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Day: 21 September 2018

Sep 21
Winner of global competition to create one of Manchester’s biggest murals is announced

The winner of a competition to create one of Manchester’s biggest murals has been announced. Manchester-based Venessa Scott will transform the Trafford House building on Chester Road with a massive 38-metre-high artwork inspired […]

Sep 21
Manchester’s oldest Italian bounces back after fire with 50% off food

Last month Manchester’s oldest Italian restaurant was forced to close following a fire in their kitchen which started in the early hours of the morning. Whilst the restaurant was undergoing […]

Sep 21
Letter written by first suffragette to be jailed is discovered in Canada

A previously unseen letter from the first suffragette to be imprisoned for her part in campaigning for women’s voting rights has been found. The letter appears to have been written […]

Sep 21
Playful, thrilling and downright delicious: new menu at The Rabbit will take you on a wonderful culinary journey

Oysters, eel, raw prawn, lobster crisps, beef cheek, wakame seaweed… There’s plenty on The Rabbit’s new menu that could seem daunting. But dive in and you’ll find food that’s playful, […]

Sep 21
Meet the man who makes the best ice cream in the north from his tiny kitchen in Salford

Great Taste, the world’s most coveted food awards, recently announced their winners for 2018. A record-breaking 12,634 products entered. The Great Taste Golden Fork for the best food or drink from the north […]

Sep 21
Review: Matilda at The Palace Theatre

Tim Minchin is quirky, eccentric and quite unpredictable, so it’s apt that he is the man behind this Royal Shakespeare Company production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda. His music and lyrics are […]

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