‘The heritage of the neighbourhood must be protected’: Gay Village’s future up for review
Manchester City Council is due to announce a review into the future of the city’s iconic Gay Village, it has emerged.
Manchester City Council is due to announce a review into the future of the city’s iconic Gay Village, it has emerged.
A propaganda war has been playing out in Manchester’s iconic Gay Village since the beginning of October.
Manchester Pride aims to be a consumer-driven, community-led event in future after an open attendance consultation earlier this week helped shape its future.
Manchester Pride has been forced out of Canal Street – as developments nudge the LGBT community away from the iconic Gay Village.
This weekend will see the long-awaited return of Manchester Pride.
The Gay Village’s AXM nightclub has closed its door for the last time.
A young man was raped and robbed as he walked through Manchester’s Gay Village in the early hours of the morning.
Over 12,000 people made it along to Sparkle 2016 in the second weekend of July, up from ten thousand at last year’s event, but visibility, awareness and education remain key to the trans community making further inroads in society.
The first phase of a £750m development on Oxford Road’s former BBC site has been given the go-ahead, with construction due to start this month.
Manchester’s Gay Village is hosting a comedy night on November 13 in aid of local Castlefield charity After Adoption to provide support for LGBT adoptees.
Manchester’s famous gay village is not in decline despite being noticeably quieter, according to former BBC Apprentice star Sanjay Sood-Smith.
© 1997-2021 Mancunian Matters. Built by Tigerfish