The Harris is a museum, a library and a community hub – after a major transformation it’s reopening its doors with a brand new programme.
The Harris is a museum, a library and a community hub – after a major transformation it’s reopening its doors with a brand new programme.
Hot Bed Press, based at the Casket Works in Salford, is a not-for-profit printmakers’ studio, is now the largest open-access print workshop in the region.
Started by artisan baker Russell Goodwin, Companio Bakery sells freshly-baked bread from a small unit in Manchester’s Ancoats.
Oak Street Café at Manchester Craft & Design Centre does fresh, healthy salads, soups, sandwiches, quiches and, best of all, cakes.
Sitting in a Grade II-listed former Mill on Pollard Street, Hope Mill brings exciting fringe theatre productions to Manchester’s thriving live theatre scene.
Re-opened in 2010 after a £1.3m renovation, the Gallery of Costume in Manchester’s Rusholme houses one of the most important costume collections in Britain
This café in Ancoats is locally famed for its lunchtime deals and sandwiches
Manchester Central Convention Centre is the city’s main conferences and events centre, housed in the former Manchester Central railway station.
TwentyTwentyTwo (formerly 2022NQ) is a bar, art gallery and performance space in Manchester’s Northern Quarter that’s underground – literally & metaphorically.
A true Liverpudlian treasure, great for a pie and pint.
The Quarter is a triple threat restaurant, cafe and deli.
The Manchester School of Art, of which the Holden Gallery is a part, is a beautiful neo-Gothic building that’s part of MMU’s All Saints campus.