IN the run up to the big day, millions of people are buying all sorts of Christmas gifts for their […]
Author: Rebecca Waldren
University of Salford to offer more two-year degrees
SALFORD University is planning more two-year degrees after a successful pilot scheme which lowers the costs for students. The government […]
Winterlast bring your festive film favourites to Manchester for FREE this December
Winterlast at NOMA is Manchester’s best kept secret hideaway to enjoy the festivities this Christmas.
Government funding set to increase Mental Health awareness to benefit schools in Greater Manchester
The new green paper proposes to improve the services provided in schools for pupils with mental health issues.
Roberts Bakery serves high tea – 100ft in the air!
ROBERTS Bakery treated celebrities, customers and thrill seekers to a very special high tea – 100ft in the air! The […]
Gorton Community plaque unveiled as tribute for Manchester attack victims
GORTON Community plaque has been unveiled this Saturday in tribute to the victims of the attack at Manchester Arena. A […]
DinoFalls Adventure golf course set to open at Trafford City
A full dinosaur adventure golf course is set to open in Greater Manchester later this month. DinoFalls adventure will open at Trafford […]
Drink driving law: 50 years on
QUAYS NEWS reporter Becky Waldren investigated how the drink driving law has been implemented in Greater Manchester and around the […]
Auditions are open for young people to get involved with The Lowry’s CAT Programme
THE LOWRY are offering young dancers the chance to get involved with two exciting dance oppurtunites over the next few weeks. […]
PREVIEW: An Evening with Anthony Joshua at The Lowry
FRESH out of his victory fight the other night, Anthony Joshua, the current world heavyweight champion is making his way over […]
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