FOR A MERRY & WHITE CHRIST MAS By Marco Pierre White Our Christmas set menus start from £24.95 and feature delicious festive specials and classic Marco Pierre White dishes. Whether you’re looking for a Christmas meal with friends or to book a Christmas party, we have everything you need to enjoy a festive treat.

To book, please contact info@chophousemanchester.com or 0161 236 9003 and speak to our Christmas party coordinators


Social 7 MediaCityUK (c) Social 7

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Social 7

Social 7 is the sister venue to Penelope’s, and the latest venture from Manchester born Carla (or the Queen of MediaCity to some!). Operating from the 7th floor of The Landing, which neighbours Dock 10 (and is a hub for high-growth technology and digital start-ups, scale-ups and SME’s). Social 7 is also the first completely cashless venue in the North West – they’re also early adopters of cryptocurrency as payment too. As the largest event space in MediaCityUK, Social 7 offers a full lounge and Gin Bar and its bar is carefully curated with over 30 specially sourced gins. Cosy snugs is a Club Room, Boardroom, Conference and flexible space designed to host parties of up to 200 people.

You can also spend time in the UK’s first official ‘Ginema’ sponsored by Bombay Sapphire, which can also be hired privately and will screen free movie nights during Christmas party season! They also offer a wide range of food options; be it breakfast, lunch, nibbles or a formal dinner – all are freshly sourced and made from their in house kitchen daily. In addition, the space also hosts events throughout the year, such as their Gin and Tapas and Comedy evenings. Open: Mon-Weds: 8.30am-4.30pm Thurs & Fri: 8.30am-late The Landing, Blue MediaCityUK M50 2ST @Social7MC


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The Alchemist MediaCityUK (c) Living Ventures

South Manny Flavaz

South Manny Flavaz are the youngest street food vendor in Manchester currently and have been trading at media city for the last 12 months. They have recently acquired a restaurant of their own called Bistro 1116 located in south Manchester on Chester Road, Stretford. The menu is a very niche concept, being the only vendors in the north west making infused waffles, and the only trader in the UK to launch our handheld chicken ‘n’ waffles which is called ‘Chick n Cone’.

Open: Mon-Fri: noon - 3pm Cargo Media City M50 2EQ @Events_SMF

ALCHEMIST

The Alchemist, standing proud on the canal and central to the Lowry and MediaCityUK. It is a stone’s throw from the MediaCity tram stop and looks out across a large dock. The bar and restaurant transforms The Bund’s revolutionary hybrid landscape by creating a unique and futuristic venue. It features a spectacular golden roof and walls and a stunning terrace that cantilevers out over the old ship canal.

Open: Mon-Wed 9am-12am Thurs & Fri: 9am-1am Sat & Sun 10am-1am The Bund, Media City M50 3AB @TheAlchemistUK

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Coffee Scene @MCR An evolution of culture, taste and soul all created Manchester’s coffee passion

The Manchester coffee scene is true to the core roots of its city. Friendly, approachable, stylish and full of northern character. What began as a small number of 24 passionate people has now flourished into a prosperous scene transforming coffee into a booming business in Manchester. Speciality coffee can be described in many ways, with a lot being said of waves and what numbers we are up to. For the sake of simplicity we can talk about speciality coffee as the pursuit of quality, sustainability and taste. Speciality coffee shops are those which use speciality grade coffee and craft it into drinks that allow the true potential of that product to shine through. The pioneers of this movement were North Tea Power, nestled in the Northern Quarter eight years ago, before the neighbourhood became one of the most popular spots in town. If you searched the internet for speciality coffee at that time, they would be the only ones to come up.

Coffee Fix opened in 2012 just outside the city centre in the little village of Gatley and Takk came along on Tariff Street not long after, bringing with it a new slick elegance of Icelandic origins to the city. Fast forward eight years from the start of the speciality coffee scene in Manchester and there are now over twenty independently owned shops in the city centre. It is a very exciting time as a lot of shops are expanding across the city, opening their second or third stores. Including Pot Kettle Black, awarded with Coffee Shop of the Year (2018) by the Manchester Food and Drink Festival.



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Federal Cafe and Bar, will have a new location on Deansgate challenging the city centre brunch operators to up their game and offer not only great coffee but also elaborate food menus. North Tea Power, however, decided to grow outside the city and opened Mother Espresso in Liverpool, and Takk are opening a second location on Oxford Road. Trove have added to the scene by opening their second unit in Ancoats, doubling up from their original home in Levenshulme, bringing their selection of quality baked goods closer to the heart of the city. Along with these coffee shops Manchester now also boasts five roasters namely ManCoCo, Ancoats, Passionfruit, Heart & Graft and Grindsmith Coffee Roasters.

Some of these have all grown organically from pursuing excellent products and focusing on the community around them. Heart and Graft began roasting in a shed, Ancoats in a warehouse and Grindsmith evolved from an adapted garden office and a trike into a roastery. Each one having strong roots in the city and helping develop one another in a vibrant community of dedicated professionals, determined to provide Manchester with the culture and soul it thrives on.

above: Grindsmith grindsmith.com 231 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4EN


“La Viña - passionate about our home-cooked Spanish cuisine, prepared by our team of experienced chefs from across Spain”

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Whether you are looking for a quick drink and a bite to eat before you hit the town, want a leisurely drink in the bar, or are celebrating a special occasion and are looking for the perfect place, La Viña is a unique and ideal choice. The carefully selected drinks menu include an extensive range of Spanish Wines, Sherries and Cavas, all to perfectly compliment your meal. Situated in the heart of Deansgate this fantastic restaurant is just 2 minutes’ walk from the city centre, its theatres and bars. 105/107 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2BQ tel: 0161 835 3144 | web: lavina.co.uk open daily from 11am until 10.30pm


Impossible Manchester Residing in the heart of Manchester on Peter Street, the city centre venue spreads across three floors combining a bar, restaurant, Gin Nest, Theatre, and one of the largest garden / terrace areas in Manchester. All of which are available to hire for private functions and corporate events. On ground level, Impossible Manchester features a 280-cover bar and restaurant. The mezzanine level features the hidden ‘Gin Nest’, with more than 100 different gins from around the world. The only UK venue to offer a cryogenic freezer available to hire that freezes spirits to minus 74 degrees to form edible frozen cocktails. The ‘Impossible Theatre’ (600 capacity, 150 theatre style), in the basement, is equipped with a huge 7.20m by 1.90m screen It is suitable for conferences, networking events, product launches, filming and photoshoots, and theatre productions.

Designed to be out of the box, playful and adventurous. Impossible in a whole promotes a sense of fun and mystery whilst maintaining a high level of service. Impossible draws a crowd to it’s sell-out Saturday night named CASA LOCA. With smoke filled bubbles flowing down the length of peter street, stilt walkers and circus acts. Impossible gives the public an immersive taste of what to expect behind the doors of the Theatre club before even opening. Alongside DJ’s there is a live stage shows throughout the night including Fire eaters, sword swallowers, contortionists and aerial acts amongst many more! This is Manchester’s only Immersive nightclub! Whilst remaining welcoming, Impossible delivers a unique and and premium venue. Find out about hiring the space or attending one of our events contact: millie@tokyoindustries.com


Bar, restaurant, and nightclub bookings email info@be-impossible.com or call 0161 661 0103 be-impossible.com | 36 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR


AUTUMN/WINTER EVENTS 2018/19

Christmas at Grafene (c) Grafene


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Autumn brings in the darkening nights and with it a change to the events held across Manchester. There are many promising exhibitions coming of these the Central Library is host to ‘There is a light that never goes out’ focusing on Manchester’s modern music history. The Royal Academy Takeover continues at Ordsall Hall a chance to experience some amazing art pieces and at the MSI ‘Stephensons’ Rocket is on display until April 2018. The city’s stages will be full of music this season and we think that Bjorn Again, Manchester Academy, will have you dancing, Doctor Doolittle, The Lowry, will astound the audience while Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake with entrance everyone. Looking for something more brash? Then how about Bongo’s Bingo, Albert Hall, for music and shear madness! Or 31 experience the spectacular that is Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds at the Arena. You simply cannot avoid Christmas and the kids will love the East Lancashire Santa Specials or Breakfast with Santa at Stockport Plaza. Visit Dunham Massey and Tatton Park for festive food, drinks and outdoor frolics. And then there’s the Pantomimes – ‘its behind’, I digress... Cinderella is at the Opera House and Oldham Coliseum have their own production too. What promises a lot of entertainment is The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, at Bolton Stadium. The Hallé orchestra is performing the enchanting score of The Snowman alongside a screening of this classic Christmas story, at the Bridgewater Hall. So whatever you do this festive season we all wish the very best and hope you have a splendid time.


MANCHESTER FESTIVALS

A Dunham Massey Christmas - (c) Dunham Massey

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The return of Autumn leading to Winter draws Manchester into its seasonal and Christmas Celebrations. This year it kicks off with several council sponsored Fireworks displays across Greater Manchester and one the largest is held in Heaton Park. The Christmas Markets open a few days later and the City’s streets are full of stalls selling festive gifts, amazing food and drink and that gluehwein, keeping you warm on a chilly night. Both Tatton Park and Dunham Massey are great to take the kids to for seasonal experiences, exhibtions and fun. Fancy a taste of Japan? Then try the all Japanese celebration that is DokiDoki. The Animation festival is back at HOME and yet again promises to be fascinating. Can we recommend that you take the kids to the Santa Specials on the East Lancs Railway, it’s even better if it snows!

Heaton Park Fireworks Heaton Park, Middleton Rd M25 2SW 5th November Bonfire Night is back with a bang and Heaton Park will be lit up by fireworks. November 5th is wwhen when Britain commemorates the failed gunpowder plot to overthrow King James I manchester.gov.uk/events @ManCityCouncil

Manchester Christmas Markets Albert Square, Manchester M60 2LA 9th Nov - 23rd December Over 300 beautifully festooned stalls and chalets spread across the city centre, the Christmas Markets are free and accessible to all. Soak up the atmosphere and follow the market trail as it winds through the city centre visitmanchester.com @vist_mcr


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Doki Doki

Bolton Winter Weekend

Sugden Sports Ctr, 114 Grosvenor St M1 7HL 10th November The Manchester Japanese Festival is an event held yearly, celebrating both traditional and modern Japanese culture

Bolton Arena, Arena Approach BL6 6LB 24th-25th November Bolton’s very own Winter Weekend! A two day event consisting of Stalls ranging from local business exhibiting there products, Christmas craft stalls, kids toys, Novelty Items, Clothing, Food, Sweets, Desserts!

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facebook.com/events/517370735379276/ @visitBolton

Manchester Animation Festival

Santa Specials

HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Pl, First St M15 4FN

East Lancashire Railway, Bury

13th - 15th November

Starts 24th November

The 2018 festival has a fantastic lineup of speakers at this years festival including The Line, Locksmith Animation, 40 Years of Barry Purves, Becca’s Bunch, Blue Zoo, Framestore, Magic Light Pictures and Making of Isle of Dogs!

Kick start your Christmas celebrations with a steam train ride through our very own winter wonderland, the Irwell Valley, on what has become a firm family favourite in the North West!

manchesteranimationfestival.co.uk @mcranimation

Foundations Peer Hat & AATMA, Faraday Street M1 1BE 14th & 15th December Debuted in 2016, FOUNDATIONS is a twoday micro-festival in Manchester celebrating grassroots live music, creative collaboration, community networking, multimedia art/film and performance foundationsfestival.co.uk @foundationsfest

eastlancsrailway.org.uk @eastlancsrly

Food Glorious Food - Christmas Mansion 33 Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6QN 27th Nov - 23rd December Enter a magical Christmas Mansion themed to ‘Food Glorious Food’ and decorated with stunning decorations. Special lighting and seasonal music adds to the festive atmosphere as you work your way through enchanting room

tattonpark.org.uk @tatton_park

Off the Record

Christmas at Dunham Massey

Venues in the Northern Quarter 15th & 16th November Off The Record is an emerging multi-venue live music event and conference. Its all about innovative ideas, new music and emerging artists handpicked by trusted curators, from across the country who inspire those starting out in the industry

Woodhouse Lane, Altrincham WA14 4SJ 30th Nov to 30th December Dunham Massey’s biggest and brightest Christmas event returns for a second year with plenty more surprises. Experience the gardens all aglow for a magical outdoor, afterdark experience

otrmcr.com @OTRMCR

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Joy Division - (c) Jill Furmanovsky/rockarchive.com

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LS Lowry: The Art and The Artist

Fly 360

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ A permanent display of the best of LS Lowry There are over 400 works in the collection, 57 of which are oil paintings. Alongside the works of art is an archive containing thousands of items ranging from photographs to press cuttings and exhibition catalogues

MSI, Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4FP Open daily Have you ever wanted to fly your own jet? Then take the controls on Fly 360, our handson flight simulator. Pitch and roll as though you were really flying, get your adrenaline flowing and perform your own aerobatic display

thelowry.com @The_Lowry

scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk @sim_manchester

Bramhall Hall Guide Tours

Rocket Returns

Hall Rd, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX Every Saturday & Sunday Explore this Jacobean mansion and its exciting history with one of their expert guides (booking recommended)

SIM, Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4FP until 28th April 2019 Stephenson’s Rocket will return to Manchester for the first time in over 180 years. Designed by Robert Stephenson, Rocket’s win proved once and for all that locomotives were better at pulling trains along the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

stockport.gov.uk/whats-on-guide @SMBC_Museums

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Manchester Animation Festival

Coronation Street The Tour

HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Place, First St M15 4FN 13th - 15th November The 2018 festival has a fantastic lineup of speakers at this years festival including The Line, Locksmith Animation, 40 Years of Barry Purves, Becca’s Bunch, Blue Zoo, Framestore, Magic Light Pictures and Making of Isle of Dogs!

The Studios Dock 10, MediaCity M50 2EQ Weekends in Nov/Dec 2018 Your 80 minute experience will take in the exterior sets of Coronation Street, Rosamund Street and the newly extended, never before seen Victoria Street. Wander through Weatherfield on a fully guided tour of the working set

manchesteranimationfestival.co.uk @mcranimation

Lancashire Weekend

Breakfast with Santa

East Lancs Railway, Bolton St Station BL9 0EY 17th & 18th November It’s all things Lancashire at this special themed weekend celebrating the historic day when the county sent its first representatives to Parliament.

Stockport Plaza, Mersey Square SK1 1SP

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Saturdays in December Since 1944 Breakfast with Santa has been a family tradition in The Plaza Cafe and it is being brought back for you and your little ones to enjoy. There’s a yo ho ho breakfast for the children served with lashings of lovely cordial stockportplaza.co.uk @stockportplaza1

I Shout For The Fall!

There is a Light That Never Goes Out

Bury Art Museum, Moss St, Bury BL9 0DR

St Peters Square M2 5PD

until 24th November John Rooney curates ‘I Shout For The Fall’: pictures of words by Mark E. Smith. Designers and artists who were invited to create original artwork, and a range of over 60 creative responses will be on show

until 22nd feb 2019 Rockarchive.com proudly presents a unique exhibition by the UK’s leading music photographers to honour Manchester’s music heritage. From the rise of punk, Factory Records, The Hacienda, the Madchester years and beyond

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MoTGM - Christmas Cracker

Salford Royal Academy Takeover

Museum of Transport, Boyle St M8 8UW 1st & 2nd December

Ordsall Hall, 322 Ordsall Ln, Salford M5 3AN until 24th Feb 2019

Museum of Transport - Christmas draws near and this is the event to bring the year to an end in a happy way with opportunities to spend your money on transport memorabilia from books to models, photos to spare parts

This year, Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Ordsall Hall and The Lowry are bringing The Royal Academy to Salford to celebrate the institution’s 250th anniversary, made possible with Art Fund support

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Being part of an audience is an exciting feeling and Manchester certainly has a wealth of theatres offering very diverse productions for your enjoyment. Independent theatres such as Hope Mill or the 3 Minute Theatre, in Afflecks, are breaking grounds for new works which regularly head to the big lights of London and onwards. This coming festive season sees some interesting and very exciting productions for us all to enjoy. This winter sees the return of Wicked The Musical and Cyndi Laupers’ exciting musical based upon the real-life story of a declining British Shoe manufacture in Kinky Boots. Doctor Doolittle returns to the Lowry with Mark Williams playing the eponymous Doctor ‘Who can talk to the animals’, a marvellous treat for all the family.

Derren Littles’ award-winning comedy Benidorm is on tour complete with your favourite characters and a whole new story, no doubt a laugh out loud show. The classic Christmas pantomime Cinderella is on at the Opera House and the Oldham Coliseum have their own production of this family favourite. The RNCM are presenting a new production of Puccini’s ‘Sister Angelica’ and ‘Gianna Schicchi’ featuring drama and comedy all in one event (not to be missed). Stickman is becoming another popular show, aimed at the younger audience, this engaging story will enchant your kids. Or should you need an excuse to ‘dress up’ then The Rocky Horror Show descends into the Opera House in January...


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ComedySportz

Suor Angelica / Gianni Schicchi

Waterside exhibitions Ctr, Waterside M33 7ZF Monthly - Check Website ComedySportz is an all ages, all improvised show where two teams battle it out for laughs as players create quick-witted sketches, scenes and songs from whatever suggestions are thrown at them by the audience

RNCM, 124 Oxford Road, M13 9RD 7th - 15th December Puccini’s trio of one-act operas, Il trittico, highlights the dramatic, tragic and comedic best of this giant of Italian opera. In December, RNCM Opera will perform two of the operas from this stunning work

Kinky Boots

watersideartscentre.co.uk @WatersideArts

The Opera House, 3 Quay St M3 3HP 12th Nov - 1st December Don’t miss the ‘freshest, most fabulous, feelgood musical of the decade’†(The Hollywood News) as it embarks on its first ever UK tour! It’s the ultimate fun night out for you and your loved ones, so book now and experience the energy, joy and laughter of this dazzling show

rncm.ac.uk/performance @rncmvoice

Cinderella

The Opera House, 3 Quay St M3 3HP 8th - 30th December Join Cinders as she transforms from rags to riches, outwits her very Ugly Sisters, and, with the help of her best friend Buttons and one very magical Fairy Godmother, wins the heart of the dashing Prince Charming

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Benidorm

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Palace Theatre, Oxford St M1 6FT 26th Nov - 1st December Starring Jake Canuso (Mateo), Janine Duvitski (Jacqueline), Adam Gillen (Liam), Sherrie Hewson (Joyce Temple-Savage), Shelley Longworth (Sam), Tony Maudsley (Kenneth) and featuring Neptune’s very own Asa Elliott

Bolton Stadium, Horwich BL6 6SF 4th - 31st December Lost in an unfamiliar land, inhabited by munchkins, flying monkeys and witches, Dorothy and her faithful dog Toto, need to find their way back home to Bolton

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octagonbolton.co.uk/whats-on @octagontheatre

Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake

Doctor Doolittle

The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays M50 3AZ 20th Nov - 1st December Thrilling, audacious, witty and emotive, this Swan Lake is perhaps still best known for replacing the female corps-de-ballet with a menacing male ensemble, which shattered conventions, turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by storm

The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays M50 3AZ 11th Dec - 1st Jan 2019 Based on the popular 1967 film with Rex Harrison, this stage version has music, book and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. From the producers of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, this production promises stunning visual puppetry and fun for all the family

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Cinderella

Saturday Night Fever

Oldham Coliseum, Fairbottom St OL1 3SW 10th Nov - 2 January 2019 Oldham Coliseum Theatre is famous for its excellent annual traditional pantomime and Cinderella is one of the nation’s favourites, with all the ingredients you need for a magical experience

Palace Theatre, Oxford St M1 6FT 22nd - 26th January 2019 Marking 40 years since its famous UK cinema release, Saturday Night Fever is spectacularly reimagined in a big new music and dance extravaganza

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Wicked

Motown The Musical

Palace Theatre, Oxford St M1 6FT

The Opera House, 3 Quay St M3 3HP

4th Dec - 5th Jan 2019 This unforgettable musical transports audiences to a stunningly re-imagined world of Oz, providing marvels beyond your imagination

26th Feb - 2nd March 2019 The sensational hit West End musical is bringing its unique sound to a venue near you!

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Stick Man

Chinese New Year Extravaganza

The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays M50 3AZ 1st December - 6th Jan 2019 Touching, funny and utterly original, Scamp Theatre’s delightful adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Schefflerís STICK MAN is back at The Lowry!

Stockport Plaza, Mersey Square SK1 1SP 3rd February 2019 Chinese New Year Extravaganza features a team of performers showcasing amazing Chinese performing arts. From the cheerful spirit of the auspicious Lion Dance, to the awe-inspiring contortion, the show is a colourful display of Chinese cultural tradition

thelowry.com/whats-on @The_Lowry

stockportplaza.co.uk @stockportplaza1

The Rocky Horror Show

The Full Monty

The Opera House, 3 Quay St M3 3HP 9th - 26th January 2019

The Opera House, 3 Quay St M3 3HP 18th - 23rd February 2019

Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical returns to the UK as part of a sell-out worldwide tour, having now been seen by over 30 million theatre goers

David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers’s presentation of the Sheffield Theatres production of Simon Beaufoy’s The Full Monty, which won the UK Theatre Award for Best Touring

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It’s difficult to avoid Manchester’s musical connection. Everyday there are new bands being formed, musicians trained and songwriters slaving over hot laptops in the city’s coffee bars. Take a stroll into the Northern Quarter and you walk in the footsteps of, and experience spaces where, many world famous musicians have been and performed. Oldham Street alone has The Night and Day Café, The Castle and Gullivers all part of Manchester’s long musical history. Around the corner is Matt & Phreds, a performance space dedicated to Jazz, a central hub for touring bands; we can also recommend La Gitane on Bridge Street. Band on the Wall, Swan Street, is a venue of renown. In its intimate space you can see all manner of solo artists, bands and even the now almost legendary Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club.

Classical music is extremely well served with superb venues such as the Bridgewater Hall, the Stoller Hall and the RNCM each offering world-class experiences; they even have some pop bands too! For many years the Northern Soul movement was based at the Twisted Wheel (demolished in 2016). This Manchester club-night has found a new home at NightPeople, on Sackville Street, and its audiences continue to grow. Foundations is all about live grassroots music, performance and film. Across two days expect the un-expected and you might discover that emerging talent. Manchester Cathedral has a full dairy of events and its Viennese Christmas might well be one of the seasonal highlights. Whereas, the Arena has All Saints in concert and Jeff Wayne’s amazing War of the Worlds returns on the 2nd December.


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Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club

Victor Brox Dream Team

25 Swan St, Manchester M4 5JZ Monthly - Check Website It’s a big one! We’re taking the flavoursome funk far into the night as the Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club returns to Band on the Wall with acclaimed DJ, actor, presenter and funkster about town Craig Charles

64 Tib St, Manchester M4 1LW 13th November Manchester born blues legend Victor Brox is probably one of the most underrated champions of the British Blues scene and its unsung hero. He refuses to be pigeon-holed into any single category and has produced an eclectic style which often defied analysis

bandonthewall.org @bandonthewall

mattandphreds.com @MattandPhreds

The Twisted Wheel Club

Off the Record

NightPeople, 105 Princess Street M1 6DD Monthly 2nd/4th Sundays The original northern RnB Club and birthplace of a movement which became known as Northern Soul. Regular Sessions every 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month plus a number of other special events throughout the year

Venues in the Northern Quarter 15th & 16th November Off The Record is an emerging multi-venue live music event and conference. Its all about innovative ideas, new music and emerging artists handpicked by trusted curators, from across the country who inspire those starting out in the industry

nightpeoplemcr.com/twisted-wheel-club @nightpeoplemcr

otrmcr.com @OTRMCR

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Keep it Unreal - Mr Scruff

Bongo’s Bingo

Band on the Wall, 25 Swan St M4 5JZ

Albert Hall, 27 Peter Street, M2 5QR

3rd November Mr Scruff plus special guest DJ Fitchie (Fat Freddyís Drop) will be rolling up their sleeves for a rootsy 5 hour DJ session of jazz, soul, hip hop, funk, disco, deep house, reggae, afrobeat, latin, electro, techno, new wave and much more!

14th/20th/27th November Say hello to Bongo’s Bingo; the craze that’s quite literally sweeping the nation. So what the hell is it and why do you have to experience the madness?

bandonthewall.org @bandonthewall

bongosbingo.co.uk @BongosBingo

Louder Than Words

Jeff Wayne’s - War of the Worlds

The Principal Manchester, Oxford St M60 7HA 9th - 11th November Louder Than Words Fest has been described as The UK’s biggest music based literature festival. The festival weekend brings together authors, artists, poets, performers, lyricists, journalists, DJs, bloggers, publishers, fans and aficionados of music and more!

Manchester Arena Hunts Bank, M3 1AR 2nd December 2018 One of the most ground-breaking arena tours of all time, Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of ‘The War of the Worlds’ - Alive on Stage is to make its return to arenas throughout the UK in 2018

louderthanwordsfest.com @Lthanwordsfest

manchester-arena.com @twotwofficial


All Saints

The Hallé: The Snowman

Moss Ln East, Manchester M14 4PX 8th December

Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley St M2 3WS 15th & 16th December Bring all the family along to the big screening of The Snowman, the animated classic by Raymond Briggs. The film will be accompanied live by the Hallé performing Howard Blake’s beautiful score, including the magical song ‘Walking in the Air’

ALL Saints have announced a tour alongside the release of their new album. The 90s pop group, who reformed in 2016, have released 13 new tracks for Testament

manchesteracademy.net @MancAcademy

Sister Angelica / Gianni Schicchi

Jools Holland Blues Orchestra

RNCM, 124 Oxford Rd M13 9RD 7th - 15th December 2018

Stockport Rd, Manchester M12 6AP

Puccini’s trio of one-act operas, Il trittico, highlights the dramatic, tragic and comedic best of this giant of Italian opera. In December, RNCM Opera will perform two of the operas from this stunning work rncm.ac.uk @rncmvoice

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bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whats-on bridgewaterHall

21st December Musical master of ceremonies Jools Holland and his acclaimed Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have announced their annual musical excursion around the UK and Ireland for 2018

academymusicgroup.com @o2apollomanc

Foundations

Viennnese Christmas by Candlelight

Peer Hat & AATMA, Faraday St M1 1BE

Manchester Cathedral, Victoria St M3 1SX

14th & 15th December Debuted in 2016, FOUNDATIONS is a twoday micro-festival in Manchester celebrating grassroots live music, creative collaboration, community networking, multimedia art/film and performance

29th December 2018 Touring their ever-popular festive programme, London Concertante travel the length and breadth of the country presenting treats from across Europe to get you in the mood for mulled wine, mince pies, and baubles

foundationsfestival.co.uk @foundationsfest

manchestercathedral.org @ManCathedral

Bjorn Again

Warehouse Project

Moss Ln East, Manchester M14 4PX 15th December Bjorn Again ave been acknowledged by BJ÷RN ULVAEUS as being the show that single-handedly initiated the ABBA revival in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the BJ÷RN AGAIN show is hailed as the most popular and successful show of its type

Store St Car Park, Store Street, Manchester September - December 2018 The Warehouse Project returns to Manchester this Autumn heading back beneath the streets. This year taking place back at Store Street as well as a number of other venues across Manchester

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thewarehouseproject.com @WHP_Mcr



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Altrincham Market

Bury Market

Greenwood Street, WA14 1SA Tuesday - Sunday Weekly Altringham Market features traditional favourites. Quality food traders from fresh fish to fruit & veg, from regional cheese to prime meat cuts, from crafters to jewellers. Weekend markets showcase the talent, skill, passion and creativity of the finest traders in the North West altrinchammarket.co.uk @altrinchammkt

1, The Fish Market, Murray Rd, Bury BL9 0BJ Monday - Saturday Bury’s World Famous Market is a multi award winning market and was voted Best Market Attraction in 2015. It’s one of the most popular shopping destinations in the north of England attracting thousands of visitors each week with over 370 stalls drawing in the crowds

Bolton Artisan Market

Castlefield Artisan Market

Heaton Fold Garden Ctr, Overdale Dr BL1 5BU 3rd Sunday Monthly (February-December) Visitors will find an exciting range of high quality and locally sourced food, drink and crafts from specialist producers and suppliers. There is free parking on site as well as a gift shop and self-service cafe. The market is held under cover in bad weather

Royal Mills, Redhill Street M4 6JG First Saturday of the Month Castlefield Events creates a variety of local events including a monthly artisan food, craft & art market in the heart of Manchester. We are committed to bringing together some of the region’s highly acclaimed artisan food producers, as well as creating interesting antique, craft and vintage markets

heatonfold.co.uk @BoltonArtisan

burymarket.com @BuryMarket

castlefieldmarket.org.uk @CastlefieldEvnt



Heaton Moor Producers & Art Market

The Makers Market

Shaw Road, Heaton Moor, SK4 4NZ

Check the website for full details

1st & 2nd Saturdays each Month The Heaton Moor Market returns in 2016 with an addition of a new Art Market. It focuses on bringing local, independent producers’ and artists together offering a wide range of products, including fresh produce, gift items and crafts heatonmoormarket.com @HMoorMarket

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The monthly Makers Market brings together the finest and often award-winning food, drink, art & crafts producers in the area. The market is well known for presenting the very best of seasonal local farm produce, produced and sourced by people who are passionate about what they do themakersmarket.co.uk @_makersmarket

Levenshulme Market

The Treacle Market

Stockport Rd, Levenshulme Every Saturday (March-December)

Old Butter Market, Macclesfield Last Sunday of the Month (March-Aug)

Since its March 2013 launch Levenshumle Markets delivers a diverse range of high quality traders and at every market you can expect an ever changing roster of 50 artisan traders selling produce, street food, plants, gifts, vintage clothing and homeware. Check website for full details levymarket.com @levymarket

The market started in 2010 and each month sees the handsome cobbled Marketplace, Old Butter Market, St Michael’s churchyard and surrounding streets throng with visitors and over 150 stalls of unique crafts, exceptional lovingly produced food, drink and several vintage finds treaclemarket.co.uk @treaclemarket

Piccadilly Gardens Street Food & Crafts

The Wilmslow Artisan Market

Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre Thurs, Fri and Sat The Street Food Market features over 15 stall selling delicious food from around the globe. With dishes ranging from Middle Eastern wraps, dim sum and to chow mien noodles to Italian pasta. The Craft Market sells a variety of beautifully crafted items, from jewellery to homewares manchester.gov.uk @ManCityCouncil

Alderley Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 1PB 3rd Saturday Monthly (10am-4pm) The market consists of over 120 of the very finest artisan market traders and is the flagship of The Market Cous events. In its alleyways you will find high-quality range of authentic goods with an emphasis on all that is local, ethical and original from traders who are all super-talented themarketco.co.uk @_TheMarketCo

The Clog Market

Vintage Village Market, Stockport

Town Square, Rawtenstall 1st Sunday (April-Oct)

Stockport Covered Market Hall SK1 1EU 2nd Sunday Monthly (March-December)

Featuring vintage, vintage industrial, collectables, curios, clothing, vinyls and homewares plus boutique clothing and accessories, gifts speciality food stalls, patisserie, vegan skincare, artisan jewellery and tasty streetfood

Held in Stockports’ ‘Glass Umbrella’ and aims to deliver things might be rare or unique, beautiful, special, amusing, useful, bizarre or remarkable in some way. They are all intensely covetable - in the Markets considered opinion - and most of them are cracking bargains too

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The Metroshuttle bus is a free service and makes travelling around the city easy and quick; just find a stop, stick out your arm and hail one of these modern buses. With its three routes, the shuttle buses cover most of the city and have good interconnections with each another. The routes are circular so even if you miss your stop just stay on and it will come round again. You could even use them as way to sightsee the city, although be warned that they can get very busy, especially at peak times. The buses are clearly marked and you can use the map to find the stops and route information. The Manchester Metrolink trams, in their fun bright yellow livery, trundle across the city transporting commuters and visitors alike. They connect the main stations of Piccadilly and Victoria to the wider region and Manchester Airport.

The new second city crossing completes the public transport jigsaw, with a direct line running right through to Rochdale. The semi-organised chaos caused by the St Peter’s Square stop development is over. The new state of the art station fits right in with its imposing neighbours, the Central Library, The Town Hall and Manchester Art Gallery. If you are off to The Lowry Theatre or the Outlet Mall, in Salford Quays, the tram will whisk you there in about 10 minutes from Piccadilly Gardens. Bury, with its attractions such as the East Lancashire Railway, its award wining Market and The Met theatre are only 30 minutes away. These services, coupled with the commercial buses routes and the national railway connections, make reaching and getting about the city very simple - Just remember to buy a ticket!


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