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Jonathan Schofield picks out some property and landscape stories from the city
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Jonathan Schofield and 16,000 dead people (probably) are pleased with a timely upgrade
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Live entertainment venues, museum transformations, a poetry library…and that’s just for starters
Jonathan Schofield on a lovely building unveiled with a hugely relevant history
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Bricks & Mortar part 13 - MMU sports institute, waterworld at Dumplington, airport terminal dates
Jonathan Schofield thinks this is going to be a cracking little oasis
Bricks & Mortar part 5 - a new type of architecture, property and planning roundup for Manchester
The seed has been planted and it seems like it is definitely continuing to grow…
Our occasional columnist and councillor contemplates Manchester's growing need for education to adapt
Jonathan Schofield recommends a green and gracious stroll via fine architecture
The Bury-born musician will teach songwriting at the university’s Manchester Writing School
Dr Gary James on how a split in rugby lead to a city's passion
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FilterThis city: Deansgate chaos on the way, tallest tower yet, All Saints Park news
Jonathan Schofield picks out some property and landscape stories from the city
This is Manchester: 90 photos from the 1960s
Filthy buildings, royal visits and demolished slums - a pictorial snapshot of Greater Manchester in...
Good news for All Saints Gardens, Oxford Road
Jonathan Schofield and 16,000 dead people (probably) are pleased with a timely upgrade
Friends of Ryebank Fields voice opposition against plans for development on rewilded land
David Adamson speaks with Friends of Ryebank Fields spokesperson Hannah Stanton about the group’s stand...
Bitesize food and drink news – Week 39 – September 2020
This week - Free food for a lucky student, fine wine and food delivered and...
Galleries, gardens and gowns - there are LOADS of things to look forward to in 2021
Live entertainment venues, museum transformations, a poetry library…and that’s just for starters
75 years on: The Manchester Congress that changed Africa
Jonathan Schofield on a lovely building unveiled with a hugely relevant history
How prisoners and theatres are helping the NHS…by making scrubs
As COVID-19 transforms society, inmates are not the only surprising new manufacturers
Property roundup – Refuge centre to language school, terminal news and the biggest lido
Bricks & Mortar part 13 - MMU sports institute, waterworld at Dumplington, airport terminal dates
Kampus: Manchester's hidden garden starts to bloom
Jonathan Schofield thinks this is going to be a cracking little oasis
Property roundup – hidden charms and unusual quirks, a Parisian garden and a 55-storey skyscraper
Bricks & Mortar part 5 - a new type of architecture, property and planning roundup for Manchester
The greenhouse effect – biophilic design in work spaces
The seed has been planted and it seems like it is definitely continuing to grow…
Most can’t afford to take time off work, so does Manchester need an evening university?
Our occasional columnist and councillor contemplates Manchester's growing need for education to adapt
Manchester’s loveliest quarter? Those blooming universities
Jonathan Schofield recommends a green and gracious stroll via fine architecture
Elbow frontman Guy Garvey joins MMU as professor
The Bury-born musician will teach songwriting at the university’s Manchester Writing School
How Manchester Football Struggled To Topple Rugby
Dr Gary James on how a split in rugby lead to a city's passion