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Day: 2 July 2019

Jul 02
Piccadilly Gardens is set for a makeover as councils trial new high-tech ‘hybrid grass’

Manchester’s much-maligned Piccadilly Gardens is set for a makeover, as the council have announced they will be replacing its existing grass with a new mixture of natural and synthetic grass. […]

Jul 02
Summer films and events at HOME include a David Lynch takeover and popstars on film

Film fans are in for a treat this summer, with two special cinematic seasons at First Street arts centre HOME. From 6th July, legendary filmmaker David Lynch will present a […]

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Jul 02
Top Italian restaurant Salvi’s is opening a new site in Manchester’s Northern Quarter

One of Manchester’s favourite Italian restaurants, Salvi’s, will soon be opening a new site in the city’s Northern Quarter. The family-run independent specialises in authentic Southern Italian cuisine and already […]

Jul 02
MIF Festival Square preview: food and drink, live music and all the buzz on Albert Square

Festival Square, the main hub of the Manchester International Festival 2019, is preparing to open – and this year there’s lots more seating, live music and local food and drink […]

Jul 02
The Royal Exchange Manchester: your one-stop graduation shop

We’re officially in graduation month, which for Manchester’s 30,000-odd students means one thing: the end is in sight.  After three years of gruelling deadlines and late-night cramming sessions, it’s time […]

Jul 02
Man United sign Wan-Bissaka – but more players are needed and fast

Remember when Man City paid £50 million for Kyle Walker and no one could quite believe that they’d spent so much on a full-back? Well, United have just spent roughly […]

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