Greater Manchester Walking Festival: The community project helping people connect and stay healthy… one step at a time
For 10 years, the Greater Manchester Walking Festival has quietly transformed from a calendar fixture to a grassroots movement –
For 10 years, the Greater Manchester Walking Festival has quietly transformed from a calendar fixture to a grassroots movement –
A Salford-based distillery marked the 75th anniversary of the city’s Royal Naval Association with a limited-edition product launch. The Salford
In an age defined by polarised politics and debates over historical legacy, Paul Herzberg’s The Moth set out to challenge
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Unitarians across Greater Manchester are set to commemorate a historic graveyard that once offered free burials over 200 years ago.
The UK performance arts scene has been on its knees over the past five years. Government funding cuts, increased energy
An award-winning theatre director is bringing a powerful, first-of-its-kind production to town this month. ‘That Can’t Have Happened!’ by David
A Salford-based business turned heads when it crowdfunded £250,000 worth of investment in just one hour. Mancunian Matters sat down
Celebrated punk poet Dr. John Cooper Clarke is to receive the prestigious 2025 Northern Music Award and perform at the second
Men accounted for three quarters of all suicide deaths in England and Wales in 2023. Social isolation and trouble ‘opening
More than 200 people braved the cold water for the 14th USwim event on New Year’s day at Salford Quays.
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