GG Events Catering Brochure

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

GG Events Catering Brochure 1 Exceptional Hospitality in Unique Venues 2 Quality , Creativity & Passion GG Events and Catering was created with a desire to do things diff erently, and to deliver experiences with unparalleled service and inspired menus. Our goal is to provide outstanding bespoke menus and a dedicated team to surprise and delight your guests. We pride ourselves on quality, creativity and passion to deliver an exceptional event for you. Our journey so far has allowed us to work with iconic venues such as Manchester Cathedral and Th e National Football Museum, as well as our own ventures. Th e diversity of our portfolio ensures that we have an ideal venue for any occasion. 3 4 Events at Hotel Football Old Traff ord are nothing less than spectacular. From dinners to parties, Bar Mitzvahs to weddings, business meetings to training days, your dedicated event planner can create any vision – the only limit is your imagination. 5 6 Hotel Football SALFORD QUAYS Hotel Football ORDSAL LN Old Traff ord TRAFFORD RD W HA RFS IDE WA Bedrooms Y S I R M A T T B U S B Y W A Y A56 / 133 bedrooms Old Trafford / Standard, twin and executive rooms available / King size Hypnos beds / Rainforest shower 7 / 40” TV with full Sky Sports package / Complimentary snack bar and soft drinks CHESTER RD TALBOT RD / Complimentary Wi-Fi / Parking available Location / Located next to Old Traff ord Stadium Address / 5 minutes from Media City 99 Sir Matt Busby Way / 10 minutes from Manchester city centre M16 0SZ / 20 minutes from Manchester Airport @hotelfootballuk / Excellent public transport and motorway links [email protected] +44 (0) 161 751 0434 8 Event spaces at Hotel Football / 5 unique event spaces / Overlooking Old Traff ord Football Stadium / Natural daylight / Complimentary Wi-Fi 9 / Integrated AV sytem / Dedicated event planner 10 / Private bar and integrated AV system / Floor to ceiling windows Stadium Suite / Overlooking Old Traff ord Football Stadium / Inbuilt projector screens Enjoy an event to remember in the Stadium Suite. Th is impressive space is / 4 smaller partitioned spaces suitable for any occasion, from hosting a gala dinner or award ceremony to a / Ideal for conferences, dinner wedding for up to 250 guests. Overlooking Old Traff ord Football Stadium, the and dancing prestigious backdrop will not fail to inspire. 11 Dimensions 2 Length 30m 359.5m Reception: 300 Projector Screen Th eatre: 300 Classroom: 200 Bar Dinner Dance: 250 Width 14m Width Cabaret: 220 Projector Total fl oor space: 359.5m2 Screen 12 Heaven / Retractable roof / Panoramic views / Pop-up bar / Integrated PA system Heaven / Licensed for wedding ceremonies / Live music venue Our rooft op event space can cater for parties up to 200 guests and off ers spectacular views of Old Traff ord and Media City. Perfectly suited for drinks receptions, VIP events and team building activities, our experienced events team will be on hand to make the impossible possible. 13 Dimensions 276m2 Length 23m Reception: 200 Th eatre: 150 Dinner Dance: 100 Width 12m Width Total fl oor space: 276m2 Bar 14 / Inbuilt plasma screens / Players Kitchen / Private bar / Floor to ceiling windows Players Lounge / Natural daylight / Viewing gallery Guests can enjoy a more relaxed approach in our Players Lounge. Th e space is tailored for networking events, informal dining and seminars. Th e Players Kitchen is a focal point within the lounge, which off ers a casual dining experience ideal as a breakout space. 15 Dimensions Length 29.3m 228.5m2 Players Reception: 200 Kitchen Bar Th eatre: 100 Width 7.8m Width Boardroom: 30 Classroom: 50 Private dining: 60 Cabaret: 60 Total fl oor space: 228.5m2 16 / Floor to ceiling dual aspect windows / Unrivalled views of Old Traff ord 92 Suite / Ideal for private dining up to 14 guests / Unique pieces of football Our 92 Suite is perfectly suited for that all-important meeting or private dinner. memorabilia With breathtaking views of Old Traff ord Football Stadium and unique pieces of / Quiet and private event Class of 92 memorabilia adorning the walls, this space off ers something more space exclusive for your guests. / Plasma TV screen / Bespoke menus available 17 Length 6m Dimensions 26.4m2 Boardroom: 14 Width 4.4m Width Total fl oor space: 26.4m2 18 / 32-foot bar / Integrated projector screens / Integrated AV / Mooring point for canal access Old Traff ord / 8 x 62” Plasma screens / Private terrace Supporters Club / Ideal for live music Old Traff ord Supporters Club is the ultimate entertainment venue. Th is fantastic lower ground space, holding up to 550 guests, is tailored for exhibitions, live music, private screenings and Christmas parties. Th e large space lends itself as a venue for all occasions, and its inbuilt AV means you can host and event which makes an impact. 19 Dimensions 425.6m2 Length 38m Reception: 550 Bar Th eatre: 150 Boardroom: 30 Width 11.2m Width Dinner Dance: 150 Cabaret: 200 Projector Projector screen screen Total fl oor space: 425.6m2 20 Packages at Hotel Football / Private dining and banqueting menus / Canapé packages / Bowl food packages 21 / Buff et packages / Day delegate rates / Drinks packages / Charity menus / Pitch hire / Children’s parties / Match day hospitality / Wedding ceremonies & packages / Dry room hire rates / Team building activities Prices available on request 22 Th e National Football Museum, located in the iconic Urbis building, off ers an exciting space in a perfect city centre location. 23 Map 24 National Football Museum National Football Museum Spinningfields Located in the heart of Manchester city centre, the National Football Museum off ers a truly unique dining and event space for up to 400 guests. Stunning architecture, interactive galleries and team building activities over 3 levels make this venue stand out 25 Manchester Central from the crowd. Deansgate Locks Address Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Todd St, M4 3BG @ggeventsuk [email protected] +44 (0) 161 413 3335 26 / Ideal for gala dinners / 126” Screen / Personalised LED Visual curtain The Hall / Private entrance / Access to National Football of Fame Museum galleries Our main event space at the National Football Museum can host spectacular gala dinners, drinks receptions and award ceremonies. In house staging with an accompanying 126” screen provides the ideal focal point for Q&As, live music and presentations. 27 Length 30m Dimensions 348m2 Reception: 400 Th eatre: 200 Gallery 11.6m Width Dinner Dance: 200 Floor Bar boxes Total fl oor space: 348m2 28 / Outdoor space / Floor to ceiling windows / Complimentary Wi-Fi / 9 TV Screens / Engaging space Cafe Football / Full Sky Sports package / Access to National Football at The National Museum exhibitions Football Museum Cafe Football off ers a relaxed, open space perfect for networking events and social occasions. Available for private hire, and located in the National Football Museum, the restaurant is ideal for watching live 29 sports in central Manchester. Dimensions / Outdoor space 112 m2 / Floor to ceiling windows / Complimentary Wifi Reception: 250 / 9 TV Screens Seated buff et: 70 / Ideal for Breakfast meetings Boardroom: 32 / Engaging space for Drink Receptions / Full Sky Sports package for private screenings. / Access to National Football Museum Exhibitions 30 Packages at the National Football Museum 31 / Private dining and banqueting menus / Canapé packages / Bowl food packages / Buff et packages / Drinks packages / Charity menus / Children’s parties / Dry room hire rates / Team building activities / Interactive games galleries / Aft ernoon tea packages Prices available on request 32 Th e Peninsula Stadium, home of Salford City Football Club, transforms into a fl exible meetings and events space on a non-match day. With two stands and four bespoke areas, the venue is adaptable to suit any occasion. 33 34 A6044 Salford City Event Spaces at Football Club Salford City FC A 5 6 B U R KERSAL RD Y N Salford City Football Club’s newly built Peninsula Stadium is a E W R D state of the art development based on Moor Lane, which off ers MOOR LN guests outstanding pitch views and has even been the star of its NEVILE RD own BBC One documentary. Th e complimentary parking and OAKLANDS RD location make it accessible to all. Host an event with a diff erence at Salford City Football Club. 35 / Complimentary parking / Natural light and pitch views / Complimentary Wi-Fi / TV Screens with Sky Sports / Excellent public transport and motorway links / Pitch hire and stadium tours available Address / Syndicate rooms available Moor Lane, Salford M7 3PZ @ggeventsuk [email protected] +44 (0) 161 413 3335 36 / Largest event space / Impressive pitch views / Relaxed seating / Large bar area The 92 Club / Inbuilt plasma screens / Complimentary Wi-Fi Th is private bar area lends itself to social occasions and special events. With impressive pitch views, informal seating and inbuilt plasma screens, this large space is available for a wide variety of occasions. 37 Dimensions 118m2 Reception: 120 Seated buff et: 80 38 / Our most prestigious private suite / Impressive pitch views / Tea and coff ee making facilities / Inbuilt plasma screen David Russell / Complimentary Wi-Fi Suite Host a dining experience with a diff erence in one our premier boxes. Overlooking the pitch, the suite off ers the best views of Salford City Football Club and is suited for boardroom meetings and private dinners. 39 Dimensions 44.86m2 Boardroom: 24 Private dining: 24 40 / Natural daylight / Tea and coff ee making facilities / Inbuilt plasma screens Sponsors / Complimentary Wi-Fi Lounge Set up for training workshops, board meetings and presentations, this space off ers the ideal environment to get the most out of your meeting. 41 Dimensions 43.71m2 U-Shape: 22 42 Packages at Salford City Football Club 43 / Private dining menus / Canapē packages / Bowl food packages / Buff et packages / Breakfast meeting rates / Drinks packages / Dry room hire rates / Team building activities / Stadium tours and pitch hire Prices available on request 44 Located in the heart of Manchester city centre, this spectacular and historic venue will not fail to impress.
Recommended publications
  • THE MANCHESTER WEEKENDER 14 Th/15 Th/16 Th/OCT
    THE MANCHESTER WEEKENDER 14 th/15 th/16 th/OCT Primitive Streak Happy Hour with SFX Dr. Dee and the Manchester All The Way Home Infinite Monkey Cage Time: Fri 9.30-7.30pm, Sat 9.30-3.30pm Time: 5.30-7pm Venue: Royal Exchange Underworld walking tour Time: Fri 7.15pm, Sat 2.30pm & 7.15pm Time: 7.30pm Venue: University Place, & Sun 11-5pm Venue: Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square M2 7DH. Time: 6-7.30pm Venue: Tour begins at Venue: The Lowry, The Quays M50 University of Manchester M13 9PL. Theatre, St Ann’s Square, window display Cost: Free, drop in. Harvey Nichols, 21 New Cathedral Street 3AZ. Cost: £17.50-£19.50. booking via Cost: Free, Booking essential through viewable at any time at Debenhams, M1 1AD. Cost: Ticketed, book through librarytheatre.com, Tel. 0843 208 6010. manchestersciencefestival.com. 123 Market Street. Cost: Free. jonathanschofieldtours.com. Paris on the Irwell Good Adolphe Valette’s Manchester Time: 6.30-8.30pm Venue: The Lowry, The Quays M50 3AZ. Cost: Free, Víctor Rodríguez Núñez Time: Fri 7.30pm, Sat 4pm & 8pm Time: 4-5.30pm Venue: Tour begins at booking essential thelowry.com. Time: 6.30pm Venue: Instituto Cervantes, Venue: Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street, 326-330 Deansgate M3 4FN. Cost: Free, St Ann’s Square M2 7DH. Cost: £9-£33, M2 4JA. Cost: Ticketed, book through booking essential on 0161 661 4200. book through royalexchange.org.uk. jonathanschofieldtours.com. Culture Gym Unlocking Salford Quays Subversive Stitching Alternative Camera Club Crafternoon Tea Time: Various Venue: The Quays Cost: Time: 11am Venue: Meet in the foyer Time: 10am-12pm & 3-5pm Venue: Time: 11am-1pm Venue: Whitworth at The Whitworth £2.50.
    [Show full text]
  • Gothic Beyond Architecture: Manchester’S Collegiate Church
    Gothic beyond Architecture: Manchester’s Collegiate Church My previous posts for Visit Manchester have concentrated exclusively upon buildings. In the medieval period—the time when the Gothic style developed in buildings such as the basilica of Saint-Denis on the outskirts of Paris, Île-de-France (Figs 1–2), under the direction of Abbot Suger (1081–1151)—the style was known as either simply ‘new’, or opus francigenum (literally translates as ‘French work’). The style became known as Gothic in the sixteenth century because certain high-profile figures in the Italian Renaissance railed against the architecture and connected what they perceived to be its crude forms with the Goths that sacked Rome and ‘destroyed’ Classical architecture. During the nineteenth century, critics applied Gothic to more than architecture; they located all types of art under the Gothic label. This broad application of the term wasn’t especially helpful and it is no-longer used. Gothic design, nevertheless, was applied to more than architecture in the medieval period. Applied arts, such as furniture and metalwork, were influenced by, and followed and incorporated the decorative and ornament aspects of Gothic architecture. This post assesses the range of influences that Gothic had upon furniture, in particular by exploring Manchester Cathedral’s woodwork, some of which are the most important examples of surviving medieval woodwork in the North of England. Manchester Cathedral, formerly the Collegiate Church of the City (Fig.3), see here, was ascribed Cathedral status in 1847, and it is grade I listed (Historic England listing number 1218041, see here). It is medieval in foundation, with parts dating to between c.1422 and 1520, however it was restored and rebuilt numerous times in the nineteenth century, and it was notably hit by a shell during WWII; the shell failed to explode.
    [Show full text]
  • Wilburn Street Basin, Ordsall Lane, Salford
    Wilburn Street Basin, Ordsall Lane, Salford Archaeological Desk- based Assessment Oxford Archaeology North August 2014 Renaker Planning Application: 14/64851/FUL Issue No: 2014-15/1551 OA North Job No: L10775 NGR: 382655 397880 Document Title: WILBURN STREET BASIN, ORDSALL LANE, SALFORD Document Type: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Client: Renaker Planning Application: 14/64851/FUL Issue Number: 2014-15/1551 OA Job Number: L10775 National Grid Reference: 382655 397880 Prepared by: Ian Miller Signed Position: Senior Project Manager Date: August 2014 Approved by: Alan Lupton Signed Position: Operations Manager Date: August 2014 Oxford Archaeology North Oxford Archaeology Ltd (2014) Mill 3 Janus House Moor Lane Mills Osney Mead Moor Lane Oxford Lancaster OX2 0EA LA1 1GF t: (0044) 01524 541000 t: (0044) 01865 263800 f: (0044) 01524 848606 f: (0044) 01865 793496 w: www.oxfordarch.co.uk e: [email protected] Oxford Archaeology Limited is a Registered Charity No: 285627 Disclaimer: This document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof and should not be relied upon or used for any other project without an independent check being carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Oxford Archaeology Ltd being obtained. Oxford Archaeology Ltd accepts no responsibility or liability for the consequences of this document being used for a purpose other than the purposes for which it was commissioned. Any person/party using or relying on the document for such other purposes agrees, and will by such use or reliance be taken to confirm their agreement to indemnify Oxford Archaeology Ltd or all loss or damage resulting therefrom.
    [Show full text]
  • Music in the Cathedral Quarter
    Manchester Cathedral Spring 2015 MUSIC IN THE CATHEDRAL QUARTER BBC LIVE EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE SONGS OF PRAISE ART ‘THE GOOD THIEF’ BY LOUIS SMITH EXHIBITION - LADY MARGARET BEAUFORT: FROM PAWN TO PLAYER EVENTS, WALKS, TALKS AND TOURS 3 Contents Introduction 3 Introduction Manchester 1421 Henry V, King of England signed the charter granting permission to build a collegiate church on the site of the parish church of St Mary’s. The church was established with a warden, eight 4 Music in the Cathedral Quarter fellows, four singing clerks and six choristers. The living quarters were on the site where Chetham’s Library now stands. The church was dedicated to St Mary, St George and St Denys. Manchester 1847 8 Events Queen Victoria is on the throne and the town is dominating the global cotton trade. There is a huge growth in population as people are drawn to the new factories and mills. A new Church of England Diocese of Manchester is formed and the church is raised to cathedral status. 10 Easter at Manchester Cathedral Manchester Cathedral 2015 This Grade 1 listed masterpiece has survived King Henry VIII’s Reformation and an Elizabethan spy; 12 Spring Walks and Tours heard one of the first public speeches to decry the world slave trade and lived the Industrial Revolution first hand. The stones of this church tell the story of its city. Services take place daily in the medieval quire as they have for nearly 600 years. This is a working cathedral, not a museum. Throughout the year you will find conferences and services; thought-provoking 14 Art at Manchester Cathedral conversations and Sunday sermons; an award-winning volunteer scheme and bands raising the roof.
    [Show full text]
  • Manchester Publishing Date: 2007-11-01 | Country Code: Gb 1
    ADVERTISING AREA REACH THE TRAVELLER! MANCHESTER PUBLISHING DATE: 2007-11-01 | COUNTRY CODE: GB 1. DURING PLANNING 2. DURING PREPARATION Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Cafés, Sleeping, Essential Information 3. DURING THE TRIP Advertise under these headings: The City, Do & See, Cafés, Eating, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, maps Copyright © 2007 Fastcheck AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com SPACE Do you want to reach this audience? Contact Fastcheck FOR E-mail: [email protected] RENT Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 Population: 2.6 million inhabitants Currency: British Pound, £1 = 100 pence Opening hours: Shops are usually open on Monday - Friday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Internet: www.visitmanchester.com/travel www.manchester2002-uk.com/whatsnew www.manchester.world-guides.com Newspapers: The Guardian Manchester Evening News Manchester Metro News (free) Emergency numbers: 112, 999 Tourist information: Manchester Tourist Information Centre is in the Town Hall Extension, St. Peter’s Square. Tel: +44 (0)161 234 3157 / 3158. There are also tourist offices at 101 Liverpool Road and in the arrival hall at the airport. MANCHESTER These days, Manchester is famous for more than just football and rock n’ roll – even if these activities are still very important. Cool bars and shops nestle side by side in suburbs such as Northern Quarter, Castlefield and Gay Village. DESTINATION: MANCHESTER |PUBLISHING DATE: 2007-11-01 THE CITY city which compares well with other international cities. Wherever you are you’ll find the historical waterways.
    [Show full text]
  • Felly's Football Tour Introduction 3
    Felly’s Football Tour Sprint/Summer 2021 (tbc) Fundraising for Fellysfund in memory of our good friend The Motivation To Turf Moor To the University of Bolton Stadium Supporting Felly’s Fund To Deepdale To Goodison Park To Boundary Park Felly's Football Tour Introduction 3 Redwood Events have been arranging charity walks and cycle events since 2007 and have recently started to work with the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation. This has given us a great exposure to, and understanding of, the challenges that the Motor Neurone Disease can bring. Life changes very quickly for those diagnosed with MND and for their families. The average life expectancy for someone with Motor Neurone Disease is just 2-5 years from the onset of symptoms. A third of people diagnosed will die within a year and half within 2 years. It’s a 1/300 lifetime risk in the UK of being diagnosed with MND. That’s 3 children in each and every school today. There is no known cause of MND and there is no cure or effective treatment, it’s always fatal. When Paul Stanway talked to us about the great work they have done in memory of their great friend Felly, we were very keen to help. Felly’s Football Tour will combine a 131 mile continuous walking tour from Liverpool FC (Felly’s favourite team) to Fleetwood Town FC calling at fifteen other football grounds in between. This is a journey of 130 miles. After a short break for breakfast, the walking will give to cycling as riders will then head north from Fleetwood Town to Barrow AFC via Morecambe FC, a journey of 73 miles.
    [Show full text]
  • Proposed Carriageway Micro Asphalt Treatment 2018-19
    Appendix C - List of Provisional Schemes- HIP 2018/19 Proposed Carriageway Micro Asphalt Treatment 2018-19 Neighbourhood Street Area Extents Claremont & Westwood Drive Weaste Manchester Rd to Bolton Rd Claremont & Overlinks Drive Weaste Radcliffe Park Rd to Swinton Park Rd Claremont & Stapleton Street Weaste Park Lane to Claremont Road Claremont & Hallwood Avenue Weaste Westgate Rd to Moorville Road Claremont & Graham Road Weaste Cholmondeley Rd to end Claremont & St Georges Crescent Weaste Half Edge Lane to Park Rd Claremont & Verdun Avenue Weaste Wilton Rd to end Heaton Street East Salford Leicester Rd to Great Cheetham Street Rosamund Drive East Salford Brotherton Drive to end Kingsley Avenue East Salford From bottom loop to Rushley Avenue Fairless Road Eccles Barton Rd to Trafford Rd Princess Street Eccles Green Lane to Green Lane Police Street Eccles Green Lane to Cromwell Road King Edward Street Eccles Police Street to Green Lane Duke Street Eccles Parrin Lane to Anson Street Caroline Street Irlam & Cadishead Liverpool Rd to Dixon Street Dixon Street Irlam & Cadishead Caroline Street to Liverpool Road (including link road) Little Hulton & Haysbrook Avenue Walkden Armitage Ave to Longshaw Drive Little Hulton & Larkfield Avenue Walkden Baron Fold Cres to Seddon St, include Larkfield Grove Little Hulton & Westwood Avenue Walkden Worsley Ave to Hulton Ave Little Hulton & Alfred Street Walkden Full Length Little Hulton & Kirkham Street Walkden Cleggs Lane to end Little Hulton & Meadowside Avenue Walkden Springside Ave to Sportside Ave
    [Show full text]
  • Enjoy Free Travel Around Manchester City Centre on a Free
    Every 10 minutes Enjoy free travel around (Every 15 minutes after 6:30pm) Monday to Friday: 7am – 10pm GREEN free QUARTER bus Manchester city centre Saturday: 8:30am – 10pm Every 12 minutes Manchester Manchester Victoria on a free bus Sunday and public holidays: Arena 9:30am – 6pm Chetham’s VICTORIA STATION School of Music APPROACH Victoria Every 10 minutes GREENGATE Piccadilly Station Piccadilly Station (Every 15 minutes after 6:30pm) CHAPEL ST TODD NOMA Monday to Friday: 6:30am – 10pm ST VICTORIA MEDIEVAL BRIDGE ST National Whitworth Street Sackville Street Campus Saturday: 8:30am – 10pm QUARTER Chorlton Street The Gay Village Football Piccadilly Piccadilly Gardens River Irwell Cathedral Chatham Street Manchester Visitor Every 12 minutes Museum BAILEYNEW ST Information Centre Whitworth Street Palace Theatre Sunday and public holidays: Corn The India House 9:30am – 6pm Exchange Charlotte Street Manchester Art Gallery CHAPEL ST Salford WITHY GROVEPrintworks Chinatown Portico Library Central MARY’S MARKET Whitworth Street West MMU All Saints Campus Peak only ST Shudehill GATE Oxford Road Station Monday to Friday: BRIDGE ST ST Exchange 6:30 – 9:10am People’s Square King Street Whitworth Street West HOME / First Street IRWELL ST History Royal Cross Street Gloucester Street Bridgewater Hall and 4 – 6:30pm Museum Barton Exchange Manchester Craft & Manchester Central DEANSGATE Arcade/ Arndale Design Centre HIGH ST Deansgate Station Castlefield SPINNINGFIELDS St Ann’s Market Street Royal Exchange Theatre Deansgate Locks John Square Market NEW
    [Show full text]
  • Cathedral News Volition Update Chetham’S Library
    newscathedral August 2018 Prayer Worship Music Arts Education Heritage Welcoming Responding to God’s Call Page 3 Capture the Cathedral: Winner announced! Pages 8 & 9 Community Page Page 12 www.manchestercathedral.org Responding to God’s Call Marcia Wall, Canon Precentor Dean’s Corner The General Synod of the Church of the England On Saturday 23 June thirteen Deacons The amazing thing is that God calls each of were ordained priests and on 1 July us individually to serve him, whatever our twenty-three ordinands were ordained background, education or experience. The General Synod of the Church of I was particularly impressed by the Deacons. It was wonderful to see them England met from 6 - 10 July at York. Report of the Church Commissioners commit their lives to serve God in God’s All thirty-six people ordained this year The agenda included motions on Climate given by the First Estates Commissioner, church and to hear those present to say, are different, and each one of them brings Change, Nuclear Weapons and a debate Loretta Mingela. The Church loudly and clearly, that it was their wish different gifts to the Church, gifts that enrich on the Cathedrals Working Group Report. Commissioners support the ministry that they should be ordained and that they and display how diverse and beautiful the As one of the elected Deans from the of the Church of England, including would pray, uphold and encourage them body of Christ is. The one thing that all share Northern Province it was my privilege to our Cathedrals, in a very significant in their ministry.
    [Show full text]
  • Historicmanchester
    HISTORIC MANCHESTER WALKING GUIDE 1 HISTORY IS EVERYWHERE 1 This guide has been produced Contents by the Heart of Manchester Business Improvement District (BID), on behalf of the city centre’s retailers, with the support of CityCo. Find out more at manchesterbid.com Editor Susie Stubbs, Modern Designers Design and illustration Modern Designers 4 Introduction Photography Felix Mooneeram 8 Walk: © Heart of Manchester King Street BID Company Ltd. 2017; to Chetham’s Design © Modern Designers 2017. All rights reserved. No part of this 34 Shops with a publication may be copied, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted story to tell in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, except brief extracts for purpose 40 Food and drink of review, and no part of this with a back story publication may be sold or hired, without the written permission of the publisher. 46 A little culture Although the authors have taken all reasonable care in preparing this book, we make no warranty about the accuracy or completeness of its content and, to the maximum extent permitted, disclaim all liability arising from its use. The publisher gratefully acknowledges the permission granted to reproduce the copyright material in this book. Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders and to obtain their permission for the use of copyright material. 2 3 Introduction Manchester is a city that wears its past with pride. Polished cars may purr up Deansgate and new-builds might impress passersby with all their glass and steel glory, but this is a city that has seen it all before.
    [Show full text]
  • PART 1 (Open to the Public) REPORT of the STRATEGIC DIRECTOR PLACE to the PLANNING and TRANSPORTATION REGULATORY PANEL on 5Th M
    PART 1 (Open to the Public) REPORT OF THE STRATEGIC DIRECTOR PLACE TO THE PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION REGULATORY PANEL ON 5th March 2020 TITLE: PLANNING APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY RECOMMENDATION: That the report be noted EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: To set out details of applications determined by the Strategic Director for Place in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS: (Available for public inspection) Details of the applications are available on the Council’s Public Access Website http://publicaccess.salford.gov.uk/publicaccess/default.aspx If you would like to access this information in an alternative format, please contact the planning office on 0161-779 6195 or e-mail [email protected] KEY DECISION: NO DETAILS: See attached schedule KEY COUNCIL POLICIES: Performance Management EQUALITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND IMPLICATIONS: N/A ASSESSMENT OF RISK: N/A SOURCE OF FUNDING: N/A LEGAL IMPLICATIONS: Supplied by N/A FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: Supplied by N/A OTHER DIRECTORATES CONSULTED:N/A CONTACT OFFICER: Liz Taylor – 0161 779 4803 WARD(S) TO WHICH REPORT RELATE(S): As specified in the attached schedule Recommendation PER = Approve AUTH = Consent REF = Refuse NO OBJECTION = Allow the scheme as no objections have been received. An example would be used in response to consultations from neighbouring authorities or in relation to prior approvals when no objections have been received DISCON = Discharge of condition – an example would be that the submitted information is approved PDIS = Part discharge
    [Show full text]
  • Mif21 Venues Free Events Across the City
    MIF21 VENUES MIF21 takes place all over the city. Here’s what’s on where… 9 FESTIVAL GUIDE 1 FREE EVENTS ACROSS THE CITY CATHEDRAL GARDENS M4 3BG Festival Square BIG BEN LYING DOWN POET SLASH ARTIST Come to Piccadilly Gardens to explore We’re turning the streets of 2 a monumental 42m replica of Big Ben, Manchester into a gallery for new LIVESEY STREET CENTRAL LIBRARY created by Argentine artist Marta art that we can see and read – NEW ALLEN ST St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD Minujín and covered in 20,000 political created exclusively for MIF21 by I Love You Too books – and come back at the end of poets who work with visual art and the Festival to take a book for free visual artists who work with poetry VICTORIA DANTZIC STREET 3 BUTLER ST FREE | OUTDOORS FREE | OUTDOORS GREENGATE RD A62 DANTZIC THOMPSON STREET NEW BRIDGE ST ROCHDALE Dantzic Street, M4 2AH VICTORIA STATION 13 MILLER STREET EART: A Manifesto of Possibilities CAPTIONING THE CITY PORTRAIT OF QUEEN ST OLDHAM RD ADDINGTON STREET POLAND STREET 4 CORPORATION ST Christine Sun Kim is installing vast BLACK BRITAIN BLACKFRIARS RD GRAVEL LANE HANOVER ST RADIUM STREET BENGAL ST physical captions on streets and 15 3 RIGA ST In this major exhibition at the 12 SWAN STREET DEANSGATE buildings around the city – inviting Arndale, Cephas Williams – artist, M3 4EN us to consider what makes the essence photographer, speaker, activist and BURY ST WOODWARD ST Sea Change of a city, and to experience our world campaigner – asks: ‘What does it OLDHAM RD in a whole new dimension SHUDEHILL mean to be Black, living in the UK?’ DANTZIC ST 5 FREE | OUTDOORS THOMAS ST FREE BLACK CHAPEL STREET GREAT ANCOATS STREET THE FACTORY 1 EXCHANGE CAPTIONING THE CITY LOCATIONS FRIARS SQUARE Water Street, M3 4PU BLOOM ST ST TIB ST NEW ISLINGTON We recommend you start your journey at Selfridges, ST Arcadia the Captioning the City hub, where you’ll find more 1 5 information about the work.
    [Show full text]