Close to stunning scenery and the city centre - is it THE best place to live in Greater Manchester?
Thanks to one of Virgin Atlantic’s latest routes, Bostonians can now hop over the pond to one of the U.K.’s increasingly popular destinations, Manchester! For someone who has been to th…
41,222 new homes were registered in the second quarter of this year, marking a 1 per cent increase on the same period a year earlier and the highest figure for any quarter since the last three months of 2007.
The town hall has vowed to build up to 2,000 homes a year for Mancunians, to counter the boom in upmarket city centre apartments
Back in 2007, the Wythenshawe Estate became the poster child for ‘Broken Britain’. David Cameron had visited the estate to make his call to ‘hug a hoodie’. But whatever love Cameron was offe…
There is a growing number of restaurants and bars in Prestwich, and the area is becoming known for a modern, stylish vibe
Millions of pounds worth of property changed hands in Greater Manchester’ buoyant property market, according to the most recent figures.
In every season, there are countless things to do in Manchester VT and the surrounding area. Check out our suggestions to discover the best of Southern Vermont.
The resounding word on the street might be that the all new Mackie Mayor is expensive but that clearly hasn’t dissuaded hundreds of Mancunians from flocking to the Northern Quarter’s ne…
When you end up unintentionally doing a photo essay of Ardwick.
Visiting Northern England soon and looking for the most Instagrammable places in Manchester? Discover the best photo spots in Manchester!
I went to Manchester for a city break and I took advantage of the Spice Girls’ concert that weekend and completely avoided the crowded London experience: twice in a month, it’s too much for anyone. At the end of the four days I spent there, I could say whether it is worth visiting Manchester or not. The city is small, cozy and you can find an Instagramable spot at every corner because Manchester has a special vibe. Do you know the feeling when you visit a place and feel like home? Well, that’s the feeling you get in Manchester.
For almost 90 years this is where the people from Manchester, England, came to unwind, take a swim or wash, and just benefit from all…
Glimpse history through old images of Oldham, in the Greater Manchester area of North West England, UK. Maytime Celebrations 1928 See Oldham's Maytime celebrations in 1928, when the rose queen was crowned, before being processed through the streets along with a long line of adults, children and horses.
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27 Snapshots of Manchester In The 1960s Via|: MMU Visual Resources
Just 2 hours north of London lies the wonderful and often overlooked city of Manchester, England. Earlier this year I was lucky enough to spend some time there in partnership with Virgin Atlantic, Visit Britain, and Marketing Manchester. Here's my narrowed down recommendation lis
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The Way We Were: Manchester Airport
This post is sponsored by Flybe Romantic may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think of Manchester but you may be surprised to find several…
It's had a special place at the heart of Manchester for decades. The iconic store - a towering Portland limestone building dominating Deansgate - holds special memories for generations of shoppers. Festive trips with the children to meet Father Christmas. Make overs, cut-price New Year sales, extravagant window displays and the very latest in designer fashions. A delve through the Manchester Evening News’ archives reveals the store’s rich and fascinating history - from its origins as a drapery in 1796 to the Harrods takeover of 1919.
Libraries are ingrained into the blueprints of cities worldwide. As well as their obvious educational importance, they play a substantial role culturally and historically.
Interior of the Manchester Arndale Centre, showing Halle Square with chiming clock suspended from the ceiling. Photographed in April 1979 shortly before the centre was fully completed. The architect for the centre was Wilson & Womersley. [IRT20-075]
The resounding word on the street might be that the all new Mackie Mayor is expensive but that clearly hasn’t dissuaded hundreds of Mancunians from flocking to the Northern Quarter’s ne…
With the official opening of the Produce Hall in the town's historic Market Place, Stockport has joined the drive towards using food and drink as a means