Lessons in using the latest tech, playing chess like a Grandmaster, the best bait to use to land the biggest fish, and enjoying a chat over a good book, are all things that Manchester's youngest and oldest residents will be getting to grips with together over this next week as the city marks Global Intergenerational Week (24-30 April).
Following a one-year transformation project, the crowds returned to the Grade II listed Chorlton Library on Saturday 5 April to celebrate the grand reopening of the main library building, and were sui
The St George's Day Parade, a beloved fixture in Manchester's event calendar for over 19 years, returns this year with its vibrant celebration of England's rich heritage and community spirit (27 April).
A new public square is now formally open, providing a new heart and focal point for the Gorton neighbourhood, while supporting the ongoing success of the existing Gorton Market.
A brand-new community cafe has opened its doors in Cringle Park, Levenshulme.
Great Places Housing Group has submitted its proposals for the first planned scheme to be delivered as part of the recently approved masterplan for the Grey Mare Lane neighbourhood in east Manchester.
One of the UK’s first-of-its-kind mobility hubs is now welcoming interest to reserve cycle spaces and car parking as the countdown to opening begins.
Celebrations to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day are set to take place throughout Manchester.
Works to significantly improve the environment for pedestrians and cyclists along Deansgate have now been completed.
An eight-week consultation and engagement process is now open that will gather local feedback around the principles for investment and development of the city centre fringe areas over the next decade
One of Manchester’s most historic libraries, Chorlton Library, is set to reopen its doors to the public and welcome visitors again following a year-long refurbishment.
Year five pupils from three Collyhurst schools have taken part in a competition to help name three new social housing apartment blocks.
- First partnership with Manchester-wide Clean and Green Manchester campaign
- Cycle repair session led by Dr Bike
- Trackside activities delivered by MCR Active and Youth Elements
Thousands of children across Manchester will discover books with characters they can relate to during the first See Myself in Books Festival, in a bid to boost reading for pleasure across the city.
Part of Southern Cemetery has today (Friday 14 March) been designated as Manchester’s 11th Local Nature Reserve.
Mancunians are invited to go green this weekend and join in the celebrations as Manchester's annual St Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday (16 March) brings the glitz of the Emerald Isle to the city street
A man whose life has been transformed since giving up smoking has vowed to inspire and help others in the same position.
A local primary school in Manchester is among the first to benefit from an investment into road safety in efforts to better keep pupils safe.
Vital resurfacing works are due to take place along Ashton New Road as Manchester City Council continues its work to act on residents’ priorities.
A new monthly artisan day and night market to open in Levenshulme from April 2025.
The owners of a local market have been ordered to pay thousands of pounds after their failure to adhere to local planning laws.
The landlord of a business property in Chorlton has been handed a substantial fine after it failed to comply with a planning notice.
More than a quarter of a million pounds aimed at supporting people experiencing fuel poverty has been claimed across Manchester, with a final call for people to come and make a claim.*
Manchester City Council (MCC) and Salford City Council (SCC) are working in collaboration on the ambitious long-term regeneration proposals for the Strangeways and Cambridge areas.
Manchester City Council has become the first local authority in the UK to be awarded ‘Gold’ status for its staff’s understanding of climate change.
Manchester City Council has today (Friday 28 February) set its budget for 2025/26 outlining its spending plans to deliver services, make lives better and improve the city.
The latest report on the Our Town Hall project charts further progress on the largest and most complex heritage scheme in the UK – including a key milestone for Albert Square.
Portable enforcement cameras are being brought in to combat inconsiderate motorists who park illegally in cycle lanes.
Local parks in Manchester are still wrapped up in the festive buzz following last year’s drive to encourage people to recycle their Christmas tree.
A consultation has opened today (Weds 26 Feb) asking the Newton Heath community for feedback around what investment they would like to see in their district centre.