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Major road improvement works on one of the busiest routes in and out of Manchester and Salford will start on Wednesday 29 August. Spread the word to staff, visitors and customers. Download a communications toolkit.
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Major road improvement works on one of the busiest routes in and out of Manchester and Salford will start on Wednesday 29 August. Spread the word to staff, visitors and customers. Download a communications toolkit.
Manchester BID’s two-day family-friendly festival celebrates opening weekend of summer public art trail ‘Bee in the City’ on Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 July.
The communications, support and Counter-Terrorism Training scheme CityCo and Manchester BID put in place for city businesses immediately after the bomb to assist and provide guidance was a step-by-step process.
Talking to John McGrath, Director of the Festival about his two years in charge, following on from Alex Poots, what he’s planning for 2019, how the festival is expanding and its place in the city.
330 stores participated in the initiative commissioned by Manchester BID. City centre retailers achieved overall customer satisfaction score of 85% and 30 stores achieved a perfect 100% score.
Talking to Esther Maylor of The Eagle Inn in Salford and Steffi Price of Gullivers in the Northern Quarter, about being a landlady, the role of pubs in communities, running venues, working with brewers, and why a pub is not just about drinking.
50,000 people enjoyed the festivities over the weekend, a 16% increase from the same event weekend in 2017. Since the event’s launch in 2016, the weekend has consistently brought around 20,000 extra people to the area, which is a +65% uplift on a non-event weekend.
Talking to Blueprint Studios Owners, Ian Stewart and Tim Thomas, about the evolution of Salford’s world-renowned studios. How it all started, the parties upstairs, how 50 Cent gave them a boost, how things have changed in the industry and what it sounds like when a Dalek needs a loo break.
Sunny weather, the return of Manchester’s Flower Show and a host of pop-up bars, retail offers and street activities brought a record number of people to the area for this year’s King Street Festival, with over 50,000 people enjoying the festivities over the weekend, a 16% increase versus the same event weekend in 2017.
In this episode of CottonmouthMCR we look at the growth and growth of gin. How did we get from Mother’s Ruin to here, when every railway arch has a distillery? Talking to Charlie Hooson-Sykes, writer and gin expert and propagandist, Seb Heeley from Manchester Gin and Lucy McAvoy from Four sis4ers gin.
In this episode of CottonmouthMCR we talk to Dave Haslam about his memoir ‘Sonic Youth slept on my floor’ about DJing, writing, the Hacienda, Manchester, the growth of superclubs and superstar DJs, mid-life crises and the power of music.
To mark the anniversary of the devastating Manchester Arena attack last year, Manchester City Council is organising a programme of commemoration events.